U.D.O. - Faceless World (1990) {2018, Japanese Reissue, Enhanced SHM-CD}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 549 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 173 Mb | 01:11:51
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Heavy Metal | Avalon #MICP-30096
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 549 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 173 Mb | 01:11:51
Full Scans ~ 54 Mb | Bonus Video ~ 46 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Heavy Metal | Avalon #MICP-30096
When Udo Dirkschneider sang lead with the West German metal band Accept, it was clear that AC/DC's Bon Scott was his primary influence. And the headbanger took his love of Scott with him when he departed Accept and formed his own band, Udo, in 1987. Though not as strong as his work with Accept, Faceless World is a decent album that employs mildly gothic imagery at times. Not content to simply crank up the volume and hit us with power chords, Dirkschneider and friends make melody a priority on "System of Life," "Stranger," "Blitz of Lightning" and other songs on this exuberant CD. Faceless World may not be Balls to the Wall (one of Accept's best releases), but it isn't anything to be ashamed of either. Who could have predicted that only three year's after Faceless World came out, this type of rock would have lost so much ground to alternative rock?