SKYCLAD — Prince of the Poverty Line

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Album · 1994

Filed under Folk Metal
By SKYCLAD

Tracklist

1. Civil War Dance (5:04)
2. Cardboard City (5:05)
3. Sins of Emission (3:33)
4. Land of the Rising Slum (4:28)
5. The One Piece Puzzle (5:52)
6. A Bellyful of Emptiness (4:57)
7. A Dog in the Manger (6:10)
8. Gammadion Seed (5:27)
9. Womb of the Worm (6:54)
10. The Truth Famine (4:32)
11. Emerald (3:35)
12. A Room Next Door (4:52)
13. When All Else Fails (4:18)

Total Time: 64:53

Line-up/Musicians


- Graeme English / Bass
- Steve Ramsey / Guitars (lead, 12 string acoustic)
- Keith Baxter / Drums, Percussion
- Martin Walkyier / Vocals
- Cath Howell / Violin, Keyboards
- Dave Pugh / Guitars (lead)

About this release

Noise Records, March 22, 1994.

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Skyclad are once again taking the top spot for Folk Metal on account of being so far ahead of everyone else at the game. Folk elements here are a bit more developed than on prior releases, but it’s still a primitive slab of Heavy Metal compared to what later Folk Metal would become.

The melodies and atmosphere here is quite good, the riffs are primarily sharp but playful, capturing that medieval feel but keeping with some of their Thrash roots in delivering that extra edge. The lyrics here are actually not really folky or even fantasy focused at all, but honed commentary and stories of lower class suffering and modern day societal issues. It’s an odd dichotomy with the music, but it makes the album that much more unique; the lyrics are so compelling I find myself looking deeper into almost every song, rife with literary references and otherwise. The vocalist has a great anger in his gruff delivery that fits the themes. There’s a nice variety of stuff here too, and some more instruments/keys than the usual sole violin found in previous albums.

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