Gold and Guns on 51 The Blackfire Revelation

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CD - EP

  • Release Date: 03/15/2005
  • Sales Rank: 112,413
  • Label: FAT POSSUM [OLD]
  • UPC: 767981102122
 
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Gold and Guns on 51

1LISTENBattle Hymn 4:42
2LISTENAct Like a Believer 5:12
3LISTENI Want You Right Now 3:28
4LISTENPreach to the Choir 5:29
5LISTENSecond Time Around 4:06

Editorial Reviews

Over the years, countless bands -- Saint Vitus, Soundgarden, Corrosion of Conformity, etc. -- have created close approximations to classic Black Sabbath. But the first one to do it entirely as a two-piece is the Blackfire Revelation. With a home base of New Orleans, LA (although its members hail from elsewhere originally: singer/guitarist/bassist John Fields from Japan and drummer Hank Haney from Virginia), the duo created a buzz by gigging constantly. And their live sound is not lost on their debut release, the five-song EP Gold and Guns on 51, as it sounds exactly as if the boys are blaring away on a sweaty stage somewhere. The tunes are heavy and murky, which will serve as a doom metallist's dream. Included are three originals, including the album-opening standout, "Battle Hymn," as well as a pair of curious covers, the Troggs' "I Want You Right Now" and Blue Cheer's "Second Time Around" -- the latter of which includes a cameo from former White Zombie bassist and major Blackfire Revelation supporter Sean Yseult. As proven throughout Gold and Guns on 51, nothing beats the sound of a band playing live together -- something the majority of "Pro Tools bands" should take note of. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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