by mikenasty » Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:03 am
Ok, I’ve given this a whole weekends worth of listening and want to share my thoughts. A couple of things come to mind, first, this album shows the circle of life (I’m trying not to bust into a Lion King inspired sing-along). PWEI were the most important band to me in my teens and I’m trying to remember where I was in life in 1996 compared to now being a mid 30s bald parent and overall upstanding member of society. Also, I’ve really enjoyed reading what others think about the album and all the opinions on here help show why PWEI was so great. We can only agree that we all love PWEI but which album and why never seems to have a consensus.
Anyway, here’s where I disagree with the consensus on here: I love T+A=$ and think the lyrics are great. Sums up the time for the band and would have been great to my teenager ears. However, I have gone from trying to play songs low in my bedroom trying to prevent my mom from coming in if she hears too many “bad” words to playing songs in my home office low in fear that my 5 year old will hear too many “bad” words. The beating I would get from the Mrs would be much worse than any beating from the parents if the boy breaks into T+A=S at the dinner table. I also really like Point Blank: Zero Return (reminds me of Losing My Mind from the LOTL re-release) and I actually enjoy Big Green Head more than others. But that may be because the 5 year old gets a kick out of the Incredible Hulk inspired lyrics. That one is an appropriate dinner table song. Also, I don’t like The Demon as much as others. I prefer the Vile Evils version, but it is a little unfair to compare them, and I think the voice effects detract from Hangman.
Finally, the agreements: 100% Is **it is great. Could’ve been / should’ve been a big hit single. Really enjoy No Contest, Out of Darkness Cometh Light, and I am the One. No surprise these songs seem further along than some of the others and that’s why they seem to be the consensus favorites. Given the time to properly finish the album it would’ve been a hit, for sure. Had Graham still been around to compliment Clint we would’ve had another classic PWEI album. Oh well, what might have been. Very grateful to everyone involved for making this release finally happen.