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Killing Joke|Hosannas From The Basements Of Hell

Hosannas From The Basements Of Hell

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The snarling animal in Killing Joke that was reborn on their self-titled 2003 release is alive and well on the thunderous Hosannas from the Basement of Hell, an insider album that's pointed directly at the fans. Coming off a triumphant tour celebrating the band's 25th anniversary -- captured brilliantly on the XXV Gathering! DVD -- the Joke sound absolutely free and grand here, allowing songs to stretch well past the five-minute mark and just begging the detractors to have at it by sitting firm on their classic delivery. Like their great early albums, Hosannas is a sonic sledgehammer, nowhere near as clean as their 2003 release thanks to the band's insistence that old equipment and primitive speakers be used for the recording and mixing. At first, it's a dense and jarring experience as strings and synths get lost in the surging mix, and while the album sorts itself out after repeat listens, the provided lyric sheet is the only way to catch all the twists in Jaz Coleman's inspired words. He's given the album a narrative arc by beginning with two numbers referencing the band/fan relationship. "This Tribal Antidote" portrays Killing Joke concerts as "A Ritual/A festival of dissent" where "Kindred spirits exchange and listen/Share in common a different value system." The title track goes even further, putting the listener in the die-hard fan's day to day experience with the protagonist looking to set friends on fire until he remembers "Killing Joke waits for me/Then we play/Go Psycho." From here on out, it's Coleman and company dragging the hardcore along as villages are pillaged and the sacred is destroyed, right up to the closing "Gratitude," which gradually trudges things back to reality. Supporting this grand journey is Geordie Walker's stately guitar, as forceful as ever and dominating on the otherworldly "Majestic." Newcomers may find this all too much to take in, while old fans can cherish the band's most personal album as another victory.

© David Jeffries /TiVo

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1
This Tribal Antidote
00:04:14

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

2
Hosannas from the Basements of Hell
00:05:52

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

3
Invocation
00:07:54

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

4
Implosion
00:06:41

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

5
Majestic
00:05:40

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

6
Walking with Gods
00:08:36

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

7
The Lightbringer
00:09:38

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

8
Judas Goat
00:06:21

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

9
Gratitude
00:07:04

Killing Joke, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited (P) 2006 Killing Joke under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited

Albumbeschreibung

The snarling animal in Killing Joke that was reborn on their self-titled 2003 release is alive and well on the thunderous Hosannas from the Basement of Hell, an insider album that's pointed directly at the fans. Coming off a triumphant tour celebrating the band's 25th anniversary -- captured brilliantly on the XXV Gathering! DVD -- the Joke sound absolutely free and grand here, allowing songs to stretch well past the five-minute mark and just begging the detractors to have at it by sitting firm on their classic delivery. Like their great early albums, Hosannas is a sonic sledgehammer, nowhere near as clean as their 2003 release thanks to the band's insistence that old equipment and primitive speakers be used for the recording and mixing. At first, it's a dense and jarring experience as strings and synths get lost in the surging mix, and while the album sorts itself out after repeat listens, the provided lyric sheet is the only way to catch all the twists in Jaz Coleman's inspired words. He's given the album a narrative arc by beginning with two numbers referencing the band/fan relationship. "This Tribal Antidote" portrays Killing Joke concerts as "A Ritual/A festival of dissent" where "Kindred spirits exchange and listen/Share in common a different value system." The title track goes even further, putting the listener in the die-hard fan's day to day experience with the protagonist looking to set friends on fire until he remembers "Killing Joke waits for me/Then we play/Go Psycho." From here on out, it's Coleman and company dragging the hardcore along as villages are pillaged and the sacred is destroyed, right up to the closing "Gratitude," which gradually trudges things back to reality. Supporting this grand journey is Geordie Walker's stately guitar, as forceful as ever and dominating on the otherworldly "Majestic." Newcomers may find this all too much to take in, while old fans can cherish the band's most personal album as another victory.

© David Jeffries /TiVo

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