STYLE: Hard Music RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 28926-18937 LABEL: Myrrh MYR1113 FORMAT: 12 inch vinyl Album
Reviewed by Mike Rimmer
Jerusalem were Sweden's first Christian rock/metal band. And what a band! 'Warrior', released in 1982, was their third album and the moment that the band truly came of age. Radical in message and pushing back the boundaries of Christian rock musically, this passion fuelled outing put the band on the map. This English language version of the album saw band leader Ulf Christiansson and his bandmates break out of Scandinavia and begin making an impact across Europe and into America where they found fellowship with fellow rockers like Resurrection Band and Petra who had a similar desire to create hard rock with a radical message. Appearances at Greenbelt made this album a popular choice for British Christian rockers and there is plenty to love here. The riffy "Constantly Changing" gets the whole thing underway and introduces us to two things - Christiansson's gruff vocal style and crisp lead guitar work, all built on a solid rhythm section with some added keyboard flourishes to add plenty of atmosphere. Highlights include the hard rocking "Man Of The World" and the brilliant title cut which highlights some of the band's musicality, mixing power and melody. "It's Mad" is another change of style and almost has a new wave feel and a very catchy chorus. The highlight of the second side of the album has to be the 12 minute prog rock "Sodom". With many musical changes, this track simply stuns the listener with its sheer rock versatility and spiritual passion. A lot of this album really stands the test of time now that over thirty years have passed since its release. It's a Christian rock classic and I am left wondering where the spiritually passionate Christian rockers of today are hiding?
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Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 21:17 on Dec 8 2010
These swedish ccm rockers give Petra a run for the rockiest
band! Listen to the great intro to the title song "Warrior";
WOW!!(the title is never heard in the song). I really like
the song "Pilgrim"; luv the guitar sound. The 12 minute
song "Sodom" has got to be the longest ccm song for an album
cut! The music for the song is just awesome!; great song
guys! There is a lot of truth in this song! What a perfect
song to end the album,the 6 minute "Farewell"; another great
song. GOD Bless! -Don
These swedish ccm rockers give Petra a run for the rockiest band! Listen to the great intro to the title song "Warrior"; WOW!!(the title is never heard in the song). I really like the song "Pilgrim"; luv the guitar sound. The 12 minute song "Sodom" has got to be the longest ccm song for an album cut! The music for the song is just awesome!; great song guys! There is a lot of truth in this song! What a perfect song to end the album,the 6 minute "Farewell"; another great song. GOD Bless! -Don