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Metal Anarchy

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発売日 2018年11月16日
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レーベルPHD Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DISCDD087
SKU 803343161557

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
To the casual observer, Warfare's second album, 1985's Metal Anarchy, would seem like nothing more than a carbon copy of their first. But the welcome presence of heavy metal icon Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister in the producer's chair was just the first of many subtle difference-makers on hand. Besides putting his personal imprint on the material by giving it a distinct crunch and Motorhead-like echo, Lemmy may have also had a hand in helping Warfare fully embrace their metallic tendencies while putting their punk rock habits behind them once and for all. Its two-faced title may have hinted otherwise, but the lyric choices and consistently ferocious attack inside were dead giveaways to this new focus. Borrowing a page from Accept's book of tricks (their classic tune "Fast as a Shrak," to be precise), Warfare kicked off Metal Anarchy with a misleading snippet of the Sound of Music soundtrack before rudely interrupting it with their most vicious thrasher yet, the apropos-named "Electric Mayhem." Ensuing standouts like "Death Vigilance," "Living for the Last Days," "Military Shadow," and the title track never waver in intensity, yet they remain surprisingly accessible thanks to their clear, uncomplicated arrangements. All of which helped ensure that Metal Anarchy would go down as Warfare's finest LP, but would also make it an impossible act to follow. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Warfare

オリジナル発売日:1985年

商品の紹介

To the casual observer, Warfare's second album, 1985's Metal Anarchy, would seem like nothing more than a carbon copy of their first. But the welcome presence of heavy metal icon Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister in the producer's chair was just the first of many subtle difference-makers on hand. Besides putting his personal imprint on the material by giving it a distinct crunch and Motorhead-like echo, Lemmy may have also had a hand in helping Warfare fully embrace their metallic tendencies while putting their punk rock habits behind them once and for all. Its two-faced title may have hinted otherwise, but the lyric choices and consistently ferocious attack inside were dead giveaways to this new focus. Borrowing a page from Accept's book of tricks (their classic tune "Fast as a Shrak," to be precise), Warfare kicked off Metal Anarchy with a misleading snippet of the Sound of Music soundtrack before rudely interrupting it with their most vicious thrasher yet, the apropos-named "Electric Mayhem." Ensuing standouts like "Death Vigilance," "Living for the Last Days," "Military Shadow," and the title track never waver in intensity, yet they remain surprisingly accessible thanks to their clear, uncomplicated arrangements. All of which helped ensure that Metal Anarchy would go down as Warfare's finest LP, but would also make it an impossible act to follow. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
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