Scantropolis [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Till the Ferryman Dies |
| 2. Hallowed Be My Name |
| 3. Flight of the Eagle |
| 4. Turn of the Tide |
| 5. Always Alien |
| 6. Engel Brecht's |
| 7. Sister Mary |
| 8. Gambler |
| 9. R.I.P. -Rest in Pain |
| 10. Till the Ferryman Dies [Live] |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Fifth album & a 2002 release for the German metal act. 10 tracks, highlights include 'Hallowed Be Thy Name', 'Always Alien' & 'Engel Brechts'. Massacre Records.
Scantropolis,Scanner,Massacre Records,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
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Scantropolis
Scanner Manufacturer: Massacre Records De ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000646G1 Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
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Album Description
Fifth album & a 2002 release for the German metal act. 10 tracks, highlights include 'Hallowed Be Thy Name', 'Always Alien' & 'Engel Brechts'. Massacre Records.Customer Reviews:
Call this one a strong 3½ stars.......2003-02-07
Rooting for this band is like being a Clippers or a Saints fan: you always feel it's their turn to shine, but somehow it never seems to come together. And that's really Scanner in a nutshell. The songs, while recognizably Metal in style, still maintain enough progressive elements to set the band on its own footing. While most bands who want the 'progressive' tab are busy producing 24-minute opuses to a literary genius, Scanner chooses the simpler road, relying instead on stylistic intangibles to lend originality to their songs.
And so that brings me to their latest album, Scantropolis. I must admit, when I heard a female vocalist had been chosen, I was a bit disturbed. NOT BECAUSE SHE'S FEMALE--don't even go there! I'm the guy who LOVED Hellion and played guitar in a female-fronted Metal Band in the early 1990's. I was disturbed only because this is Scanner's 5th album, and I wasn't sure what to expect from a well-known "brand" like Scanner.
After listening to the album, however, it began to make total sense. You see, each of Scanner's CDs are very different. That's one of the reasons Scanner fans are loyal. They know Axel & gang won't repeat themselves--or at least to a lesser degree than most others. Adding Lisa Croft to the band shifts Scanner once again into territory less-traveled. It's a nice change, and one that works well for a band that revels in changing their sound instead of abhorring it.
As for the songs, Scantropolis proves once again the ability of this band to produce massively heavy tracks with the production values of a major studio--and all on a budget that probably wouldn't buy a luxury car in the States. Scanner have gravitated further & further away from their speed-metal roots with each passing release. Scantropolis, while still containing some double-bass madness, opts for groove more than speed. The soaring melodies that made Mental Reservation such an unheralded gem are still there, though. And the songs grow on you with each listen--a sure sign of depth.
Croft's voice stays on top of the mayhem remarkably well; and it's on the choruses that she soars. I find her voice pleasing to the ear, blue-collar rather than operatic, rough at times but most often smooth.
So why only 3 stars? Read the title--it's 3½. That's a favorable rating, and it definitely reflects that I LIKE THIS ALBUM. There are no "bad" elements in Scantropolis that make it a "3½" star album as opposed to a "4" or a "5." On the 5-star scale, an "average" CD would rank 2½ stars. That means Scantropolis is significantly better than average--1 star better, in fact (or 20%, if you like math). People are too quick to give out 4 and 5 star ratings for albums that really don't deserve it, MYSELF INCLUDED. But that's over now--at least for me.
Alright, enough blabbing. Scantropolis is a worthy addition to the Scanner catalogue, a must for every Scanner fan, and a nice addition to any Metal fan's catalogue who likes slightly progressive music with no apologies. It is recommended.
Totally different Scanner... Not bad at all...!.......2002-11-03
rhythm and melodies are simply awesome here.
8.The Gambler - the clear voice of Lisa stunned me here. The atmosphere of this song opens a wide hall for her voice to flow very well. A quiet track, you can enjoy it over and over.
9.Rest In Pain - nice riff and chorus. A great track to end what
is one of the most original, different releases a metal band ever
tried to create. This song could even be longer.
10.Live song - if Lisa really sings that way on stage... She is the hell of a singer! Perfect vocals and sound here!
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Scantropolis
Scanner Manufacturer: Massacre ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LX7FMC |
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