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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well worth another look, November 2, 2007
This review is from: Visual Lies (Audio CD)
I understand that Lizzy Borden's over the top image and stage antics were necessary for him to gain the attention he needed to break through in an era where image was everything, but I can't help but think that it was precisely that image that has kept a lot of "serious" metal fans from checking out Lizzy's material. It's a shame too, because when you get to the actual music Lizzy Borden was releasing, particularly around 1987's Visual Lies, you'll find some surprisingly mature heavy metal that is not too far removed from early Fates Warning, Crimson Glory, Helstar, or even Queensryche (I'm talking about EP and The Warning here, not Operation: Mindcrime).

Visual Lies is really where Lizzy broke free from the Twisted Sister-esque trappings of his previous albums, which I have to admit could get a bit silly. Visual Lies is anything but silly, hitting hard with all of the energy you'd expect from a California metal band in 1987, but with enough polish and maturity to take the band's sound to a new level. It's somewhere between the power metal of say, Fifth Angel or Warlord and the typical Hollywood hard rock sound. Lizzy vocal histrionics are in full effect here, and his supporting band delivers some surprisingly technical melodic metal to back him up.

I was a Lizzy Borden skeptic for a while, but albums like Master of Disguise and Visual Lies made me a believer. If you've avoided Lizzy for similar reasons (such as this particular album's cheesy cover art), do yourself a favor and take a chance on this band. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

NOTE: Visual Lies was reissued in 2002. The bonus demos and remixes don't add much, but the digitally remastered sound makes the reissue a must buy if you're a Lizzy Borden fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "This ain't no false façade and this ain't no freak disguise", August 18, 2005
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Visual Lies (originally released in 1987) is my favorite Lizzy Borden album. It has some of their best material and, bonus track aside, is their most solid album Every track is amazing! My favorites are, coincidentally, every other track. "Me Against the World" flat out kicks! Killer power metal at its best with Lizzy's vocal dominance! The best track here, though, is "Outcast." This may be my all-time favorite Lizzy track. It is a slower track, but heavier than a ballad. It has a beauty to it, especially at the line "they're watching as I fall." It picks up the tempo at the chorus but does not explode into a rocker like some of Lizzy's other slower tracks. It stays consistent and, as it is such an amazing track, that is a good thing. In fact, all the tracks here stay pretty consistent in their sound and tempo. Skipping #4, the next stand-out is the title track. "Visual Lies" is another slower track. This may be closer to the perennial power ballad of the late 1980s, but Lizzy always kept an edge to their songs and never dived into the metal ballad realm. Like with Outcast, Visual Lies has a beauty to it especially at the vocal depth at the chorus. Skip the next song and you come to "Lord of the Flies" which is a powerful rocker. It is not as ferocious as Me Against the World, but still can kick. The verses before the chorus are amazing! The final stand-out is "Visions" which is another slower, power track. Lizzy demonstrates his incredible vocal range, singing low at the first part of the verses and then opening it up.

The other tracks, although not quite as stellar, are still excellent. Of the non-bonus songs, there is nothing weak here. "Shock" has some excellent guitar riffs at the verses. If it stayed that way, it would be another favorite of mine. I just do not like the chorus. It's too commercial-sounding: "Shock treatment I'm turning it on for you." It is a shame because the song had a lot of potential. "Den of Thieves" is a faster rocker. It is very good, it is just not as memorable as some of the other tracks here. "Eyes of a Stranger" is probably the most accessible song on Visual Lies. It leans a little too much towards the commercial side, but it is not bad. "Voyeur (I'm Watching You)" sounds better the more I hear it. On another album, it would probably be one of my favorites.

The bonus tracks feature different renditions of Me Against the World, Lord of the Flies, and Visual Lies. They are a little rawer and more reckless sounding than the album versions as they are "live demos", but not really that different. The original album tracks are better as they are, of course, more polished. The remix of Me Against the World is very annoying with "two against the world" being repeated at the end in a computerized way. I always have to skip that track. Because they are bonuses, I do not include them in may rating for Visual Lies. 5 stars + for my favorite album by one of my favorite 80s metal bands. The CD booklet includes full color photos of the band and Lizzy and lyrics.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good metal album, February 12, 2011
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When I first bought this I liked it OK but I don't think I appreciated it as much as I should have. A couple decades later after giving this album a fresh listen it is really impressive. I'm going to have to look at some of the other albums that these guys have.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 80's Metal Masterpiece!, October 12, 2006
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I bought this album when it came out in 1987 and it still sounds good today. Awesome guitar riffs and licks coupled with Lizzy's unique voice really stand out from all the other heavy metal of the day. This is a must have for all you 80's metalheads.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great production solid cd, February 1, 2010
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les raw than Menace with less Lizzy screams,but holds up better than any prevous release
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lizzy Borden, January 7, 2008
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I think what other people was leaving out of the other reviews was.
The fact that Joe Holmes who played with Ozzy is playing on this disc.
He is skilled.
He was hired to make this a great cd and it is!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have bought this cd 2 or 3 times.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Go For The Kill! It's Me Against The World!!!!!, July 30, 2006
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How the above quoted track "Me Against The World" manged to get lost in the shuffle of crappy hair metal like "Nobody's Fool" and "Seventeen" I will never know, but then again I probably don't want to find out. Lizzy Borden is an amazing band and anyone will find a track they can relate to on this disc, now re-released with a few cool bonuses. I picked "Visual Lies" up on Amazon a few years back and am just now getting around to writing a review, but I find it hard to believe that I'm only the SECOND person to do so! "Me Against The World" is one of the greatest rock anthems ever recorded and it has gotten me through many a hard and stressful time. Who the heck needs that stupid theme from Rocky!!!!! The rest of the tracks on the album are awesome as well, and if you love the MET-UHL, you will be like me, wondering how in the heck you manged to miss this group the FIRST time.


After almost gagging reading through the indulgent reviews for a band like FASTLANE, I can't believe that Lizzy Borden has fallen by the wayside. Their tunes were even featured in a MOVIE for Pete's sake, a really great slice of metal-schlock called "Black Roses" that's probably available used/ new on Amazon for a reasonable price and definitely worth the $10 or so it costs. Got to write a review for it now, too! Regardless, the Borden guys are awesome and DESERVE to be remembered as one of the best Heavy Metal bands of the 80's. Pick up this disc and check it out! Crank up the jams, roll down the windows on your Pontiac Grand Am and hit the interstate...yeah, baby...me against the world....
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