Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

Vanity/Nemesis

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1999年11月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルNoise
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 N03282
SKU 4006030032826

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:10
エディション : Remaster
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Heart Beneath

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    2. 2.
      Wine in My Hand

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    3. 3.
      Wings of Solitude

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    4. 4.
      Name of My Bride

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    5. 5.
      This Island Earth

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    6. 6.
      Restless Seas

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    7. 7.
      Phallic Tantrum

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    8. 8.
      Kiss or a Whisper

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    9. 9.
      Vanity

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    10. 10.
      Nemesis

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    11. 11.
      Heros

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

    12. 12.
      Descent to Babylon

      アーティスト: Celtic Frost

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Celtic Frost

その他
プロデューサー: Roli Mosimann

商品の紹介

Few bands in the metal world get a second chance after a major career misstep, and no band exemplifies this problem more than Celtic Frost. Two albums ago (Into the Pandemonium), they were pioneering avant-garde sensibilities in the thrash genre and wooing audiences and critics with their vast abilities. Then everyone but leader Tom Warrior quit the band, and the next album (Cold Lake) ushered in a new sound and a glam image that turned fans and critics away in droves. So after getting back original bassist Martin Ain, Warrior blended the two lineups and decided to get back to his roots on Vanity/Nemesis. Crafting a grinding chug that emphasized their mastery of thrash metal, the album was an ugly beast that offered a unique sound that no bands have really tried to adopt since. Whispered passages and wildly experimental guitar solos are two of the elements that carry from song to song, while the thick riffs of their pre-Cold Lake sound manage to survive the transition quite easily. This all adds up to a mean little album that spits out vicious songs that have such a strange and arty bent to them that it borders on parody at times. That isn't to say that the songs aren't still juggernauts, but the lyrics to tracks like "Phallic Tantrum" are so vague and heady that they don't even achieve the goal of making the listener think. One track in particular stands out for being a major artistic success here: "Wings of Solitude." Assisted by the delicate wail of Michele Amar on the verses, the band delivers a song that mixes the strange sensuality of goth rock with Warrior's classically inspired metal to create a track that is at times sexy, brutally heavily, and oddly soulful. A mournful cover of Bryan Ferry's "This Island Earth" is a surprising success, while a version of David Bowie's "Heroes" is a miscalculated failure that so drastically changes the original that it is a wonder they ever bothered. The latter song aside, this is a slightly flawed but otherwise satisfying album, offering a direction for heavy metal that no other band tried to follow up on at the time. Sadly, their reputation as sellouts carried over into this record, and without directly repeating their black metal heyday, many critics also unfairly panned it. Years later, this stands as a sad document of a band trying to pull themselves together after a problematic period and succeeding artistically while unintentionally ending their career in the process. ~ Bradley Torreano|
Rovi

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