*Contains 2 bonus tracks
and 14 tracks total.
Country: Germanyand 14 tracks total.
Language: English
Genre: Heavy Metal
Label Number: AFM 159-9
© 2007 AFM Records
AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson
© 2007 AFM Records
AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson
Many, many things have changed in the world since Udo Dirkschneider first belted out Accept's
theme song, "Balls to the Wall," back in 1983. Communism was abolished
all over Eastern Europe, apartheid ended in South Africa, Rudy Giuliani
enabled Times Square to become a lot like Disneyland, and the Internet
created a whole new generation of technology-minded entrepreneurs. Then
there are all the musical changes that took place -- thanks to the Nirvana/Pearl Jam/grunge
upheaval that occurred in the early '90s, alternative rock became
rock's primary direction. But some things haven't changed much since
1983, and Dirkschneider is a prime example. Mastercutor is a 2007 release that parties like it's still 1983; Dirkschneider
remains firmly, stubbornly committed to old-school power metal, and
this 50-minute CD is totally oblivious to post-'80s developments in
metal. But if Mastercutor sounds dated, that doesn't make it any less inspired. While few surprises occur, Dirkschneider
has no shortage of passion on melodic but hard-driving tracks like
"Vendetta," "The Instigator," "Walker of the Dark," and "Crash Bang
Crash" -- all of which sound like they could have appeared on an Accept album back in the day. Some veteran headbangers have changed with the times; Tommy Lee, for example, embraced alternative metal and rap-metal after leaving Mötley Crüe and launching his Methods of Mayhem project in the late '90s. But on Mastercutor, Dirkschneider refuses to leave the '80s behind -- and given how solid this album is, that is probably just as well. Dirkschneider
sticks with the type of metal he does best, and the result is an
enjoyable disc that falls short of essential but will please the German
headbanger's die-hard fans.
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