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Fear of Tomorrow

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発売日 2019年06月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDissonance
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 80334319876
SKU 803343198768

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
After making quite a name for themselves in tape-trading circles as one of Europe's most promising early thrash metal bands, Denmark's Artillery faced the challenge of matching the raw power and wild intensity of their demos with their first album proper. Fans needn't have worried about 1985's Fear of Tomorrow, however, for, even though the quintet's somewhat inconsistent songwriting couldn't keep listeners riveted at all times, their instrumental abilities at such high speeds still sounded quite phenomenal for the mid-'80s, and the distinctively varied style of singer Flemming Ronsdorf provided a highlight in itself. His wailing falsetto was common enough for the era, but when combined with a lower, gravelly growl, somewhere between AC/DC's Bon Scott and Accept's Udo Dirkschneider, it would become Artillery's most recognizable asset. And when backed up with the aforementioned, adrenalized technique of his bandmates (and particularly the high flying six-string heroics of Michael Stytzer and Jorgen Sandau), songs like "The Almighty," "Show Your Hate," and "Out of the Sky" represented the creme de la creme of European thrash in 1985. Yes, American thrash cues were almost inevitable, as well (see the "Seek & Destroy"-style towards the end of the semi-epic "Deeds of Darkness"), but alongside the simultaneously burgeoning German contingent (Kreator, Helloween, et al), Fear of Tomorrow saw Artillery contributing to a decisively European brand of thrash. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Time Has Come

      アーティスト: Artillery

    2. 2.
      The Almighty

      アーティスト: Artillery

    3. 3.
      Show Your Hate

      アーティスト: Artillery

    4. 4.
      King, Thy Name Is Slayer

      アーティスト: Artillery

    5. 5.
      Out Of The Sky

      アーティスト: Artillery

    6. 6.
      Into The Universe

      アーティスト: Artillery

    7. 7.
      The Eternal War

      アーティスト: Artillery

    8. 8.
      Fear Of Tomorrow

      アーティスト: Artillery

    9. 9.
      Deeds Of Darkness

      アーティスト: Artillery

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Artillery

商品の紹介

After making quite a name for themselves in tape-trading circles as one of Europe's most promising early thrash metal bands, Denmark's Artillery faced the challenge of matching the raw power and wild intensity of their demos with their first album proper. Fans needn't have worried about 1985's Fear of Tomorrow, however, for, even though the quintet's somewhat inconsistent songwriting couldn't keep listeners riveted at all times, their instrumental abilities at such high speeds still sounded quite phenomenal for the mid-'80s, and the distinctively varied style of singer Flemming Ronsdorf provided a highlight in itself. His wailing falsetto was common enough for the era, but when combined with a lower, gravelly growl, somewhere between AC/DC's Bon Scott and Accept's Udo Dirkschneider, it would become Artillery's most recognizable asset. And when backed up with the aforementioned, adrenalized technique of his bandmates (and particularly the high flying six-string heroics of Michael Stytzer and Jorgen Sandau), songs like "The Almighty," "Show Your Hate," and "Out of the Sky" represented the creme de la creme of European thrash in 1985. Yes, American thrash cues were almost inevitable, as well (see the "Seek & Destroy"-style towards the end of the semi-epic "Deeds of Darkness"), but alongside the simultaneously burgeoning German contingent (Kreator, Helloween, et al), Fear of Tomorrow saw Artillery contributing to a decisively European brand of thrash. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
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