Viking - Man Of Straw (1989) (Japan Edition 2021)

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Viking - Man Of Straw (1989) (Japan Edition 2021)

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Viking - Man Of Straw (1989) (Japan Edition 2021)

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Year : 1989 (Japan Edition 2021)
Style : Thrash Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 85 mb


Bio:

Viking is an American thrash metal band, from Los Angeles, California, which had existed for four years, between 1986 and 1990. However, they reformed in 2011. To date, Viking has released three studio albums, Do or Die (1988) and Man of Straw (1989) and No Child Left Behind (2015).Viking was formed in Los Angeles in the spring of 1986 and held the same personnel until they broke up in 1990. The band signed a record contract with Metal Blade Records after their second live appearance and went on to record two full-length albums and open up for bands like Dark Angel, Megadeth, Forbidden, and Sacred Reich as well as headlining many other shows.In 1988, they released their debut album called Do or Die. Although the brutality of the songs was appreciated by thrash metal fans, the frenetic tempos and bad production were not well received by the critics.Following Do or Die, they moved to a new level of songwriting and musicianship. Adding half-time mosh bridges and more technical riffs, the songs for Man of Straw demonstrated a marked improvement over the previous offering.Shortly before they started to record Man of Straw, Ron Eriksen became a born-again Christian and changed some of the lyrics to avoid blasphemies. Before embarking on a tour with Texas-based Helstar in 1990, Ron felt that his new faith could not endure the tour, and he left the band, which immediately broke up upon his departure. Prior to their breakup, Viking demoed new material for their third album for a 1990 release, and one song, "Abortuary", was released as a bonus track on the 2006 reissue of Man of Straw.Ron and drummer Matt Jordan soon after moved to Oregon, Brett Eriksen joined Dark Angel full-time (he'd filled in on the Leave Scars tour) and bassist James Lareau pursued a career in sculpture.Before Viking, Ron (whose stage name Ronny Devious had been carried over from his days with The Hags), Matt,and James were in Tracer and released a 3-song demo entitled Sudden Death with vocalist Tony Spider (Tony Vargas from L.S.N / Vermin). Following a temporary split, Brett began jamming with the band, and Ron began singing.After the release of Man of Straw, Matt Jordan also converted to Christianity. (Interestingly, Ron Daniel has said that Matt's conversion had nothing to do with his own.) Some years after the band broke up, Ron became a Bible teacher.In early 2011, Ron Daniel (guitar, vocals) resurrected Viking after a 20-year hiatus.Ron recruited former Dark Angel members Gene Hoglan and Michael Gonzalez and Justin Zych (Vindicator, Valhalla, Argonaut) to record Viking's first release in over 20 years titled, No Child Left Behind.In 2013, Viking played its first shows in over 20 years with the addition of Cody Johns (Argonaut, Eighty Thousand Dead, Population Control) on drums. Headlining the Childhood Hero’s Festival in New York City and Ragnarokkr in Chicago, Viking has come back with a vengeance.No Child Left Behind was released on March 4, 2015.

Album:

Viking were one band that should of gotten more credit. The band hails from Los Angeles, the same place were bands such as Slayer, Megadeth, and even Metallica were formed. Viking were simply riff machines, they just made killer riff after killer riff. We will be reviewing their sophomore effort titled Man of Straw here...The album opens with one of the most killer openers on any thrash album ever, "White Death". This track opens with strong riffs courtesy of guitarists Ron and Brett Eriksen (they're not real brothers). Ron handles vocal duties and he has a great vocal style which is sort of a hybrid mix of Tom Araya of Slayer and Phil Rind of Sacred Reich. His vocals are thrash as fuck and he spits out the lyrics with considerable force. Brett is killer on this record, his solos are crazy. He just downright shreds, it's awesome."They Raped The Land" is more mid tempo than fast thrash but it has killer riffs to make up for it. Ron's vocals are excellent here, especially when he shouts "Maceration, the constant erosion. Total immersion, they raped the land. Massive infusion, man's inclination. Hydraulic destruction, THEY RAPED THE LANDDD!!" That is awesome right there."Twilight Fate" is an okay track, but not as memorable as the previous two. "The Trial" opens with a awesome bass intro by James Lareau. Lareau is an awesome bassist, he isn't too flashy but he puts on a great performance here. Drummer Matt Jordan is a fantastic drummer and his drum work is incredible. His drumming adds to the force and power of Ron and Brett's riffs.The best part of the album is the epic near 8 minute track titled "Winter". This track is riff galore, riffs are just everywhere to be found. The riffs are among some of the most underrated in thrash history, they are that great. You must hear it to believe it. Next is a cover of Pat Benatar's "Hell Is For Children". This track fits well surprisingly. Just like many other covers by thrash metal bands, Viking truly make it their own. The song then turns into full out thrash and a killer solo follows. Overall, this cover fits quite well on the album."Creative Divorce" is my other favorite, with some awesome lyrics such as "Too late to annul, so I plan her demise. Creative Divorce, asphyxiate the bride!" The riffs are also strong here, which isn't surprising because Viking are riff machines. The record closes with the title track, which is very well written and has killer riffs but it doesn't stick as much as "Winter" and "Creative Divorce" did. It's still a decent track though.Overall, this is a must listen for the die-hard thrashers out there. The riffs are very strong, the force of the bass and drums are considerably powerful here, and the songs are extremely well written. I highly recommend this to fans of Slayer, Sacred Reich, Exodus, and Dark Angel. FYI: Brett Eriksen would go on to join Dark Angel and write and perform on the album "Time Does Not Heal". I honestly prefer Man of Straw though, but Time Does Not Heal is excellent too. ENJOY THE RIFFS!

Line-Up:

Ron Eriksen - Vocals, Guitars (1986-1990, 2011-present) See also: ex-Tracer, ex-Hags
Brett Eriksen - Guitars (lead) - See also: ex-Dark Angel
James Lareau - Bass - See also: ex-Tracer, ex-Lethal Gene
Matt Jordan - Drums - See also: ex-Barrier, ex-Lethal Gene, ex-Tracer

Tracklist:

01. White Death 05:21
02. They Raped the Land 06:20
03. Twilight Fate 03:37
04. The Trial 03:42
05. Case of the Stubborns 04:35
06. Winter 07:44
07. Hell Is for Children (Pat Benatar cover) 04:11
08. Creative Divorce 06:23
09. Man of Straw 04:54


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