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ДРУГИ НАЛИЧНИ АРТИКУЛИ НА KILLING JOKE:
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Artist: KILLING JOKE
Album: "REVELATIONS REMASTERED (CD) "
Year:
1982/ 2005
EAN/UPS:
0094633119826
Media type:
CD
- МЕГА РАЗПРОДАЖБА!! ВАЖИ ДО ИЗЧЕРПВАНЕ НА ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИТЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВА!!
Цена:
12.00 лв. (BGN)
Cat. No.: WIZ00018666
Label: Virgin
Genre: Dark Pop/ Rock/ New Wave, Rock Punk Ska
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The chief criticism many Killing Joke fans level at Revelations is that it is underproduced. When compared with later albums such as Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions and Pandemonium, Revelations does seem to lack some sonic kick, but only for listeners not digging deep enough into the dusty labyrinth herein. Criticism of the production ignores the reality that the album is a joyous, original world unto itself. Sounding as if it was recorded in some mad, dub chamber, Revelations reveals many artsy, staccato pleasures. "Dregs," "Land of Milk and Honey," and "The Pandys Are Coming" blend stream-of-consciousness lyrics with blaring, distorted guitars and punchy drumming. Jaz Coleman has never sounded more confused and happy. This translates to the listener in the form of dark, fun soundscapes. The album is not about the accessible, synth-heavy charms of Firedances, a later album, or the political murkiness of What's THIS For...!, an earlier release. Revelations is similar, in a sense, to Brighter Than a Thousand Suns and Outside the Gate, in that all three albums suggest less aggressive, more experimental facets of the band. Unlike the grasps at emotion on Brighter and Outside, Revelations trudges a noisy and unfocused (to the point of brilliance) middle ground between the band's electronic and guitar leanings. "Dregs," in particular, is indicative of the state of the band at the time; Coleman simply blurts out whatever comes to his mind as the rest of the band creates militant, swarming background squalls. It's the sound of industrial music being created before your very ears. Nine Inch Nails and Ministry would later mine the sound for everything it was worth. Repeat listens of Revelations reveal it to be a most enjoyable departure for one of the greatest, most underappreciated post-punk bands of the '80s. Revelations sees Killing Joke mangling and discarding the rules of modern rock music with demented, inspired genius
TRACKLIST:
1. The Hum 2. Empire Song 3. We Have Joy 4. Chop-Chop 5. The Pandys Are Coming 6. Chapter III 7. Have a Nice Day 8. Land of Milk and Honey 9. Good Samaritan 10. Dregs 11. We Have Joy - Alternate Mix
TRACKLIST:
1. Intro 2. The Big Money 3. Subdivisions 4. Marathon 5. Turn the Page 6. Manhattan Project 7. Mission 8. Distant Early Warning 9. Mystic Rhythms 10. Witch Hunt 11. The Rhythm Method 12. Force Ten 13. Time Stand Still 14. Red Sector A 15. Closer to the Heart
LINE-UP:
Geddy Lee (vocals, bass, keyboards) Alex Lifeson (guitar) Neil Peart (drums, percussion
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