Mittwoch, 4. November 2009

War Machine - Unknown Soldier



Girls always get all the attention and here at the brotherhood we are in no way swerving from this pattern. I probably wouldn't have picked up this record with it's post-nuclear watercolour cover art that spelled "We are 2nd rate backyard Thrashers from Birmingham" hadn't my eyes fallen on the name of the singer: "Bernadette".
Turns out they're not from Birmingham at all, they were from Newcastle and this debut album collecting songs from three previous years is a pretty energetic one with some nice ideas . The band stands at the crossings of NWOBHM, Thrash and the stuff that's mouldering in the "Wave" category of dank subterranean 2nd hand record shops. Unfortunately, the thing that makes the music really stand out and memorable - Bernadette Mooney's vocals - makes it also hard to listen to over the whole distance - there just isn't enough variation when she seems to end up every time with the same high pitched nasal whine.











She wails like a banshee closing in for the kill.

I'd really recommend to take it in in small doses - then it becomes a rather enjoyable ride.
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Test-ride the first number on Side A:
>>>Sacred Hold
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Then get the whole set, ripped from vinyl in VBR-Lame, here:
>>>War Machine - Unknown Soldier (1986)

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Th. hat gesagt…

I love this album. Power and Warrior are great songs. The cover mix still threat and sweet watercolour. Bernadette's Gesang is epic and wistful. My mother is a Bernadette too, a banshee who was born the day of Saint-Barthélemy...
Vielen Dank ! And happy new year.

Alois Schimmerlos hat gesagt…

Happy to be of service!
Ah, those Bernadettes...

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