Manowar - Black Wind, Fire and Steel
By Iceberg
Seven albums into their career, Utah’s Judicator are back with another platter of American power metal designed to raise both your horns and your calorie load. Originally the epitome of Blind Guardian worship, Judicator began moving away from their Hansi-centric style with the departure of founding guitarist Alicia Cordisco in 2022. This coincided with the release of The Majesty of Decay, an album that saw Judicator adding prog to their power core, a move that satisfied the Eye of Holden but didn’t sit so well with resident power metal maven Eldritch. Their latest LP, Concord, has Judicator tackling the American West, a mythos that’s rightfully earned its reputation as good, bad, and ugly. With this timely subject matter in tow, can Judicator and sole remaining founder John Yellend find their new voice in power metal, or will they leave us looking over our shoulders at better days and greener shores?
Judicator remain a reliable band for fans of quality, USDA Choice Power, while managing to streamline their songwriting approach. The orchestral grandiosity of Blind Guardians meets the rabid thrashing of Iced Earth, but this time around there’s a more straightforward, heavy metal sensibility not unlike genre titans Judas Priest or Iron Maiden. Gone are the long, experimental windings of The Majesty of Decay, and in their place are truncated song structures, sharpened riffcraft, and a renewed focus on powerful, hooky choruses. Yellend’s bright tenor carries the brunt of the workload here, shining in the barreling, traditional power metal moments (“Call Us Out Of Slumber,” “Concord”) but sounding slightly out of place in the slower, quieter passages (“Johannah’s Song,” “Hold Your Smile”). Yellend’s lyrics seem genuine, though, relating tales of lost valor (“Call Us Out Of Slumber”), the call of the wilderness (“Sawtooth”), the massacre at Wounded Knee (“Imperial”), and Cormac McCarthy’s harrowing epic Blood Meridian, an apt epilogue for an album about the scarring legacy of Manifest Destiny.
For all their pushing and rearranging of the genre envelope, Judicator are still a power metal band at the end of the day, and they shall be judged on the memorability of their hooks. I’m happy to report that after shying away from the magic of the chorus on The Majesty of Decay, the earworms have made a triumphant return. Singalong anthems pepper the album, less cheesy than the Italian variety and more like the unabashed brawniness of Manowar or last year’s Nemedian Chronicles (“Sawtooth,” “Hold Your Smile,” “Concord”). The riffs on Concord eschew the lightning-fast runs one might expect from Dragonforce-core and opt for a grounded, foot-stomping aesthetic that fits neatly into the album’s concept (“Imperial,” “A Miracle of Life”). Replayability is also helped by the album’s editing, running 51 minutes across 9 tracks, with a closing epic whose structure is well executed, justifying its runtime (“Blood Meridian”).
Concord feels like a turn in the right direction for Judicator, but it hasn’t fully avoided the pitfalls of its core genre. While the album is stuffed with some real crowd-pleasers, some songs don’t quite make the same impression as their brethren. The relentless major key optimism of “Johannah’s Song” feels like a musical idea that hasn’t been fully formed, and the narrative-dependent “Weeping Willow” never seems to find its footing. Tracks set up in a storytelling format often have clunky lyrics, a little too on-the-nose, and fall prey to power metal’s reputation for cringe (“Johannah’s Song,” “Weeping Willow,” “Hold Your Smile”). But Judicator succeed in channeling a genuine love for their genre on the lion’s share of Concord, and its hard to be untouched by their infectious enthusiasm.
Concord represents a laudatory return to form for Judicator. Cuts like “Call Us Out Of Slumber,” “Sawtooth,” and the embedded title track have monster choruses that threaten to secure slots on my SOTY playlist, and the album as a whole has the gift of memorability. While not breaking any new ground, it feels as if Judicator have finally found the feet to stand on since losing Cordisco, and not a moment too soon. Some may find the closing scene of “Blood Meridian”–ripped straight from the epilogue of the book–a bit hokey, but I think it sums up Judicator’s current state nicely. As the din of fiddles and revelry thickens, Judge Holden whips the bar patrons into an inebriated frenzy and repeats, endlessly, with a menacing snarl, “I will never die.”
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: WAV
Label: Self-Release
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: March 28th, 2024
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Gibt's hier eigentlich Manowar-Fanboys (m/w/d)? Ich habe keine Mühen gescheut und mir gleich zwei Shows der aktuellen Show gegeben.
https://www.andwil.de/weblog/manowar-tour-2025-kiel-Oldenburg
Five songs about the elements Air, Water, Earth, Fire and Metal for this #ThursdayFiveList
#Pavement Stop Breathin'
https://song.link/nl/i/1589144071
#DeepPurple Smoke On the Water
https://song.link/nl/i/724569412
#RareEarth Born To Wander
https://song.link/nl/i/299038318
#Firewater Hey Clown
https://song.link/nl/i/1700572343
#Manowar Metal Kings
https://song.link/nl/i/357793298
#Manowar in #Oldenburg am vergangenen Freitag muss ich rückblickend betrachtet wohl als sehr mittelmäßiges Konzerterlebnis einordnen.
Die Tickets waren mit 100 Euro Steher nicht günstig. Die Preise am Merch-Stand eine Frechheit. 50 Euro für ein T-Shirt und noch nicht einmal #Patches für die #Metalkutte vorhalten.
Getränkepreise leider ebenfalls im oberen Segment.
Sound total vermatscht. Absoluter Downer: Hail to Deutschland singen im Chorus. #Befremdlich #Unnötig
#NowSpinning #ManOWar #Vinyl #LP 1992 #TheTriumphOfSteel #Repress 2024 #ListenableRecords #LimitedEdition #BlueVinyl #HeavyMetal #Music #Masterpiece I think this is the best sounding version on vinyl to date and the best presentation overall...very well done!
DEMNÄCHST!
*Zusammenfassung 14.02. bis 17.03. für Bremen
Das Pack
15.02.2025 Bremen / Tower Musikclub
German Ex
15.02.2025 Bremen / Karo
Rekkorder
15.02.2025 Asendorf / Kulturhaus Break Out
Wishbone Ash
15.02.2025 Worpswede / Music Hall
Mitch Ryder
19.02.2025 Bremen / Meisenfrei Blues Club
Leoniden
20.02.2025 Bremen / Modernes
Ducs
22.02.2025 Asendorf / Kulturhaus Break Out
I Walk the Line
24.02.2025 Weyhe / Weyher Theater
Velvet Two Stripes
25.02.2025 Bremerhaven / SHIVA
Elfmorgen
27.02.2025 Bremen / Tower Musikclub
Oltas
27.02.2025 Bremen / Meisenfrei Blues Club
Eu juro que a minha fase #ManOwaR já passou há décadas, mas pela segunda vez numa #musiquinta sou tentado a escolher a "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts" deles, desta vez para o tema #história, porque realmente esta música conta a história de... bem, o título diz, e se querem melhor explicação ouçam ;-)
I fell in love with the girl at the rock show.
And now we're off to see #manowar
Seeing the OG kings of metal #manowar live in #amsterdam in just a few hours.