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Westworld
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl
Our Take
Our Take
Ah, THEATRE OF HATE, the band that always makes me want to throw on my leather jacket and stomp around like a rebellious teenager. Their live album, Westworld - Best Of Live, is a thrilling combination of punk energy and post-punk intensity that will leave you craving more.
From the moment frontman Kirk Brandon lets out his signature wail on "Legion," you know you're in for a wild ride. The band's ferocious energy is palpable throughout the entire album, with tracks like "Conquistador" and "Original Sin" hitting hard with their driving rhythms and soaring vocals.
The live setting only enhances the intensity of THEATRE OF HATE's music, with the crowd's energy feeding back into the band's performance. The raw power of tracks like "The Hop" and "He Who Dares Wins" is truly electrifying, making you feel like you're right in the middle of the mosh pit.
Overall, Westworld - Best Of Live is a must-have for any fan of post-punk music. It's a testament to THEATRE OF HATE's enduring appeal and their ability to thrill audiences with their fierce live performances. So grab your leather jacket, crank up the volume, and let THEATRE OF HATE transport you to a world where rebellion reigns supreme.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. My Own Invention (Live at the Warehouse, Leeds, 27/01/81)
2. Rebel Without a Brain (Live at the Warehouse, Leeds, 27/01/81)
3. Original Sin (Live at the Warehouse, Leeds, 27/01/81)
4. Legion (Live at the Warehouse, Leeds, 27/01/81)
5. Incinerator (Live at the Warehouse, Leeds, 27/01/81)
6. Conquistador (Live at Bingley Hall, Stafford, 1982)
7. The Hop (Live at Bingley Hall, Stafford, 1982)
8. Propaganda (Live at Bingley Hall, Stafford, 1982)
9. The Wake (Live at Bingley Hall, Stafford, 1982)
10. Do You Believe in the Westworld (Live at Rock Against Junk in the Tempodron, West Berlin, 12/09/81)
11. Judgement Hymn (Live at Rock Against Junk in the Tempodron, West Berlin, 12/09/81)
12. Eastworld (Live at Bingley Hall, Stafford, 1982)
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About the artist
Theatre of Hate
THEATRE OF HATE: A post-punk powerhouse that refuses to play by the rules. Hailing from the UK, this band has been shaking up the music scene since the early 1980s with their unique blend of punk, goth, and tribal influences. Led by the enigmatic frontman Kirk Brandon, Theatre of Hate is a force to be reckoned with on stage and in the studio. Their music is a thrilling sonic journey that transports listeners to dark, moody realms while still making them want to dance. With intense guitar riffs, pulsating drums, and haunting vocals, Theatre of Hate's sound is both captivating and raw. They have a knack for crafting songs that are both catchy and thought-provoking, making them a favourite among music lovers who crave substance with their style. The band's live performances are a sight to behold, with Brandon's charismatic presence commanding the stage and leaving audiences in awe. Theatre of Hate knows how to put on a show that will leave you wanting more, with their high-energy performances and infectious energy. Their legacy in the music industry is undeniable, with their influence continuing to be felt in the world of post-punk and beyond. Theatre of Hate may not conform to the norms of the music industry, but that's exactly what makes them so special. In a world full of cookie-cutter bands, this group stands out as a true original. Don't sleep on Theatre of Hate - they're here to shake things up and leave their mark on music history.
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