On Fire
Spiritual Beggars
- Style
- Stoner / Hard Rock Vintage
- Label
- Music For Nations
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Killing Time .... and this isn't a joke
As we posted our 2002 Awards in January, one reader left
this message : "Hey, what about Spiritual Beggars
guys ? Did you forgot the great On Fire from Michael
Amott & Co.???". Well, yes and no !
Yes, because we are still waiting for the promo and we
are not able to cover all the albums. No, because I appreciate
too much this record. It was simply impossible for me to
put it in my 15 Awards while we had not reviewed it. Having
said that, I think the "damage" must be repair
now as this record is one of the best hard rock album -
70's inspired - I haven't heard since ages.
So, our busy friend Michael Amott - which also plays for
Arch Enemy in case you don't remember it - found
the time last year to return to the studio after the magnificent
Wages Of Sin (Arch Enemy's last shot) and recorded
some 70's flavored stuff : Deep Purple, Black Sabbath,
Rainbow, Whitesnake, pure classic rock played the heavy
way ... this is what Spiritual Beggars is all about.
The big Purple is back on ... Dance Of The Dragon
King, Street Fighting Saviours, Black Sabbath
is back from the ashes on Young Man Old Soul and
Whitesnake gets resuscitate on Killing Time.
On Fire's atmosphere reminds me also Type O Negative
by its heaviness and its "depressive" melody here
and there, but of course Spiritual Beggars put much
more emphasis to the vintage hard rock compare to Type O.
The Hammond Organ - keyboards - is played to the perfection,
bringing the 70's very close to us.
Considering the different musical origins and horizons
of the musicians, it becomes funny to analyze Spiritual
Beggars :
Ex- guitarist of the legendary Carcass band : Michael
Amott - Arch Enemy - ... or shall I say Mr. Riff
:)
+ new vocalist J.B. - formerly of Grand Magus - who
replaced the departed vocalist/bassist Spice - The Mushroom
River Band.
+ Per Wiberg's very active organ contributions ... apart
from his magical fingers on the keyboards
+ a enormous sound ! A wonderful production if you ask me.
Ah these Swedish talented musicians ! We knew them for
their devotion and passion for the heavy metal, true metal,
death metal (whether melodic or not), thrash metal ... and
now here comes a perfect 70's hard rock lesson. On Fire
is a refreshing moment ... especially if you are a dinosaur
like me. Of course, you have to like Stoner Rock - Deep
Purple, Black Sabbath, UFO or Whitesnake rules
on this album - but these guys know how to sound melodic
and express their adoration to the golden psychedelic years
of rock - I am talking of the essence of the 70's - and
mixes it with the force of the sound metal of the 90's -
I could mention Kyuss. A must check album !!!
God bless Gothenburg, God bless Sweden :-)