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Destroy the War Machine

Warrior Soul

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Album Review

When Warrior Soul first appeared on the scene back at the dawn of the '90s, they were not afraid to speak their mind about politics and/or the state of the world in their lyrics. Musically however, they had quite a lot in common sonically with the then-current copy of heavy yet mainstream metal acts. Despite receiving some accolades and sweet touring slots, the group — led by founding member/singer Kory Clarke — never broke through commercially and called it a day in 1995. Fast forward 11 years, and Clarke opted to resurrect Warrior Soul with a whole new lineup, which issued their first studio album in 14 years in 2009, Destroy the War Machine. Even with such a long lay-off, the song remains the same — heavy metal that would have sounded right at home being introduced by Rikki Rachtman back in 1990/1991 on Headbanger's Ball, and Clarke ranting and raving about what he doesn't find enjoyable in the modern world ("The Fourth Reich," "Motor City," etc.). And on tunes such as "Pigs" and "Knocking ‘Em Down (In the City)," if you can picture a more explosively metallic/early era Guns N' Roses or Skid Row, you're pretty close to the sound Warrior Soul specializes in here. But amidst all the gritty/hard-hitting tunes, you'll find a song or two that leaves you scratching your head at the fact that Clarke is trying just too darn hard at times, namely "She's Glaswegian," which contains some downright silly lyrics, delivered in an even sillier voice. For better or for worse, Destroy the War Machine sounds just like you'd think a new Warrior Soul studio album would sound like — be it 1992 or 2009.

Customer Reviews

Greatest Album of 2009

OMG! I was shocked when I saw this... This just released about 2 weeks ago, holy crap... I only listened to the preview of the song so far and like all Warrior Soul songs this album sounds like it ROCKS! Check it out, and definitely give a listen to the other albums, totally undated regardless of the year of release. MUST CHECK OUT!

Major Disappointment

I've been waiting years to hear a new Warrior Soul record, so I was REALLY psyched to see this on itunes... and I was completely disappointed once I heard it. This first song or two led me to believe that these guys might actually be back for the attack. After that, though, it just fades into generic, watered-down, played-out, tired, 3 chord punk crap. Kory's lyrics are infantile, the songs sound like they were written in a couple days, AND I come to find out (a little too late, mind you) that this isn't even the same group of musicians that made up the REAL Warrior Soul. It's Kory... and a bunch of unknown new guys. I'm sorry but Kory Clarke doesn't make up Warrior Soul, he was just 25% of it. He should've used a different name for this project. I feel like I got ripped-off. Two big thumbs down. LAME.

Response

I'm not sure who Greg Prato, Rovi(moron who wrote the iTunes review)is, but he sounds like he's bored with this album, or just too good for it, and to Snizzz, are you nuts? The line-up changed, and it still sounds like Warrior Soul. Do a little research and see why it changed, and maybe you'll think before you spout drivel. This album stayed in my van for about 3 months. Buy it and support WS!!!!

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s

Kory Clarke wanted to be the Iggy Pop of the '90s. Through his band, Warrior Soul, the Detroit native concocted his own Stooges- and MC5-style blend of political activism and art rock tendencies, gave it a '90s spin, and tried to impart...
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