This article is about the Hammers of Misfortune album. For other albums, see
Bastard § Albums.
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The Bastard is the first album by the American progressive/heavy metal band Hammers of Misfortune, released in 2001.[3]
Critical reception
AllMusic wrote: "Nothing less than a three-act heavy metal opera with role-playing vocals sung by the band members, the album draws on a whole range of metal influences—from Thin Lizzy and Iron Maiden to Mercyful Fate and Opeth—and ties them together with some Celtic folk touches to create a sound that, while it does feel a little '80s nostalgic, is actually pretty original."[2] Loudwire thought that there's not "much of a musical precedent for the group’s fearless brand of blackened prog-metal, made all the more stunning and unique by distinct vocal styles for each character and even folk music ingredients."[4] SF Weekly declared that "Hammers of Misfortune's well-orchestrated melodicism, kaleidoscopic riffs, quirky time signatures, and striking vocals are grandiose and metalriffic—and that's no myth."[1]
Track listing
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1. | "The Dragon Is Summoned" | Erica Stoltz, John Cobbett | Cobbett | 2:29 |
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2. | "The Bastard Sapling" | Mike Scalzi | Cobbett | 2:23 |
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3. | "On Wings of Vengeance" | Stoltz, Scalzi, Cobbett | Cobbett | 2:28 |
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4. | "Hunting Tyrant" | Cobbett | Cobbett | 2:30 |
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5. | "You Should Have Slain Me" | Scalzi, Cobbett | Cobbett | 3:26 |
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Act TwoTitle | Lyrics | Music |
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6. | "An Oath Sworn in Hell" | Cobbett | Cobbett, Scalzi | 6:40 |
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7. | "The Blood Ax Speaks" | Janis Tanaka, Cobbett | Cobbett | 2:28 |
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8. | "Tyrant Dies" | Cobbett | Cobbett | 3:42 |
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9. | "The Witch's Dance" | Cobbett | Cobbett, Tanaka | 2:31 |
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10. | "The Prophesy Has Two Meanings / Coronation" | Cobbett | Cobbett | 2:12 |
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11. | "The New King's Lament" | Scalzi | Cobbett | 1:54 |
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12. | "For the Ax" | Cobbett | Cobbett | 2:56 |
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13. | "Troll's March" | Cobbett | Cobbett | 1:34 |
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14. | "Sacrifice / The End" | Cobbett, Tanaka | Cobbett, Tanaka | 8:57 |
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Personnel
- Hammers of Misfortune
- Production
- The band did not record The Bastard in a typical recording studio. The liner notes state: "this album was recorded on an 8-track analog machine in a rehearsal space in San Francisco between July 1999 and February 2000."
References
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- John Cobbett
- Joe Hutton
- Leila Abdul-Rauf
- Sigrid Sheie
- Max Barnett
- Chewy Marzolo
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