Batmobile Back From Tremor Review
Batmobile
Back From Tremor
Artone
2025
There’s a reason Batmobile sits near the top of the Psychobilly food chain, and “Back From Tremor” proves the old dogs still have some bite left in them. The Dutch trio have been steering this twisted Rock ’N’ Roll hearse since the early ‘80s, and on this one they sound like they never pulled over for gas.
From the first slap of the upright bass, it’s chaos in stereo. The guitar’s greasy twang rides shotgun with a Punk force that doesn’t quit, and the rhythm section feels like it’s been eating boner pills for breakfast. It’s loud, fast, and rude in all the right ways. There’s no attempt at modernization, no fake nostalgia either, just Batmobile doing what Batmobile does best: blowing the dust off the casket lid and punching their way out.
Tracks crash into each other like bar fights. The production’s got teeth, clear enough to catch the details, dirty enough to keep the sweat intact. The vocals still carry that manic grin, that “don’t take this too seriously but we still mean every damn note” energy. Whether they’re revving up a straight-ahead Rockabilly stomp or diving into full Psychobilly madness, the band sounds sharp, hungry, and completely in control of the chaos.
The beauty of “Back From Tremor” is that it never feels like a reunion record. It’s a continuation, the tremor they’re “back from” might just be the rest of the world catching its breath while Batmobile kept roaring underground. Every song drips with the confidence of a band that knows exactly who they are and what they came to do. No gimmicks, no filler, no slowing down.
This album is proof that the kings never left their throne. “Back From Tremor” is classic Batmobile - all gas, no brakes, and still tearing up the road like the apocalypse never ended. If you can’t feel this one shaking the floorboards, you might want to check your pulse!
Standout Tracks – “Mask Murderer”, “Detonate The Night” and “Rock And Roll Is Never Too Loud”.










