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Hardworlder

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Download links and information about Hardworlder by Slough Feg. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 42:56 minutes.

Artist: Slough Feg
Release date: 2007
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 13
Duration: 42:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Return of Dr. Universe 1:18
2. Tiger! Tiger! 4:13
3. The Sea Wolf 2:31
4. Hardworlder 4:31
5. The Spoils 2:18
6. Frankfurt-Hahn Airport Blues 2:43
7. Galactic Nomad 3:41
8. Dearg Doom 3:16
9. Insomnia 4:10
10. Poisoned Treasures 3:05
11. Karma-Kazee 5:22
12. Whirling Vortex 1:19
13. Street Jammer 4:29

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Slough Feg's blend of classic heavy metal and Celtic folk sounds as if the '80s and onwards never happened. Such quirky anachronism, though, has earned the group a devoted cult following. If before the band's fusion of influences was charmingly messy, Hardworlder finds the mix focused and balanced. The record has a space pirate theme, but it reaches way back, faithfully covering old-school heavy metallers Manilla Road's "Street Jammer" and Celtic folk-rockers the Horslips' "Dearg Doom." In a world of death and black metal, this metal is hardly "heavy." However, it rocks hard in a very '70s fashion. "Frankfurt-Hahn Airport Blues" uncorks tough blues rock riffs; "Insomnia" bounces along like a sprightly Black Sabbath. The majestic chords of "Tiger! Tiger!" are positively anthemic, while "Galactic Nomad" has Thin Lizzy-esque guitar harmonies and the grandeur of pre-synthesizers Rush. Even the production is a throwback, capturing instruments with natural clarity. Metal can be epic without clichés; this record is ample proof.