desert_demon
Wise in the ways of metal
I also disagree in calling the Scorpions' Humanity Hour 1 mediocre. It may not be the best they've ever done but far from mediocre. As usual, too many ballads but a solid album nonetheless.
huh, humanity hour 1 gets universal praise as being the best scorpions album since the 80's
whoever said saints of los angeles is the best album since dr feelgood is just trying to hate on corabi
Never. NOthing wrong with Corabi. MC'94 was a very good offering, just not a very good Crue album. To explain: Kiss' "Carnival ..." was a very good album, just not a very good Kiss album. Same.huh, humanity hour 1 gets universal praise as being the best scorpions album since the 80's
whoever said saints of los angeles is the best album since dr feelgood is just trying to hate on corabi
I haven't even heard the record, and I disagree with the review...haha.
My personal favorites, in no real order are:
Orgasmatron
Overkill
Ace of Spades
Inferno
No Sleep Till Hammersmith
Another Perfect Day
Iron Fist (honorable mention)
I also disagree in calling the Scorpions' Humanity Hour 1 mediocre. It may not be the best they've ever done but far from mediocre. As usual, too many ballads but a solid album nonetheless.
Bravewords features some samples, as well (in their juke-box, upper left-hand corner of the site). Sounds great to me.
My fave motorrecords:
We Are Motorhead
Orgasmatron
Inferno
Bastards
MOTÖRHEAD
Motorizer
(SPV)
Reviewed by : David Perri
Rating : 8.5
Maybe because Motörhead (labels?) is constantly pimping product - whether its endless greatest hits packages, live albums/DVDs or reissues - my expectations for the band have been lowered in recent years, despite the fact that the group is still as visceral as ever live. Latter-day records Kiss Of Death and Inferno have been alright, both decent additions to the Motörhead legacy but, for a while there, it felt like Lem and co. might be on auto-pilot, slogging through another record/tour cycle without much to reinvigorate the band. Well, goddamn if Motorizer isnt that reinvigorating effort, this album taking by surprise and re-energizing the Motörhead faithful to the point of being genuinely interested in the band again. I dont know what lit a fire under Lemmy this time, but whatever it might have been was potent: Motorizer is full of metal and punk moments that rival the best of the groups career, and the band has finally penned that post-Ace Of Spades (sorry guys, I know you hate hearing about that song) anthem they never managed to do before in a track called Rock Out. Yeah, its a lame title, but its a great song, an anthem that is loud, proud and an uncompromising fuck you to anyone who doesnt get it. Itll also be stuck in your head for days, the track one of the catchiest in the groups repertoire. My only complaint here comes via the mix, as Motorizer is polished the whole way through and the guitars frustratingly sitting right in the middle. Had the six strings been up-front (where they belong), it would have elevated Motorizer to even higher plateaus though, as it stands, this is still a strong record. Good to have Motörhead firing on all cylinders again.
On an unrelated note, I drove around this afternoon with Motorhead's cover of Louie Louie cranked in the car. Arguably the best cover version of that song. Lemmy's voice fits it so perfectly.
It's good but they did a fantatsic version of ZZ Top's "Beer Drinkers And Hellraisers" too....