Today, Relics From the Past
- the sub-label of Dying Victims
Productions dedicated to keeping the past alive - announces
December 17th as the international release date for a LONG-overdue
reissue of Mad Butcher’s cult-classic
second album, Metal Meat, on vinyl LP format.
Originally released on the long-dormant Metal Enterprises in 1987, Metal Meat is both an intensification of that rough-around-the-edges but addictingly spirited debut and a smoother, more-finessed version of it. It’s imperative to understand that that Lightning Metal Attack was rather “behind the times” when it was originally released in 1985, given that Mad Butcher’s subgenre-defiant sound spanned ALL heavy metal of the day, from NWOBHM to the early ‘80s US sound, before speed metal and then thrash splintered forth from that wider stylistic pool. That they then kinda cobbled it together into an adrenaline rush strikingly similar to speed metal is no mean feat. By comparison – and, crucially, retaining the same lineup as the debut – Metal Meat’s speed metal songs cruised with confidence and ease, in no small part to the improved production, which was still considered “raw” by mainstream standards. However, it’s those hooky, vaguely “mainstream” strutters here that make Metal Meat such a wild and enduring spin. There’s never gonna be a moment where one would ever mistake Mad Butcher for a hair-metal band, but a great deal of this album sidles most sinisterly next to that oft-maligned idiom, the band’s more pronounced hard-rock swagger suggesting the Sunset Strip rather than the industrial wasteland of their native Ruhr. Put another way, Metal Meat is far closer to the dark & heavy sleaze of early W.A.S.P. or even Exciter’s way-ugly Unveiling the Wicked than, say, Poison or Ratt. And of course, Mad Butcher’s innate German-ness rings loud and clear here, with vocalist/bassist Harry Elbracht delivering an effortlessly creepy performance.
And while Mad Butcher would
disband in 1990, after two officially released albums and a third posthumously
released in 2020, their legendry among the true-metal faithful was forever
etched with Lightning Metal Attack – and
further etched into the annals of CULT with its inadvertently strange
follow-up. Now, for posterity, Relics From the Past will
deliver this Metal Meat right to your table, on
the format it so deserves: vinyl! Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting
for Mad Butcher's Metal Meat
1. Remember
2. Drivin Drivin
3. U Can't Stand It
4. Looser
5. Flesh in the Night
6. Freewind
7. Machine
8. Hypnotized
9. Silhouette in Red
10. Children of Tomorrow
1. Remember
2. Drivin Drivin
3. U Can't Stand It
4. Looser
5. Flesh in the Night
6. Freewind
7. Machine
8. Hypnotized
9. Silhouette in Red
10. Children of Tomorrow
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