Lords Of The New Church - The Lords Of The New Church (1982)
BAND/ARTIST: Lords Of The New Church
- Title: The Lords Of The New Church
- Year Of Release: 1982
- Label: A&M Records
- Genre: Rock, New Wave, Punk Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:33:56
- Total Size: 78 mb | 255 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Lords Of The New Church - New Church
02. Lords Of The New Church - Russian Roulette
03. Lords Of The New Church - Question Of Temperature
04. Lords Of The New Church - Eat Your Heart Out
05. Lords Of The New Church - Portobello
06. Lords Of The New Church - Open Your Eyes
07. Lords Of The New Church - Livin' On Livin'
08. Lords Of The New Church - Li'l Boys Play With Dolls
09. Lords Of The New Church - Apocalypso
10. Lords Of The New Church - Holy War
01. Lords Of The New Church - New Church
02. Lords Of The New Church - Russian Roulette
03. Lords Of The New Church - Question Of Temperature
04. Lords Of The New Church - Eat Your Heart Out
05. Lords Of The New Church - Portobello
06. Lords Of The New Church - Open Your Eyes
07. Lords Of The New Church - Livin' On Livin'
08. Lords Of The New Church - Li'l Boys Play With Dolls
09. Lords Of The New Church - Apocalypso
10. Lords Of The New Church - Holy War
Although their roots were in punk rock, their debut album announced to the world that the Lords of the New Church were not your average punk band. They had ambitions: they would be the last beacon of truth in a world nearing its end. And while you can't call The Lords of the New Church entirely successful for every high point like "Open Your Eyes" or "Russian Roulette" there's a clunker like "Portobello" or "Eat Your Heart Out" you can't fault their effort. Guitarist Brian James and the Tregunna/Turner rhythm section provide a wide-screen setting, with guest musicians adding synths and horns to the guitar bass, and drums foundation. But the face, mouth, and heart of the Lords was Stiv Bators, who casts himself here in the role of rock & roll poet/preacher/prophet. He was no Bob Dylan, to be sure, but on The Lords of the New Church Bators demonstrates lyrical maturity surprising to anyone who ever heard Dead Boys songs like "I Need Lunch." Consider these few lines from "New Church," which may not be high art, but make their point and also serve as a neat summary of the Lords ethos: "Truth can't be found on the television/Throw away youth ya gotta take a stand/Music is your only weapon/Spanners in the works go start your gang...." Lords of the New Church is very much an artifact of the Reagan era and somewhat dated in its approach, but Bators' core message of personal freedom, and the fervor and sincerity with which he delivered it, have retained their resonance across the years.
Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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