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African Holocaust

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発売日 2012年12月上旬
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レーベルWise Man Doctrine
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WMDMCD9
SKU 5024545652123

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
A long seven years since their previous album, Rage and Fury, reggae legends Steel Pulse return yet again, this time with African Holocaust, and yet again have their ranks dwindled. Core members David Hinds (vocals, rhythm guitar) and Selwyn Brown (keyboards, backing vocals) are the only ones to remain from the band's glory years, but they more than hold their own and they're joined by a deep roster of supporting musicians, a list too long to list. As always, the music is what's most important, and on that count, this Steel Pulse lineup indeed makes the mark. The sound here is superglossy for such grassroots-level reggae, sure, and that may indeed irk some listeners who still yearn for the lo-fi golden age of roots reggae. Even so, the songwriting and musicianship here are also super -- as super as anything bearing the Steel Pulse banner in a decade or two (standouts include "Global Warning," "Blazing Fire," and the title track). The thing is, this is largely a Hinds solo album; he writes all the songs in addition to singing and lending guitar to them, so if there's anything lacking it's a sense of unison among the bandmembers. You have to wonder if this guy ever tires of Steel Pulse. After all, it's been decades now, and here again he shows no sign of slowing down. Granted, it did take him seven years to get the album out, but still. There's really not too much else to say about African Holocaust. Longtime fans will know what to expect. Newcomers should know a few things: above all, Steel Pulse are known for performing well-written, Afrocentric songs that are rebellious without being negative or inflammatory, and though the band membership has changed over the years, the type of songs hasn't, nor has the steady move away from dancehall that was apparent on the band's previous album. This is very well done contemporary reggae, and even the rhetoric-laden liner notes and iconographic outer packaging are well done. Overall, yes, it's well done. ~ Jason Birchmeier

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Global Warning

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    2. 2.
      Blazing Fire

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    3. 3.
      There Must Be A Way

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    4. 4.
      Make Us A Nation

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    5. 5.
      Dem A Wolf

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    6. 6.
      No More Weapons

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    7. 7.
      Tyrant

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    8. 8.
      Door Of No Return

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    9. 9.
      Born Fe Rebel

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    10. 10.
      Darker Than Blue

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    11. 11.
      George Jackson

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    12. 12.
      African Holocaust

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

    13. 13.
      Uncle George

      アーティスト: Steel Pulse

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Steel Pulse

オリジナル発売日:2004年

商品の紹介

CMJ - "Steel Pulse sound very much at home with a soulful yet not overly slick crossover sound that carries a bold message."
Rovi

A long seven years since their previous album, Rage and Fury, reggae legends Steel Pulse return yet again, this time with African Holocaust, and yet again have their ranks dwindled. Core members David Hinds (vocals, rhythm guitar) and Selwyn Brown (keyboards, backing vocals) are the only ones to remain from the band's glory years, but they more than hold their own and they're joined by a deep roster of supporting musicians, a list too long to list. As always, the music is what's most important, and on that count, this Steel Pulse lineup indeed makes the mark. The sound here is superglossy for such grassroots-level reggae, sure, and that may indeed irk some listeners who still yearn for the lo-fi golden age of roots reggae. Even so, the songwriting and musicianship here are also super -- as super as anything bearing the Steel Pulse banner in a decade or two (standouts include "Global Warning," "Blazing Fire," and the title track). The thing is, this is largely a Hinds solo album; he writes all the songs in addition to singing and lending guitar to them, so if there's anything lacking it's a sense of unison among the bandmembers. You have to wonder if this guy ever tires of Steel Pulse. After all, it's been decades now, and here again he shows no sign of slowing down. Granted, it did take him seven years to get the album out, but still. There's really not too much else to say about African Holocaust. Longtime fans will know what to expect. Newcomers should know a few things: above all, Steel Pulse are known for performing well-written, Afrocentric songs that are rebellious without being negative or inflammatory, and though the band membership has changed over the years, the type of songs hasn't, nor has the steady move away from dancehall that was apparent on the band's previous album. This is very well done contemporary reggae, and even the rhetoric-laden liner notes and iconographic outer packaging are well done. Overall, yes, it's well done. ~ Jason Birchmeier|
Rovi

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