Icarus Line
Avowed Slavery
Hey, this aint no "followup" number, this is the other arm getting a shot-the Slave Vows-era Icarus Line getting its is
dotted. The companion release to that well-received 2013 album, Avowed Slavery completes the circle of fury. With the
video release of "City Job" at the end of 2013, and Slave Vows still making people talk, it was time to put these songs
to wax and prepare the world for The Icarus Lines next move. This mini-album serves as a booster jab; the feral ferocity
of the last album is here in spades, the fire in the bands belly burning as hotly as ever. Frontman Joe Cardamone leads
the gang once more into the rough-the desecrated war-zones of the music industry, American culture, and love-their brand
of hellfire and brimstone rock n roll on full display. "Leeches and Seeds" is a frenetic blast of noise, Ben Halletts
drums threatening to collapse eardrums. A grooving and slithering earworm, live favorite "Junkadelic" could be the
bastard offspring of Clinton and Bargeld. "Raise Yer Crown" closes off side one, the bands thump-and-grind Los Angeles
swagger back in full effect. The B-side opens with the long-awaited studio version of "Salem Slims," first aired on the
bands 2012 tour in support of Killing Joke. This fearless headrush is so completely an Icarus Line song, theres no other
comparison-howling vocals, building / destroying rhythms, shards of guitar stunning all within range. Final track "The
Father / The Priest" asks: Is this the calm after the storm, the comedown, the penance for the passion? Or is it the the
current incarnation of The Icarus Line momentarily laying down their tools to prepare for the next go?.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
28-07-2014
Label
Item-nr
467020
EAN
5060174959097
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
LEECHES AND SEEDS
2
JUNKADELIX
3
RAISE YER CROWN
4
SALEM SLIMS
5
THE FATHER/THE PRIEST