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The Weight of the World

 
Album Review: The Weight of the World

  • Artist: Metal Church
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 28, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Ah, Metal Church. Once one of America's most promising heavy metal bands, originally colleagues (rivals, even) of the mighty Metallica -- has any other band's career been as marked by internal chaos, confusion, and, let's face it, commercial indifference, as that of these Seattle natives? The odds are slim, and yet, conversely, has any metal outfit proved as doggone persistent at the same time? Surely that must count for something, and with the realization that 2004's The Weight of the World amazingly celebrates the group's 20th anniversary (even though it's only their seventh studio album in all that time), there's at least some cause for celebration -- right? Well, if truth be told, that'll depend on the listener. Most of the expected Metal Church trademarks (pure American metal charged with occasional thrashing nuances) are readily available here -- as are the band's maddening tendencies for songwriting inconsistency, matching every memorable turn like "Hero's Soul" or "Sunless Sky" with an equally forgettable outing like "Wings of Tomorrow" or "Bomb to Drop." Never mind that original vocalist David Wayne has once again departed from the fold (after taking part in the nearly-complete classic lineup reunion seen on 1999's Masterpeace) and left lone remaining founders, guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof and drummer Kirk Arrington, to pick up the pieces; new recruits Ronny Munroe (vocals), Jay Reynolds (guitar) and Steve Unger (bass) acquit themselves ably enough, for the most part. If anything, the only weak link is Munroe, whose echo-enhanced presence is curiously reminiscent of Saxon's Biff Byford, but doesn't always have the power or presence to match the surrounding onslaught. And still, longtime supporters will most likely enjoy almost all of the songs they hear here as prototypical Metal Church -- which leaves less enthusiastic old-timers and new arrivals alike left to ponder what all the fuss was about. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Leave Them Behind Metal Church (5:47)
Weight of the World Metal Church (5:24)
Hero's Soul Metal Church (4:44)
Madman's Overture Metal Church (8:34)
Sunless Sky Metal Church (5:28)
Cradle to Grave Metal Church (5:54)
Wings of Tomorrow Metal Church (6:16)
Time Will Tell Metal Church (5:10)
Bomb to Drop Metal Church (4:06)
Blood Money Metal Church (5:06)

Credits

Ronny Munroe (Vocals), Kurdt Vanderhoof (Producer), Kurdt Vanderhoof (Audio Production), Steve Unger (Guitar (Bass)), Kirk Arrington (Drums), Kurdt Vanderhoof (Mixing), Mark Greer (Mastering), Kirk Arrington (Drums), Jay Reynolds (Guitar), Kurdt Vanderhoof (Guitar), Kurdt Vanderhoof (Artwork), Mark Greer (Mixing), Chris Jacobson (Executive Producer)
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The Weight of the World
Studio album by Metal Church
Released 2004
Genre Thrash metal
Length 56:34
Label Steamhammer/SPV
Professional reviews
Metal Church chronology
Masterpeace
(1999)
The Weight of the World
(2004)
A Light in the Dark
(2006)

The Weight of the World is the seventh studio album by thrash metal band Metal Church. It was released through the Steamhammer/SPV label.

This album marks the beginning of Metal Church's third major line-up, with the addition of Ronny Munroe (vocals), Jay Reynolds (guitar), and Steve Unger (bass). This album is also the last to feature Kirk Arrington on drums. It is hailed by critics and fans alike as Metal Church's comeback album.

The prevalent themes of this album include crime, war, rejection, and madness.

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Leave Them Behind"     5:47
2. "The Weight of the World"   Vanderhoof, Arrington, Munroe 5:24
3. "The Hero's Soul"     4:45
4. "Madman's Overture"   Vanderhoof 8:35
5. "Sunless Sky"     5:28
6. "Cradle to Grave"     5:54
7. "Wings of Tomorrow"     6:16
8. "Time Will Tell"   Vanderhoof, Arrington, Reynolds, Munroe 5:11
9. "Bomb to Drop"     4:07
10. "Blood Money"     5:07

Personnel

  • Guitars: Kurdt Vanderhoof, Jay Reynolds
  • Bass: Steve Unger
  • Vocals: Ronny Munroe
  • Drums: Kirk Arrington
  • Produced by Kurdt Vanderhoof and Chris Jacobson
  • Recorded & Mixed at The English Channel, Wales
  • Mixed by Kurdt Vanderhoof and Mark Greer
  • Mastering by Mark Greer at Bandit Audio, Olympia, Washington
  • Artwork by Kurdt Vanderhoof and Kathy Moats
  • Photography by Dick Moats

 
 

 

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