The early 21st century saw many new bands emerge that worshiped good-time, anthemic heavy metal from the '80s. The Darkness immediately come to mind, and also Finland's Lordi. Musically and visually modeled after such groups as Kiss, Alice Cooper, Twisted Sister, and W.A.S.P., Lordi caused a sensation by winning the 2006 Eurovision contest, which in turn made their third release, The Arockalypse, a hit throughout Europe. Fist-pumping metal with over the top theatrics abound throughout, especially on the album's Euro hit, "Hard Rock Hallelujah," as well as the oh-so-subtle "Bringing Back the Balls to Rock" and the power ballad "It Snows in Hell." Add special guest appearances by Kiss' Bruce Kulick, Accept's Udo Dirkschneider, and Twisted Sister's Dee Snider and Jay Jay French, and you have quite a headbanging rock & roll party. To sum it up succinctly, if GWAR actually wrote memorable songs, they would be quite a lot like Lordi. ~ Greg Prato
Rovi
すでにヨーロッパでは異様な盛り上がりを見せている謎の武装(仮装?)軍団が日本上陸! その悪魔的な風貌とは裏腹に、本デビュー作は確信犯的なポップ・メタル・サウンドを実に気持ち良く聴かせてくれる。それもそのはず、メンバーの一人はキッスのファンクラブのフィンランド支部元会長なのだとか。そんなわけで、キッスが得意としたポップ感覚を現代的に構築。ウィグワム同様、80'sの熱を蘇らせてくれる一枚だ!
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タワーレコード(2007年03月号掲載 (P85))