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Barbarian Princes: Live in Japan, 1999
Barbarian Princes: Live in Japan, 1999

Barbarian Princes: Live in Japan, 1999 in Bloomington, MN

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Recorded live in Tokyo and Osaka during
the Deviants
' February 1999 Far Eastern assault,
Barbarian Princes
is essentially a showcase for new material, shot through with a smattering of worthy reprises. Yet a quick glimpse at the track listing is to sell it ruthlessly short; to barely even hint at the wall of power erected as a churning
"Eating Jello With a Heated Fork"
links with the foreboding
"Aztec Calendar"
and the stressed
"Disgruntled Employee,"
to create one of the most relentlessly adrenalized openings any live album's ever had. The sound quality isn't as brutal as the band, a razorblade's reflection of the view from the mosh pit, so instruments scythe rather than mix through the monitors, and
Farren
's vocals stand way out front, to clash with the enthusiasm of the audience. But
were never about the hi-fi experience -- raw power pummels relentlessly out of the speakers, transforming
Dylan
's
"It's All Right Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)"
into a sneering diatribe; drenching the sober
"Lennon Song"
blues
with wasted, weary passion; and electrifying
"Dogpoet"
as the kind of ten-minute
blues-metal
boogie that the early
Blue Oeyster Cult
might have come up with, if they'd not held the instruction booklet upside down. If you're looking for an easy entry into the
experience, pick up 1979's
Vampires Stole My Lunch Money
. But if you're hunting the mud-caked leviathans of lyrical delinquency and sonic destruction which are
' most beautiful ugliness,
is aptly titled. It's that beauty which has ensured
remain relevant. It's the ugliness which should make you grateful for the fact. ~ Dave Thompson
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