Language: English
Genre: Hard Rock
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© 1989 Warner Bros. RecordsAllMusic Review by Eduardo Rivadavia
No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims was an outstanding international debut from Danish rockers D:A:D,
following two promising efforts on the European Mega label.
Irresistible lead-off single "Sleeping My Day Away" combined a rhythm
guitar straight out of the AC/DC
handbook, spiced by melody lines performed with a country-ish,
'50s-style guitar twang -- a unique formula that the band successfully
applied to other standouts like "Point of View" and "Lords of the
Atlas." "Rim of Hell" is a stomping party anthem riding a monstrous,
mid-paced groove, and the band also rocks out full-throttle on "Jihad,"
"True Believer," and the almost Metallica-heavy "Ill Will." And even though their command of the English language is hardly perfect (it's rather sketchy, actually), D:A:D transform a potential negative into a glowing positive by taking fearless
poetic license with their lyrics. The results are often clever and always hilarious, as heard on "Siamese Twin" (sample lyric: "She's two of a kind and she's mine") and "Girl Nation" ("Bad bush and dangerous curves -- a female civilization"), among others. Why this record didn't become a huge smash is anyone's guess, but fans of raw, honest, hard rock simply can't go wrong with No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims.
poetic license with their lyrics. The results are often clever and always hilarious, as heard on "Siamese Twin" (sample lyric: "She's two of a kind and she's mine") and "Girl Nation" ("Bad bush and dangerous curves -- a female civilization"), among others. Why this record didn't become a huge smash is anyone's guess, but fans of raw, honest, hard rock simply can't go wrong with No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims.
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