• Loudness - Thunder In The East (1985) - Crazy Nights Full Of Emotions - 92% (13/08/12)

    Loudness - Thunder In The East (1985)

     

    This was the record that finally put the Japanese metal pioneers Loudness on the map for the Western metal world thanks to an emblematic cover artwork, a simple but very effective album title and songs that are now entirely performed in English. Thank God, the band didn't abandon their already quite unique sound to appeal to a larger mainstream public and this record still delivers everything one likes about the band. Some tracks maybe have some more radio potential than before but this doesn't mean that they are not technically impressive or original.

    The first track "Crazy Nights" already proves that the band takes no prisoners and still focuses on gripping Hard Rock and Heavy Metal riffs plus a catchy chorus. I think that this kind of song has a big feeling of rebellious freedom inside and could play in any traditional metal pub. You really have the image of some black dressed and long haired Japanese rockers in their wild youth in a metal club that are having some drinks with their friends and flirting with some female metal maniacs when you listen to the first tracks on this strong release. It has a somewhat nostalgic feeling nowadays but this world of pure passion is still alive and these songs perfectly explain why I am so much into the metal genre. I have lived this kind of nights in some metal clubs and they are memorable and crazy indeed.

    The truly impressive songs though come later. The Japanese always had a talent for great romantic love songs. The one in here is the rocker "We Could Be Together" that features a cool love message crowned by an epic radio rock orientated chorus. To use the idea of the metal pub again, this is the moment where the guys get on the dancing stage to impress the shyly smiling women in one corner. Another half ballad comes in the end with the chilling album closer "Never Change Your Mind". This is the moment just before the pub closes its doors and when only the troughest guys have remained conscious. The metal guy is holding the beuatiful lady in his arms and they walk or even ride away through the sunrise just like in a stereotypical movie. By the way, the lyrics of this track are also truly beautiful. It's about a guy that watches his girlfriend change and become a fashion victim for him and he looks at her from head too toe and says that he loves her the way she is and that she shouldn't change a thing at all. Now, many people claim that metal heads can't be romantic but I actually think it's the opposite. I feel very touched by this track.

    The band still reserved us a lovely surprises in form of two bonus tracks added to the original issue. "Gotta Fight" is another straight rocker in the key of the opening tracks to the original release but sounds a little bit edgier and wilder and impresses with a variable vocal performance. The final "Odin" is a rare gem and pretty unknown little masterpiece. It features some atmospheric keyboards that could also fit to a New Wave track and a truly epic and impressive atmosphere crowned by dreamy vocals. Yes, this track is commercial and could have become a hit at the time but the eighties had plenty of appealing commercial music and this description really isn't meant as a negative point. This track only proves how open-minded Loudness are. What Judas Priest and Iron Maiden are to the Western world, Loudness and X Japan are to the Eastern world. It's as simple as that. It's a shame that Loudness still don't and probably will never get the attention they would have deserved for a long time. This is a perfect album closer and great track to peacefully fall asleep to. Anybody that doesn't know these two tracks yet should go and change this right now.

    In the end, we have another impressive and varied Loudness record in here that feels a little bit more commercially orientated than the thrashier and more progressive tunes of the past but this little change feels quite fresh and Loudness still sound the way they should. I prefer "The Birthday Eve" and especially "Disillusion" to this album but not by far as this one really comes close. As this release is a landmark for the Eastern metal culture, any true rock and metal fan should know this record and try to make it her or his own.

     

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