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Westworld

Westworld

SKU: V86608 Barcode: 0803341524385
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 04 Nov 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The latest reissue of THEATRE OF HATE's classic album, "Westworld" on red vinyl, is a journey into the wild, wild west of post-punk music. The dark and brooding energy of lead singer Kirk Brandon is as captivating as ever, weaving tales of love, loss, and rebellion against a backdrop of tribal drums and soaring guitar riffs.

The opening track, "Do You Believe in the Westworld," sets the tone with its infectious chorus and driving beat that will have you tapping your feet in no time. Brandon's vocals soar and wail, taking you on a rollercoaster ride through the desert of your mind.

Tracks like "Incinerator" and "The New Trail of Tears" showcase the band's ability to blend punk rock aggression with haunting melodies, creating a sound that is simultaneously gritty and beautiful. The production quality of this reissue is top-notch, with each instrument cutting through the mix like a knife through butter.

Overall, "Westworld" on red vinyl is a must-have for any fan of post-punk music. It's a reminder of a time when music was raw, authentic, and unapologetically rebellious. So grab your cowboy boots, put on your stetson, and saddle up for a wild ride through THEATRE OF HATE's "Westworld." Yee-haw!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Do You Believe in the Westworld
2. Judgement Hymn
3. 63
4. Love Is a Ghost
5. The Wake
6. Conquistador
7. The New Trail of Tears
8. Freaks
9. Anniversary
10. The Klan

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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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