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Discography Slough Feg (a.k.a. The Lord Weird Slough Feg)
Slough Feg (also known as The Lord Weird Slough Feg) is an American heavy metal band from Pennsylvania, formed in 1990 and is currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Taking their name from the Celtic folklore-influenced comic book Sláine, the band released their self-titled debut album in 1996. The band combines influences from traditional heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden, Brocas Helm and Thin Lizzy, and English folk metal band Skyclad. more
The Lord Weird Slough Feg — американская рок-группа из Пенсильвании, которая играет в стилях фолк-метал и пауэр-метал. Название группа получила из комикса Slaine, основанного на кельтских мифах. Музыка группы похожа на традиционный хэви-метал в стиле Iron Maiden, Brocas Helm и Judas Priest с сильным влиянием европейского фолк-метала. Концептуальный альбом группы, вышедший в 2003 году, «Traveller» целиком основан на одноименной ролевой игре GDW. В 2005 году группа сократила своё название до «Slough Feg», в связи с тем, что группу всегда так называли, но найти их диски в музыкальных магазинах было затруднительно. далее
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Slough Feg - Digital Resistance
Год:2014 Страна:USA Стиль:Heavy Metal
Tracklist 1. Analogue Avengers / Bertrand Russell's Sex Den 03:49 2. Digital Resistance 02:53 3. Habeas Corpsus 05:08 4. Magic Hooligan 03:50 5. Ghastly Appendage 03:19 6. Laser Enforcer 04:11 7. The Price Is Nice 04:36 8. Curriculum Vitae 05:01 9. The Luddite 03:21 10. Warrior's Dusk 04:34 40:42
For the uninitiated, San Francisco’s Slough Feg has been producing high quality old-school rock since the dark ages known as the mid-1990′s. Their signature sound combines elements of early metal and Celtic-inspired hard rock topped off by the bizarre lyrics and unique vocals of Mike Scalzi. Think Thin Lizzy with Professor X on vocals, and you’re in the ballpark. Digital Resistance is the band’s 9th album, and according to their bio, it’s a semi-concept record about “the digital age not only in terms of music, but how technology affects life itself.” A cool concept for sure, but if not approached carefully, it has the potential to come off as bitter, in a “things were better before/everything sucks now/only their demo tape was good” kind of way. Especially if it’s coming from the guy who wrote this. Or this.
Opener “Analogue Avengers/Bertrand Russell’s Sex Den” (now THAT’s a song title!) surprisingly favors keyboards over guitars, resulting in a mini-rock-opera vibe that somewhat resembles early Genesis (or Scalzi’s former band Hammers Of Misfortune). Luckily, this quickly gives way to the title track, which, alongside lead single “Laser Enforcer,” is about as hard rocking as this album gets. “Digital Resistance,” the song, is a bite-size portion of most of the things that make Slough Feg great. It’s got a great riff, some clever lyrics and guitar harmonies, and most importantly, it’s fun.
Elsewhere, many of the tracks find Slough Feg settling into a mid-tempo comfort zone, not exactly slow jams, but still too laid-back to truly kick your ass. “Habeas Corpsus” is sort of a Wild West murder ballad, and while it’s a really cool idea, it gets repetitive pretty quickly. “Magic Hooligan” and “The Luddite” are would-be rockers that lose momentum under layers of acoustic guitars (although the former eventually picks up some steam). This general lack of energy was also an issue on the band’s previous album The Animal Spirits. On Resistance, it’s mostly remedied by having the heavier tracks strategically placed throughout the running order (aside from, y’know, starting the record with a song that sounds like Genesis).
slough-feg_2014In keeping with the lyrical stance, the album’s production is of an analog nature, although this is a bit of a double-edged sword. While the mix does fit the message and places Feg‘s music in the appropriate ’70s rock context, it also mutes whatever heaviness or energy might have been there. Everything feels fuzzier and less immediate than it did on their earlier records. This is another bad habit that’s carried over from Animal Spirits, and while Digital Resistance sounds considerably better than that record, it’s still something I noticed.
Another thing I miss is Scalzi’s insane wordplay from earlier records. There’s nothing wrong with the lyrics on Resistance, but there’s also nothing as joyously weird as “Simian Manifesto” or “I Will Kill You/You Will Die.” Instead, Scalzi is pining for the metal days of yesteryear, and as a result, he comes off as kind of crotchety (although I’d imagine a lot of people echo his sentiments) [Is that a dig at my elderly nature? — Steel "Iron Replacement Hip" Druhm].
Regardless, a new Slough Feg album is always a positive thing. These guys always bring well-written songs and solid musicianship to the table, and Resistance is no exception. Despite my grievances, this record is still a perfectly good way to spend 41 minutes of your life. If you’re a longtime fan, now you know what to expect. If you’re new to the Slough Feg party, I’d suggest starting elswehere — perhaps Traveller or Atavism.
Моя душа - онлайн.. Я где-то рядом, Я за стеклом экрана Я далеко и близко, как ни странно...
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Slough Feg - Hardworlder
Год: 2007
Tracklist 1 The Return of Dr. Universe1:18 2 Tiger! Tiger! 4:13 3 The Sea Wolf 2:31 4 Hardworlder 4:31 5 The Spoils 2:18 6 Frankfurt-Hahn Airport Blues2:43 7 Galactic Nomad 3:42 8 Dearg Doom 3:16 9 Insomnia 4:10 10 Poisoned Treasures 3:05 11 Karma-Kazee 5:22 12 Whirling Vortex 1:19 13 Street Jammer 4:29
Band Mike Scalzi Vocals, Guitars Antoine Reuben Diavola Drums Adrian Maestas Bass Angelo Tringali Guitars
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The band's name, Slough Feg, or more formally, The Lord Weird Slough Feg, is taken from the main villain in the British comic book series Sláine, which is set in a world based on Celtic myths and stories. Those myths, as recounted in the historical tome known as the Táin Bó Cúailnge (tawn bo cool'gnya), provide the fodder for many of Mike's lyrical topics, although subjects such as mental evolution, moral mastery, and your basic misery and madness also tend to crop up, even when not related to mythology.
The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Traveller
Year: 2003 Style: Heavy Metal Country: United States Format: Flac+Cue+Log Size: 386mb
Tracklist: 01. The Spinward Marches [instrumental]02. High Passage / Low Passage 03. Asteroid Belts 04. Professor's Theme 05. Vargr Moon 06. Vargr Theme / Confrontation (Genetic Prophesy) 07. Baltech's Lament 08. Gene-ocide 09. Curse of Humaniti 10. The Final Gambit 11. The Spinward Marches (Return) [instrumental]12. Addendum Galactus
Состав: Mike Scalzi - Vocals, Guitars John Cobbett - Guitars Adrian Maestas - Bass Greg Haa - Drums