Here is my argument waveriders. Conventional wisdom tells us there are two
certainties in life. Do you remember
them? Death is the first, taxes the
second. While I do agree with that
sentiment, I am no longer satisfied limiting our collective certainties to two
when there is ample evidence a third must be recognized. Yes my friends, I speak of the certainty that
Orange Goblin will always deliver
the quality heavy metal we crave.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I would like to enter the
recently released The Wolf Bites Back
into evidence as prosecution exhibit I.
Why exhibit I? Simple. Exhibits A through H are their previous eight
albums in chronological order. Let the
record show that Orange Goblin has
displayed amazing consistency since the year 1997.
What's that Your Honor?
Yes, I did make it a point during jury selection to only accept people
either wearing Black Sabbath t-shirts or those with visible tattoos related to
that legendary band. As you can see my
choices have provided us with a suitable cross section of humanity to hear this
case. No, I would never dream of
prejudicing these upstanding citizens by providing a youtube link of Orange Goblin positively wrecking an
audience from their official live album, A
Eulogy For The Fans. That would be
wrong! Also, I would never risk
upsetting this fine institution or do anything to face the wrath of your gavel,
Your Honor.
Ahem...https://youtu.be/LrodSVqK25g
Wait, how did that get there!?!? Ah well, nothing to be done about it
now. Moving on, I would like to point
out that The Wolf Bites Back is made
up of ten pulse pounding tracks guaranteed to get your fists clenched and your
head banging. If you are a stoner or
doom metal fan you'll find borderline too much to be excited about in tracks
like "Sons Of Salem", the title song, "Swords Of Fire", and
"Burn The Ships". Those same
musical elements can be found inside the other songs on the album as well but Orange Goblin does a great job
incorporating other styles into their sonic footprint. "Suicide Division" is a vicious
punk excursion. "Renegade" has
enough boogie rock built in to make a dead man tap his foot. "The Stranger" is so bluesy you
might shed a tear before it bashes your head in. Touching, really.
Waveriders, if you are familiar with Orange Goblin you know I speak the truth. If on the other hand you've never listened to
Orange Goblin prepare yourselves to
be floored. I can't think of many other
bands that so perfectly channel their heavy metal forefathers while also
forging their own musical identity. The Wolf Bites Back is well worth your
time and attention. Listen today!
-Penfold
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