White Zombie – La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1
– Album
White Zombie turn groove and noise into a commanding identity that refuses restraint.
La Sexorcisto lands like a stack of rusted amplifiers dumped through a grindhouse screen. White Zombie push distortion, groove, and imagery into a single blunt force. The album treats volume as atmosphere and rhythm as command, keeping everything physical and immediate.

The band locks into repetition with purpose. Guitars grind and loop with hypnotic intent. Drums hit with mechanical insistence. Vocals bark slogans and fragments that feel torn from late-night broadcasts and splatter-film trailers. Every sound choice favors texture and impact.
La Sexorcisto thrives on excess without clutter. Songs stretch on groove and attitude rather than complexity. White Zombie commit to a vision of dirt, sex, noise, and motion that never loosens. The record sounds engineered for sweat, smoke, and flashing lights.
Choice Tracks
Thunder Kiss ’65
Thunder Kiss ’65 runs on a circular riff that hammers momentum into muscle memory. The groove stays locked while vocals spit fragmented imagery with command. The track defines the album’s physical pull, turning repetition into swagger and release.
Black Sunshine
Black Sunshine crawls forward on a low-slung riff built for motion and menace. The beat presses down with steady force as the vocal delivery leans into obsession and speed. The song feels engineered for headlights, heat, and reckless momentum.
Welcome to Planet Motherfucker / Psychoholic Slag
Welcome to Planet Motherfucker / Psychoholic Slag thrives on blunt phrasing and crushing repetition. The track stacks grooves until tension feels unavoidable. Its attitude feels confrontational and communal, built to overwhelm through volume and relentless rhythmic pressure.
I Am Legend
I Am Legend rides a thick, stomping groove that values weight and space. The vocal performance carries confidence and grit, turning the song into a declaration. The track reinforces the album’s fixation on power, presence, and sonic dominance.
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 captures White Zombie at their most physical and focused, using groove, distortion, and imagery to create an album driven by repetition and attitude. Every track values impact, texture, and unapologetic volume.

