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Calm Before the Storm [ORIGINAL RECORDING REISSUED]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 27, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: 1987
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Cleopatra
  • ASIN: B00000JKG7
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #264,529 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Black Xmas
2. Chanting of the Priests
3. Metal Punk
4. Under a Spell
5. Calm Before the Storm
6. Fire
7. Krakin Up
8. Beauty and the Beast
9. Deadline
10. Gypsy
11. Muscle

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Product Description
Remastered 1999 reissue of their 1987 album, which features the last recordings with Cronos on vocals before the band split. 11 tracks, including 'Black Xmas' and 'The Chanting Of The Priests'.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Experimental, but not without many faults, May 24, 2005
After the disappointing album Possessed and Mantas hightailing it to pursue a solo career, remaining members Cronos and Abaddon recruit two guitarists to take his place. With a new line-up in place, Venom would march into the studio and record their fifth studio album Calm Before the Storm.

With this release, Venom (or what I've read from interviews, Cronos) decided to do some experimenting. Unlike Possessed where the music sounded worn-out, redundant and de-evolved, Storm does the total opposite and goes too far into left field and in the process Venom alienated a lot of their fans. Cronos and crew threw most of their "black metal" sound out the window for a more upbeat traditional simplistic thrash sound.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind when bands experiment (unless its Metallica). Without bands changing their sound or experimenting, we wouldn't have stellar albums like Iron Maiden's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son or Judas Priest's Painkiller. But Venom's experiment...well...I guess it might have been better if the songs overall were better.

What really hurts album is the songs aren't that great. The new "sound" might have been more stomach-able if it produced some killer tracks. The only real standouts are Black X-Mas, Chanting of the Priests, and the title track, but that's about it. These songs are only memorable because of some catchy courses and some good rhythms. Black X-Mas, probably the albums best track, is far too short clocking in at just under the 3 minute mark. This only adds salt to an already open wound.

The rest of the songs are just simple and unmemorable. Metal Punk is an attempt at a "punk" metal song, and it fails. Under a Spell, Krakin' Up, Beauty and the Beast, Deadline, Gypsy, and Muscle all suffer from mediocrity with poor to silly lyrics and a considerable lack of good guitar solo's. It's sad to say but after listening to this album, I can see where Venom sorely misses Mantas's guitar talent and song writing abilities. Many people might be unaware but Mantas was responsible for most of Venom's more memorable and kick-ass songs from their earlier releases and without him, the band seems lost.

The one really good thing is that Venom finally got decent production as there is no comparing the production of Storm and Possessed when it comes to production quality. Sadly, just because an album has decent production doesn't necessarily make it good, as with the case here.

Fans retaliated against the album and Cronos knew it, so he took Mantas's replacements and jumped ship to record some solo albums where he would continue to refine this new "sound", and I have to admit, he did craft the sound better in his solo efforts (He would even re-record the song "Fire" for his solo compilation creatively titled "Venom")

Will die hard fans like this CD? Most probably won't but there are a few fans like me that will find at least a few songs too like here.

Calm Before the Storm...another entry into Venom's interesting and complex history as a heavy metal band. More interesting entries would come later....

It should also be mentioned that Storm has been re-released numerous times sometimes under different tiles and covers. Make sure to steer clear of the versions released under the names Metal Punk and Beauty and the Beast as they are cheap issues with silly cover art and considerably lower sound quality. Either get the original Neat Records release with the original lightning bolt cover or the Deadline re-issue with some sort of weird man/cat creature on the cover.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A REALLY different Venom., June 8, 2003
By "bay_area_thrasher" (the middle of the pit) - See all my reviews
I think that people ignore this particular Venom album because it lacks the dark atmosphere and blasphemous lyrics of their previous albums. Instead, the concepts are a little more varied than on earlier works. It does not measure up to their earlier work, but it is by no means a bad album. The main reason I'm giving this album four stars is because of the departure of Mantas, who to me, was the most important aspect of Venom. Without him, the music leaves something to be desired. Still, there are plenty of great tracks on here including "Black Xmas", "Metal punk", "Under a spell", "Calm before the storm", and "Gypsy". I would not recommend this album to those just starting to get into Venom, but it is still a great buy and a nice piece of straightforward metal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars MIND BLOWER !!!!!!!!!, October 26, 2004
By JUAN MARTIN GABASTOU (Weston Hills, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This record is Venom's fifth release,their first since guitarrist
MANTAS left the band and was replaced by two extremely competent lead guitarrists.The 2 first tracks are excellent but traditional heavy metal style,exciting but kinda dissapointing compared to previous albums.From track 3¨Metal Punk¨on,all hell breaks loose
and the music starts whipping you in pure thrash fashion,of a very unique and particular style-new Venom-we could call it.It's
so intense and fast paced you won't believe your ears.The sound,unlike all previous albums,is increbible,almost pefect and featuring dynamics to spare !!! The new guitarrists'technique is
polished AND dirty at the same time,and Abbadon is at his best on the drums,that sound like a machine gun !!!
This release won't dissapoint either old or new fans,I just won't ever figure why it is so underrated,really beats me.It is,in my humble opinion,one of the best trash metal albums of all times.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Venom's best, but still an O.K. album
This is definitely one of Venom's weakest albums. Not THE weakest, because that would be 1992s "The Waste Lands". That one sucked. Read more
Published on June 5, 2004 by Rob Michaels

2.0 out of 5 stars Venom's low point
This isn't a bad album, in fact if this were recorded by nearly any other heavy metal band of the era it would be a great effort. Read more
Published on June 10, 2002 by Burritoman

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Classic Venom
This recording replaces Matas with two newer guitarists and had a new lyrical style, which is much less hard-hitting than the previous albums. Read more
Published on June 2, 2000 by gsibbery

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