Manilla_Road_-_Playground_of_the_Damned-2011-MCA_int

Section
MP3/FLAC
Group
MCA_int
Size
0 B
Files
0
Date
2012-01-01

NFO

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│■                                                                 ■│
│                           .-/       .-.                           │
│                       _.-~ /    ___ | ~-._                        │
│                       \:/  -~| / __/| .\:/                        │
│                        /     || (:/:|   \                         │
│                       / /\/| |:\___\| |\ \                        │
│                      / /:::|.::/:::/:.|:\ \                       │
│                     / /:::/ \\/:::/::/:::\ \                      │
│                    /  .::\   \-~~~~-/\/:..  \                     │
│                   /..:::::\          /:::::..\                    │
│                  /::::::::-          -::::::::\                   │
│                  \:::::-~              ~-:::::/                   │
│                   \:-~                    ~-:/                    │
│                      METAL CLASSICS ARCHIVE                       │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│                         P R E S E N T S                           │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│ +           Manilla Road - Playground of the Damned            +  │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│╔═════════════════════╗                                            │
│║ Release Information ║                                            │
│╠═════════════════════╩══════════════════════════════════════════╗ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║  Release Date.dic-27-2011    Encoder......L3.97 -V2 --vbr-new  ║ │
│║  Genre........Metal          Graber.......EAC                  ║ │
│║  Year.........2011           Khz/Bitrate..44,1/ Br             ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║  Ripper.......The_Patriarch  Songs........08                   ║ │
│║  Covers.......Yes            Url... www.manillaroad.net        ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│╔═════════════════════╗                                            │
│║    Release Notes    ║                                            │
│╠═════════════════════╩══════════════════════════════════════════╗ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║ Artist : Manilla Road                  Rating : You Decide!    ║ │
│║ Album  : Playground of the Damned      Label  : Shadow Kingdom ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│╠════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╣ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║      Description :                                             ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║        Manilla Road, thy name is cult! These aged              ║ │
│║        metallers from Kansas have been keeping it              ║ │
│║        ötrueö since before the 80?s. Over their long           ║ │
│║        existence they released no less than fourteen           ║ │
│║        albums of old school, vintage metal to the              ║ │
│║        acclaim of a small but loyal niche following.           ║ │
│║        Led by guitarist/singer Mark ôThe Sharkö                ║ │
│║        Shelton, theyÆve plumbed the depths of 70?s and         ║ │
│║        early 80?s metal, some albums sounding like old         ║ │
│║        Cirith Ungol, some moving closer to Manowar,            ║ │
│║        Doomsword and Slough Feg. TheyÆve always lived          ║ │
│║        in that realm between classic metal and doom and        ║ │
│║        their discography has its great moments (and a          ║ │
│║        few missteps as well). In some circles these            ║ │
│║        guys have attained legendary status and while           ║ │
│║        they clearly deserve it for dedication, I never         ║ │
│║        thought their material was all that consistent.         ║ │
│║        However, I always find myself rooting for them          ║ │
│║        to succeed. I did so again with their fifteenth         ║ │
│║        album Playground of the Damned, but IÆm not too         ║ │
│║        thrilled with the end product. Like some prior          ║ │
│║        albums, there are great moments but some cringy         ║ │
│║        ones as well. Definitely an acquired taste and          ║ │
│║        not for everyone, this is one of those bands you        ║ │
│║        really have to hear for yourself. However, I            ║ │
│║        will endeavor to do my humble best to describe          ║ │
│║        what lies within as only the Lord High Protector        ║ │
│║        Steel Druhm can.                                        ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║        First things first. While Manilla Roadæs                ║ │
│║        material was never too consistent quality wise,         ║ │
│║        theyÆve ALWAYS been consistent with their shitty        ║ │
│║        production jobs.  Following suit, Playground            ║ │
│║        sports a sound and mix that appears unfinished.         ║ │
│║        To be charitable, IÆll just call it amateurish          ║ │
│║        and leave it at that. The guitar tone is washed         ║ │
│║        out, weak and powerless. The drums are tinny and        ║ │
│║        set back in the mix. This emasculates the power         ║ │
│║        and impact of the songs, which does the album           ║ │
│║        quite a disservice. I mention this upfront              ║ │
│║        because its a real problem and impairs the full         ║ │
│║        enjoyment of the album. Is it St. Anger bad?            ║ │
│║        Well no, nothing is that bad.                           ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║        As for the songs themselves, opener ôJackhammerö        ║ │
│║        is a mid-paced, Slough Feg-style number with            ║ │
│║        some crunchy riffing and interesting noodling           ║ │
│║        but the extremely laid back chorus and vocal            ║ │
│║        style seems out of place. Its not bad (Shelton          ║ │
│║        actually sounds good),  its just a little               ║ │
│║        confusing dynamically speaking. öInto the               ║ │
│║        Maelstromö and the title track continue in the          ║ │
│║        same slow to mid-paced style with Shelton               ║ │
│║        sharing vocal duties with Bryan Patrick (who has        ║ │
│║        a distinct Layne Staley sound). Both tracks work        ║ │
│║        well enough and feature some compelling guitar.         ║ │
│║        The biggest ouch moment comes with ôGrindhouseö         ║ │
│║        which just doesnÆt work for me at all. With lame        ║ │
│║        lyrics and a poor chorus, its an irritant and           ║ │
│║        very poorly conceived. Things return to goodness        ║ │
│║        with öAbattoir De la Mort,ö which features a            ║ │
│║        heavier approach and surprisingly, death metal          ║ │
│║        vocals. The rest of the album is mostly slower          ║ │
│║        material with only occasional forays into speed.        ║ │
│║        At times they channel Blaze Bayley material             ║ │
│║        (ôFire of Ashurbanipalö) and veer into old              ║ │
│║        Manowar territory (ôBrethren of the Hammerö),           ║ │
│║        the latter being a tad cheesy for my tastes. The        ║ │
│║        key reference though is Slough Feg. The albumÆs         ║ │
│║        best song is the last one, ôArt of War,ö which          ║ │
│║        has a lot of cool touches and a slowly building         ║ │
│║        intensity. Sadly, none of this material is              ║ │
│║        classic, essential Manilla Road and between the         ║ │
│║        production and the song quality, its a let down.        ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║        The element that always made Manila Road stand          ║ │
│║        out were SheltonÆs vocals. While he shares time         ║ │
│║        here with Patrick, his trademark nasally whine          ║ │
│║        sounds as good as ever. However, he has one of          ║ │
│║        those voices you absolutely   love or completely        ║ │
│║        loath. He has a pretty limited vocal palette and        ║ │
│║        while I always enjoyed his style, many will find        ║ │
│║        it offputting or outright annoying. The same            ║ │
│║        canÆt be said for his guitar-work. The man              ║ │
│║        shreds up a storm all over Playground and his           ║ │
│║        playing is of the ôso metal it hurtsö variety.          ║ │
│║        The guitar saves several tracks from going off          ║ │
│║        the rails and keeps things engaging, even during        ║ │
│║        the low points.                                         ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║        This isnÆt as good as I hoped and aside from two        ║ │
│║        or three cuts, I wonÆt be playing it much going         ║ │
│║        forward. If you never heard these guys, I               ║ │
│║        wouldnÆt recommend starting here (all their mid         ║ │
│║        to late 80?s releases are superior as are some          ║ │
│║        of their recent releases). I respect the hell           ║ │
│║        out Mr. Shelton and crew and I hope they never          ║ │
│║        stop churning out the Kansas metal. I have to           ║ │
│║        pass on this one though, no hard feelings.              ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│║                                                                ║ │
│╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│╔═════════════════════╗                                            │
│║  Release Tracklist  ║                                            │
│╚═════════════════════╩══════════════════════════════════════════  │
│                                                                   │
│     01 - Jackhammer                                 [05:27]       │
│     02 - Into the into the Maelstrom                [04:47]       │
│     03 - Playground of the Damned                   [04:27]       │
│     04 - Grindhouse                                 [07:51]       │
│     05 - Abattoir De La Mort                        [07:15]       │
│     06 - Fire of Asshurbanipal                      [04:41]       │
│     07 - Brethren of the Hammer                     [05:03]       │
│     08 - Art of War                                 [07:16]       │
│                                                                   │
│                                      Total Length : [46:47 minn   │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│                   ╔═════════════════════╗                         │
│                   ║    Greetings To:    ║                         │
│                   ╚═════════════════════╝                         │
│                                                                   │
│          Too all people who contributes to make this              │
│          archive of good music in a exceptional conditions        │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│                                                                   │
│■                                                                 ■│
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Files

PathSize
No file list.