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Media Type: CD
Artist: METAL CHURCH
Title: DARK
Street Release Date: 07/07/1987
Genre: HEAVY METAL
Track Listing
- Ton of Bricks
- Start the Fire
- Method to Your Madness
- Watch the Children Pray
- Over My Dead Body
- Dark
- Psycho
- Line of Death
- Burial at Sea
- Western Alliance
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31295 in Music
- Brand: METAL CHURCH
- Released on: 1990-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
Danzo's review of THE DARK
After a stellar first album released in 1985, Metal Church returned from the road and into the studio to record one of their best albums, The Dark. The music is fairly simple and catchy. Once you get to know the album it becomes hard to put down.
There are no bad songs here. Of note are energetic opener "Ton of Bricks", the extremely underrated "Method To Your Madness", which contains an uncharacteristically laid-back, commercial feel, and the ageless heavy metal classic "Watch The Children Pray."
If you're looking for a solid straight-ahead metal album from the mid 1980s, it's hard to go wrong with The Dark.
Killer Songs With A Poor Production
I'm a massive Metal church fan and will always consider this one of the classic metal releases along with their first one. But, unlike the first one, the production on this one, the sound, was not up to par. The songs themselves are killer, trademark Church, no doubt. However, the sound level was low, not as clear as the first, which makes you have to hit the bass boost on the your amp, and have the volume knob higher up the dial than most CD's. Killer songs though, not to be missed. Picks are: Ton of Bricks, The Dark, Psycho, Start The Fire, and of course, Watch The Children Pray. If you want to hear some of these songs loud beyond belief, with a clear production, pick up their live import on here, Metal Church Live. Cheers from Scraggy's Tomb!
Burning Metal Intensity
Metal Church stand as one of the most innovated- and unfortunately, one of the most underappreciated - heavy metal artists of the 1980's. And "The Dark" is, without a doubt, the masterpiece of their hard-driven air-guitar assault.
The drums are intense, seemingly keeping up a savage beat that only enhances an already ferocious metal effort. The guitars are well-worked out, and the vocals are beatifully unstable, showing melody as well as unbelievable range and power. Most importantly, the beat and melody are interlocked, not separated like oil and water (like Metallica were in their true metal days). This makes the album almost like punk -in the sense that it's free-flowing and not ridden with ponderous guitar solos (again, like Metallica).
Proving themselves totally unlike Bon Govi and Def Leppard, Metal Church offers only true heavy metal tracks on "The Dark". Songs on pure agression (Ton of Bricks, Start the Fire), mutiny and rebellion (Line of Death), an occult-oriented number (We Watch the Children Pray), war (Method to Your Madness), Hitler's impending war for conquest (Western Alliance).
In the sense of sub-genre, Metal Church lies between blues-rootled power metal like Judas Priest and Manowar and "straight" thrash like Exodus. "The Dark" is, in my opinion, the best Metal Church album and the tracks illustrate my above point. Final say: "The Dark" is somewhat similar to Anthrax's "Fistful of Metal" in terms of it's contribution to classic metal and it's genre-label defying type of music.




