Crimson & Jet Black Anthem

Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
21.04.2023

Label: Reaper

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Anthem

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  • 1 Snake Eyes 04:08
  • 2 Wheels Of Fire 04:33
  • 3 Howling Days 04:46
  • 4 Roaring Vortex 05:58
  • 5 Blood Brothers 04:26
  • 6 Master Of Disaster 04:33
  • 7 Void Ark 04:18
  • 8 Faster 05:22
  • 9 Burning Down The Wall 04:22
  • 10 Mystic Echoes 05:56
  • 11 Danger Flight 04:13
  • Total Runtime 52:35

Info for Crimson & Jet Black

ANTHEM standen in den Achtzigern immer ein bisschen im Schatten von Loudness, haben aber aktuell den ersten Platz der japanischen Export Metal Bands übernommen. Dies liegt an der Frische, wie das Quartett um Gitarrist Akio Shimizu agiert und der nach wie vor ungestümen und unbekümmerten Art, wie «Crimson & Jet Black» aus den Boxen donnert.

Ein Opener wie «Snake Eyes» erwartet man von einer jungen und taufrischen Truppe. Die Japaner beweisen aber, dass sie auch mit ihrem zwanzigsten Studio-Album (!) noch immer nichts von ihrer Aggressivität eingebüsst haben. Sänger Yukio Morikawa schreit sich die Lunge aus dem Körper und lässt dabei so manchen Jung-Shouter ziemlich alt aussehen. Die Jungs sind musikalisch stark in den Achtzigern verwurzelt, transportieren aber, bedingt durch die powervolle und energische Produktionen, ihren Sound problemlos ins 21. Jahrhundert. Hört Euch dazu bloss «Wheels Of Fire» und das darin enthaltene Gitarren-Solo an. Noch Fragen? Besser geht es echt nicht! Ein Ausfall ist auf «Crimson & Jet Black» nicht auszumachen.

Höchstens Riff- und Gitarren-Power ohne Ende, die von der bärenstarken Rhythmus-Maschine (Naoto Shibata und Isamu Tamaru) unterstützt wird. «Howling Days» glänzt mit unglaublichen Screams sowie das ruhigere «Roaring Vortex», das pfeilschnelle und harte «Blood Brothers», das verspielte Instrumental «Void Ark», das hymnische «Faster» und das abwechslungsreiche «Mystic Echoes» sind Beweis genug für eine Scheibe, die in diesem Jahr Akzente setzen wird. Mit dem abschliessenden, an schnellere Helloween Tracks erinnernde «Danger Flight» zeigen die Herren nochmals, zu was sie fähig sind. Anthem nehmen die Zuhörer mit auf eine musikalische Zeitreise, um diese dann im Jahr 2023 wieder mit einem siegesgewissen Lächeln abzusetzen. Danke meine Herren, ihr seid echt ein Lichtblick in der aktuellen Musik-Industrie!

ANTHEM




Anthem
Considered to be one of the earliest pioneering bands of Japanese heavy metal alongside Loudness and Earthshaker, Anthem formed in 1981 as a quartet of singer Toshihito Maeda, guitarist Akifumi Koyanagi, bass player Naoto "Ski" Shibata and drummer Takamasa Ohuchi.

Koyanagi left in late 1983 to be replaced by Hiroya Fukuda. In December 1984 vocalist Toshihito Maeda also left. He appeared as Anthem's vocalist on the first "Heavy Metal Force" compilation and sings the song "Warning Action". Anthem then drafted vocalist Eizo Sakamoto for their debut eponymous album issued in July 1985 by Nexus and licensed to Europe via Roadrunner Records. This was followed by a string of successful albums including "Tightrope", "Bound to Break", and the band's most successful album; "Gypsy Ways" which featured Yukio Morikawa on vocals instead of Sakamoto. Morikawa at the time was often compared in terms of vocal skill, range, and ability to Graham Bonnet, who would ironically join the band in 2000. Within this successful span in the mid 80's, the band experienced perhaps their greatest highlight, a North American tour in which they were the headlining act supported by Racer X, and Commander.

In the early 90s, Anthem experienced more lineup changes with the departure of Hiroya Fukuda, followed by his replacement Hideaki Nakama. Akio Shimizu was finally hired after many auditions and the band released "Domestic Booty", but with the drop of popularity that plagued most Heavy Metal bands in the 90s, as well as the rise of the Visual Kei movement led by bands such as X Japan, Dead End, and D'erlanger among many others, they were left with no choice but to put the band on hold. Anthem played one final tour and disbanded in late 1992, this would be the last time they would perform for another 8 years.

Finally, in 2000, Anthem made their triumphant return to the Japanese music scene, releasing "Heavy Metal Anthem" featuring Hirotsugu Homma of Loudness as well as Graham Bonnet of Rainbow, and Alcatrazz fame. Anthem have since brought back Eizo Sakamoto on vocals and are still recording and touring to this day.

In January 2013, band leader Naoto Shibata was diagnosed with Stomach Cancer after which the band immediately went on hiatus. The cancer was discovered early and the band returned to touring by April.

Anthem are credited as the first band to have a song used as promotion for a video game in their single "Xanadu" released in 1986 promoting Nihon Falcom's computer RPG "Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu". Additionally the song, "Show Must Go On!" (from Bound to Break) appeared in the anime series OAV Devil Man: The Genesis, Part One near the end of the episode, when Akira Fudou first becomes Devil Man. It appears in a scene in a club where people are partying in order to become possessed by devils.

Naoto "Ski" Shibata has orchestrated and released an album of hard rock versions of classic themes from the Castlevania video games via Konami, entitled Konami Kukeiha Club: Dracula Battle Perfect Selection.

Vocalist Yukio Morikawa is working with Akira Kajiyama on their project named Goldbrick.



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