Prince of the Poverty Line

Prince of the Poverty Line

by Skyclad
Prince of the Poverty Line

Prince of the Poverty Line

by Skyclad

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Overview

One of Skyclad's strongest efforts, 1994's Prince of the Poverty Line saw Britain's leading (OK, only) pagan-thrash-folkers flying at maximum broom-warp thanks to the now symbiotic songwriting partnership between enigmatic vocalist Martin Walkyier and guitarist Steve Ramsey. No longer the stuff of questionable arrangements and clunky transitions (often the case on early efforts), album highlights such as the requisite energetic opener, "Civil War Dance," the violin-infused, metallic quasi-jig "Sins of Emission," and the stunning, even more fiddle-dependent power ballad "The One Piece Puzzle" all attain the highest creative caliber with unprecedentedly fluid proportions -- yet do so without breaking away from previously established Skyclad modes. So fluid and familiar, in fact, that it almost goes unnoticed that longtime violinist Fritha Jenkins had been replaced by one Catherine Howell (who would herself be gone within the year), or that these tracks were still, in essence, very odd, bizarre, and original. As usual, though, it's Walkyier's lyrics taking the cake in this regard. As has become an inimitable trademark over the years, his inscrutable tales of fantasy, feigned (or real) insanity, and even silly humor are spun into surprisingly topical and realistic dissertations, if one actually takes the time to dissect them. As for other mentionable moments, there's the added keyboard layers embellishing standout tracks "Cardboard City" and "Land of the Rising Slum," an unexpected choral backdrop contrasting nicely with the hard-charging "Gammadion Seed," and, with Ramsey and fellow six-stringer Dave Pugh holding court, there's not a wasteful guitar solo in sight. Simply put, one of Skyclad's best. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2017
Label: Noise
UPC: 4050538275766
Rank: 124362

Tracks

  1. Civil War Dance
  2. Cardboard City
  3. Sins of Emission
  4. Land of the Rising Slum
  5. The One Piece Puzzle
  6. A Bellyfull of Emptiness
  7. A Dog in the Manger
  8. Gammadion Seed
  9. Womb of the Worm
  10. The Truth Famine
  11. Brothers Beneath the Skin
  12. Widdershins Jig
  13. Cradle Will Fall

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Skyclad   Primary Artist
Dave Pugh   Guitar
Graig Dodds   Vocals (Background),Voices
Cath Howell   Violin,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Martin Walkyier   Voices
Alex Martin   Vocals (Background)
Kevin Ridley   Vocals (Background)
Graeme English   Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Steve Chahley   Vocals (Background)
Tony Bray   Voices
Mark Dodds   Vocals (Background)
Steve Ramsey   Guitar,Guitar (12 String),Vocals (Background)
Keith Baxter   Drums

Technical Credits

Skyclad   Producer
Martin Walkyier   Composer
Kevin Ridley   Engineer,Producer
Mark Baxter   Photography
Duncan C. Storr   Artwork
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