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SLAUGHTER – Revolution

Seven years passed between Slaughter’s platinum selling debut album Stick It To Ya, which came out in ‘90 and this album which arrived in ‘97. Of course, the musical landscape had changed beyond recognition in that time. The Slaughter that recorded that debut and the band that the recorded this gem were no longer under the same pressures when they were signed to a major label. That means they can let their creativity run wild a little here, and the cover art should give the listener enough clues with its psychedelic artwork.

There is still the occasional hair metal dalliance with Tongue N’ Groove (great anthem) but the power pop psychedelia runs riot here and I have to say I prefer this vibe. Revolution (the title track) is a work of genius, adding a little funk to the groove, but the hook and chorus is epic and this is defo my favourite song. This is Jellyfish on steroids and every song is a revelation. Heat Of The Moment is a close second for me because that lead in to the hook and chorus is freakin’ huge.

Great record!

9/10 from The Grooveman.

SLAUGHTER – The Wild Life

Contrary to popular belief, this type of metal was not down and out in the early nineties. This album was released in ’92 and reached number 8 in the US charts. Considering all the plaid clothes bands that were around, that’s not too shabby. If you would like an OG copy of this album it will set you back well over $100, but if you’re lucky you may still find one of these excellent reissues done by Kiss My Wax, who have done a superb job because this sounds incredible.

Most people seem to like the first album better, but this wipes  the floor with it. Great songs that are well played, with some killer guitar from Tim Kelly who sadly is no longer with us. Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum are a dream team of songwriters who not only write everything on here but have been involved in writing songs for countless others.

Reach For The Sky, Out For love, and The Wild Life…what a 1,2,3 that is to kick off a record, every one is a banger. Two hit singles Days Gone By and Real Love got tons of airplay. They also write a mean album track. Times They Change goes through a few changes and tempos, and is anything but a “hair band” tune. If I’m pushed, my favourite sound is the title track The Wild Life, a monster tune that has everything a killer rock song should have.

Great record!

9/10 from The Grooveman.