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The Circus Maximus [CD+DVD]

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発売日 2021年09月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGolden Core Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GCR201602CD
SKU 194111010369

構成数 : 2枚

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
  2. 2.[DVD]

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Manilla Road

オリジナル発売日:1992年

商品の紹介

Following Manilla Roads de facto dissolution during the sessions for 1990s turbulent The Courts of Chaos, vocalist, guitarist, and lead songwriter Mark Shelton intended his next album (recorded with high school mates, bassist/keyboardist/vocalist Andrew Coss and drummer/vocalist Aaron Brown) to signal the beginning of a brand new project to be named Circus Maximus. But, when his ever-shady record label, Black Dragon, proceeded to release the album with The Circus Maximus as its title, and credited to the retired Manilla Road for a band name, many longtime fans were understandably confused and disappointed at the very uncharacteristic sounds contained herein. These bore little resemblance to the epic heavy metal, steeped in magic and mythology, of Manilla Roads long career, but opted instead for predominantly calmer sounds branching out in all sorts of unprecedented new directions. Lux Aeterna, for example, took shocking progressive rock liberties with AOR slickness; Flesh and Fury melded hard funk with a mellow mid-section worthy of Kansas (the band, not the state!); and Shes Fading imposed marshal rhythms upon a protracted classic rock formula. All three showcased bassist/composer Cosss remarkably soulful, Glenn Hughes-styled pipes to perfection, while providing unprecedented dynamic space over which Shelton could expand his six-string soloing vocabulary. Speaking of Shelton, contributions of his like Throne of Blood, No Sign from Above, and Forbidden Zone, though still marked by a moderately biting guitar tone to go with their scarier titles, offer vocal harmonies reminiscent of Kings X, further funky flirtations, and instrumental detours into almost free-form jazz, among their most memorable qualities. Its harder to figure out what was meant to be accomplished with the freaky-deaky horror piece Spiders, or the slothful riffs and Alice in Chains-like baritone drones of In Gein We Trust, both of them art rock pieces of particularly curious stripe, but they do contribute to the albums endless store of surprises. Finally, and even if the reigning eclecticism described above doesnt convince you, its abundantly clear how inspired and prolific the albums sessions were, given its nearly 70-minute running time. The only lingering question is therefore, why wasnt there a sequel? The fact that Shelton and Co. insisted on billing themselves as Circus Maximus for live performances, even after the albums release under the Manilla Road banner, would suggest serious intentions to carry on as a group into future projects. But as it turned out, The Circus Maximus remains a one-off release for this lineup, with Shelton eventually resurrecting Manilla Road a few years down the road. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Rovi

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