Roadburn.com review of 'thirty pieces'

Devil To Pay checks in with "Thirty Pieces of Silver." The band plays heavy riff laden stonerrock that's an amalgamation of the massive grooves and melodies from the likes of Kyuss, Slo Burn and Unida. It's sort of an urban take on desert rock. Devil To Pay can definitly handle their instruments, and solid production present the band in it's best light, but "Thirty Pieces of Silver" offers nothing new. walter