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Bloodgood/Detonation

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  • Audio CD (September 11, 1998)
  • Label: Kmg
  • ASIN: B00000DMNX
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #75,207 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Accept the Lamb
2. Stand in the Light
3. Demon on the Run
4. Anguish and Pain
5. Awake!
6. Soldier of Peace
7. You Lose
8. What's Following the Grave
9. Killing the Beast
10. Black Snake
11. Battle of the Flesh
12. Vagrant People
13. Self-Destruction
14. Alone in Suicide
15. Heartbeat of the City
16. Eat the Flesh
17. Holy Fire
18. Crucify
19. The Messiah
20. Live Wire

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous in the 80s...some of it doesn't hold up now, April 21, 2005
This review is from: Bloodgood/Detonation (Audio CD)
It's been quite a few years since I bought my Bloodgood albums and I've been going back and listening to some of my music from the "old days". Bloodgood were one of the heavier metal bands on the Christian scene in the 80s...harder than the pop-metal sounds of Stryper but not quite as abrasive as Judas Priest-ish Saint. Former "Hair!" cast member Les Carlsen supplied the wailing banshee screams, David Zaffiro the riffs, and Michael Bloodgood supplied the bottom with Mark Welling on sticks. At the time this stuff was new, I thought it was about the best music ever. With the passage of time, I can see that some of this holds up...and some doesn't.

HIGHLIGHTS:
The opening acappella chorus of "Accept the Lamb" introduced the world to Bloodgood and it was a good choice. The chorus is catchy. After that, outstanding tracks on the debut are fire and brimstone rocker "Anguish and Pain", "You Lose" aims its arrows at hypocritical Christians, and the album closes with the near speed metal fury of "Black Snake", a riposte against Satan. The 2nd album was leaps and bounds ahead of the debut in terms of a good batch of high-quality songs. "Battle of the Flesh" leads it off with a look at the struggle for believers who are caught between selfish desires and more pure ones aimed at pleasing God. Mark Welling assaults his kit on "Self Destruction" (which is why it's particularly bad here that the 'thump' is anemic on the production. This could have really ROCKED..) "Heartbeat (Of the City)" is very much a mood piece. The guitars here are really restrained and Carlsen doesn't really let loose with any operatic shrieks. The focus is on the lyric here and it serves the song well. "Crucify" and "The Messiah" are audio encapsulations of Jesus' death and resurrection (they used to be performed as a mini-passion play at Bloodgood concerts). Carlsen looks out through Pilate's eyes in "Crucify" and places the 'blame' for Jesus' death squarely where it belongs: the Devil himself..the 'principalities' working through the rulers of that day to convict and kill an innocent man. "Messiah" is still touching today and probably their single finest effort. Despite using the ill-advised lyric "Like a burning flame that availeth much" (King James references sound REALLY archaic up against metal riffs, guys...) "Live Wire" is another blazing tune built on breakneck riffs.

LOWS:
"Stand in the Light" from the debut is pretty mediocre. "Eat the Flesh" is pretty over the top, even by metal standards (It's a studs 'n' leather take on communion). They manage to mix the communion metaphor with one for spiritual warfare and Jesus' death all in one shot. The lyric is just not well written.

BOTTOM LINE:
Christian metal fans will probably love this and these are their best 2 albums as far as I'm concerned. Other metal fans will be iffier on it because of use of 'insider' lingo that only Christians understand ("Christianese" as it's been dubbed..phrases like "Lamb of God","intercession","Living Water" only really have meaning to the churched) despite their supposed aim of an audience of non-Christians/church attenders.

You'll definitely want to EQ the snot out of it if you want a decent bass/drum sound...the heartbeat of any hard rock band. The production just sounds really thin on the drums (they don't "thunder" out of the speakers like they should) and the bass guitar, while a bit louder in the mix, should really feel "thicker", too. (I'm not blaming this on the KMG reissue..they sound thin on the original Frontline/Alarma releases,too)

4 stars musically but docked 1/2 for production= 3 1/2 stars
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING!, March 21, 2000
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Roger Cleven (Snoqualmie, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bloodgood/Detonation (Audio CD)
Two of the best Christian rock albums ever made. It would be great to see this band stage a reunion with the original band.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEST CHRISTIAN METAL BAND EVER, January 5, 2008
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Kerry Colling "K" (New York ,United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bloodgood/Detonation (Audio CD)
Having lost good copies of my Bloodgood tapes..(that's right...cassette tapes, you spoiled Mp3 and Ipod users!) It was so refreshing to hear a band that has meant so much to me, especially in my early years as a Christian. Bloodgood is (they are back) the best CHRISTIAN band to combine strong, lyrics (indeed, many chorus parts and lyrics are directly from the Bible) and quality and unique metal WITHOUT COMING OFF CHEEZY!). Les's voice is similar in some respects to Queensryche and Maiden..but has a distinctive quality all its own which makes Bloodgood extremely special. Zippy Zaffiro was and is a great guitarist. I like and enjoy the new members since he left...but something special about the first 2 CD's. Keep ROCKIN! lol!
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