We Sing of Only Blood or Love explained

We Sing of Only Blood or Love
Type:Album
Artist:Dax Riggs
Cover:We Sing of Only Blood or Love.jpg
Released:August 21, 2007
Recorded:2006
Genre:Blues rock, alternative rock
Length:38:00
Label:Fat Possum
Producer:Matt Sweeney, Dax Riggs
Next Title:Say Goodnight To The World
Next Year:2010

We Sing of Only Blood or Love (erroneously titled We Sing Only of Blood or Love on the vinyl format) is the debut solo album by American singer and songwriter Dax Riggs. It was slated to be the next Deadboy and the Elephantmen album before the band's dissolution. Riggs decided to release it under his own name on August 21, 2007. Matt Sweeney provided a combination of guitar, bass, piano, and backing vocals for all of the tracks, as well as producing the record.

We Sing of Only Blood or Love is dominated by dark neo-blues rock songwriting structures and also contains heavy metal, folk music, gothic rock, protopunk, and some experimental material. The album is a continuation of Riggs' musical evolution since fronting the Louisiana sludge metal band Acid Bath in the 1990s. Riggs uses a trained, rich vocal style most frequently sung in a blues-influenced baritone rasp. His lyrics contain various stylistic elements of metaphor and imagery, and touch upon personal and poetic subjects such as death, love, Satan, nocturnal hallucinations, mortality, phantoms, and morbidity.

Track listing

All songs are by Dax Riggs except "Wall of Death", originally by Richard Thompson.

  1. Demon Tied to a Chair in My Brain
  2. Didn't Know Yet What I'd Know When I Was Bleedin'
  3. Night is the Notion
  4. Radiation Blues
  5. The Terrors of Nightlife
  6. A Spinning Song
  7. Truth in the Dark
  8. Ouroboros
  9. Living is Suicide
  10. Forgot I Was Alive
  11. Ghost Movement
  12. Dog-Headed Whore
  13. The Wall of Death
  14. Scarlett of Heaven nor Hell
  15. Dethbryte
  16. Dream or Be Dead (Vinyl only)

Credits

The album features, along with Dax Riggs, members of the last incarnation of Deadboy and the Elephantmen: Alex Bergeron (bass), Adam Clement (drums), and Sean Keating (keyboards).

It was produced by Matt Sweeney, who also contributed guitar to some tracks.

The final track, "Dethbryte", was remixed by Andrew W.K.