


PRETTY MAIDS MOTHERLAND Review: Still Great, but not "Pandemonium" - It is a tribute to the greatness of Pretty Maids' last album, "Pandemonium," that I'm still giving their leatst effort 5 stars. The former was one of the best metal albums I've heard in a long time. Not only was it intense, dark, and hard-hitting, but it had an atmospheric chill to it, and it was melodic and well-written. "Motherland" is quite similar to "Pandemonium" in that regard, although this most recent effort is simply a good, solid metal album. "Motherland" is more balanced throughout; there is not a bad song on this record. The highlights, however, are not quite as good as the previious album. For example, "Bullet for You" is a love song, a typical ballad. The ballad from "Pandemonium" was a song called "Little Drops of Heaven," which was a perfect metal ballad with lyrics more haunting and deep than the simple love song would typically be. It's much of the same for the other tracks. Overall excellent stuff. Song structures and production are amazing, the band has never sounded better. If you liked their previous work or are a fan of hard rock, pop-metal, or metal in general, pick this up. While it may not be the masterpiece that "Pandemonium" was, it certainly is up there with the best rock albums of 2013, and it shows that even when this band is not at the top of their songwriting game, it's still head and shoulders above most of what's out there today. Review: Yes, yes, yes... - Mother Land and Pandemonium are both HUGE offerings of M E T A L and seduction. I know of no other band that so easily moves between ripping your head off and cradling you in a warm and fuzzy love song like the totally commercial pop sounding Little Drops of Heaven. Pretty Maids rant against "the machine" and delve into the human psyche like few other bands can. I mean, c'mon... how about that original out take from the Ice Man? That's great stuff.
| ASIN | B00B0YL0E0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,953 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #68,099 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (143) |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 8024391059326 |
| Label | FRONTIERS MUSIC SRL |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | FRONTIERS MUSIC SRL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2017 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.91 x 5.63 x 0.38 inches; 3.68 ounces |
C**R
Still Great, but not "Pandemonium"
It is a tribute to the greatness of Pretty Maids' last album, "Pandemonium," that I'm still giving their leatst effort 5 stars. The former was one of the best metal albums I've heard in a long time. Not only was it intense, dark, and hard-hitting, but it had an atmospheric chill to it, and it was melodic and well-written. "Motherland" is quite similar to "Pandemonium" in that regard, although this most recent effort is simply a good, solid metal album. "Motherland" is more balanced throughout; there is not a bad song on this record. The highlights, however, are not quite as good as the previious album. For example, "Bullet for You" is a love song, a typical ballad. The ballad from "Pandemonium" was a song called "Little Drops of Heaven," which was a perfect metal ballad with lyrics more haunting and deep than the simple love song would typically be. It's much of the same for the other tracks. Overall excellent stuff. Song structures and production are amazing, the band has never sounded better. If you liked their previous work or are a fan of hard rock, pop-metal, or metal in general, pick this up. While it may not be the masterpiece that "Pandemonium" was, it certainly is up there with the best rock albums of 2013, and it shows that even when this band is not at the top of their songwriting game, it's still head and shoulders above most of what's out there today.
B**T
Yes, yes, yes...
Mother Land and Pandemonium are both HUGE offerings of M E T A L and seduction. I know of no other band that so easily moves between ripping your head off and cradling you in a warm and fuzzy love song like the totally commercial pop sounding Little Drops of Heaven. Pretty Maids rant against "the machine" and delve into the human psyche like few other bands can. I mean, c'mon... how about that original out take from the Ice Man? That's great stuff.
J**R
Do these guys ever disappoint?
Pretty Maids released their "Motherland" CD in 2013. Much like all their other albums, this is pretty straight forward melodic hard rock with hints of metal at times. This could easily be one of the Maids best records, and it's easily one of my favorites. The first thing that jumped out to me was, this album is really well produced and has some powerfully written songs. Most of the songs seem to deal with political upheaval and issues, but they don't go all Rage Against the Machine on us here. Pretty Maids simply state how much the world sucks on a daily basis. The songs are also pretty rocking throughout; there are the occasional ballads( and lets face it, these guys can make a ballad) which slow the record down a bit, but nothing too awful for my tastes. My favorite tracks were "Mother of All Lies," "Motherland," "Who,What,Where,When" and "Bullet For You." The rest are winners though as well. This album would have been five-stars for me, but there was just the littlest amount of filler that crept in and kept it from that designation. The songs that are good, are really good, but some songs just seemed a little to boring for me. Overall really strong offering.
J**H
Classic, time sensitive ROCK
This is a classic rock album that tells the story of our times. The music is classic rock and roll. The lyrics are very time sensitive and tell the story of our time - or of another time. Musically, PM really pours on the rock beat with well composed songs. This is evident throughout this album. Buy it and listen first to the music and then to the story.
A**E
Awesome!
Had "Future World" back in the 80's and liked it but it didn't stand out. After reading reviews iI gave this a try and very glad I did! Great mix of metal and hard rock songs. Well written songs and outstanding craftmanship here. Great melody throughout! Another band deserving airplay in the states...
N**A
How have I not heard them before?
How has this amazing band eluded me for so long? I regret that I haven't spent most of my life listening to them. There is not a bad song on this album, seriously. If you have never heard of Pretty Maid before, try them. This is just pure, concentrated awesomeness!
R**D
Solid Maids album...Always consistant
I have got into Pretty Maids since Future World and they never disappoint on their albums. Yes...they throw in some chessy ballads here and there but that have always put out great albums. This is no exception. Not as heavy as their last, but still solid
T**Y
Just the usual from Pretty Maids
These guys killed at ProgPower XIII last year, their first American gig. I hope they do a US tour for this project. They just get it. Always entertaining, projects of energy and passion. Hard rock for rock/metal fans across the board.
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S**I
La primera vez que lo oí alguna canción no me convencía mucho, pero a partir de la segunda y cuando le coges el gusto al ambiente general que han creado te va a parecer uno de sus mejores álbumes y, si no, prueba
J**S
This band continues to amaze me, and what amazes me more is the fact that that haven't really broken through into the mainstream. Who knows, maybe this will be the album to do it?! Every track on the album is strong and captivating. Absolutely no filler! Premium melodic hard rock....sort of reminds me of Def Leppard in a way. The songs range from light to heavy. I enjoy it all, but I like the slammers the best. With so many disappointments in releases, these days, it's refreshing to be tickled by an unexpected gem of a cd like this one. Check out the live DVD/CD "It Comes Alive" these guys released if you haven't.....it absolutely shreds! Jan Patrick Lucas (Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada)
V**T
Oui ! Après quelques publications qui, sans être déplaisantes, semblaient toutefois montrer quelques signes de lassitude de la part de ces vétérans du Hard/Heavy, l'actuelle mouture de PRETTY MAIDS nous démontre une nouvelle fois toutes ses capacités, toutes ses aptitudes, tout le métier qui est le sien, en nous offrant encore une fois un disque de grande qualité. Le constat de ce "retour aux affaires" est à mon sens à mettre à l'actif d'un groupe qui se sera beaucoup renouvelé sur le plan de ses individus ces dernières années. Officiellement intégré au groupe en 2006, les claviers de Morten Sandager par exemple font désormais quasiment jeu égal avec les riffs et les solis (très inspirés) de Ken Hammer. La complémentarité Claviers/Guitares ne c'est ainsi jamais faite aussi forte que sur ce disque. Un très bon point d'ores et déjà. Côté rythmique, si René Shades, le nouveau et très "Nicky Sixx-ien" (de part son look) bassiste ne fait pas là ce que j'appellerai des étincelles, en revanche, le jeu musclé (entre modernité et héritage/traditions) de Allan Tschicaja (à vos souhaits !) fait une fois encore des merveilles sur ce disque. Puisse ce line up rester stable pour les quelques années à venir SVP. Du côté des anciens, la donne reste là même. Ronnie Atkins chante ainsi toujours de façon aussi caractéristique: L'aspect Spontex/Gratounette en quelque sorte. Une face rugueuse et l'autre bien plus moelleuse. Quant à l'imposant Ken Hammer, voilà précisément tout ce que j'aime chez un guitariste officiant dans un registre tel que celui ci (le Hard/Metal). Ken Hammer est de ces guitaristes qui semblent avoir compris depuis longtemps qu'un solo de guitare ne pouvait trouver légitimement sa place au sein d'une composition qu'à la seule condition qu'il serve le morceau. Souvent assez court dans ses interventions, le guitariste est assurément un mélodiste averti pour faire sonner à chaque fois sa guitare comme il le fait. Son chorus sur "Why so Serious" en est ainsi l'un des plus beaux exemples sur ce disque. Et l'album dans tout ça ? MOTHERLAND est à considérer comme le prolongement de son prédécesseur: - Mêmes musiciens (à l'exception du bassiste). - Même production virile et parfaitement équilibrée. - Belle alternance entre morceaux "rentre dedans" et morceaux plus léger (domaine dans lequel le groupe n'a pourtant jamais véritablement excellé selon moi). La différence qui est pourtant à souligner sur cet album, c'est qu'il est d'un aspect bien plus sombre cette fois ci. Dans le fond comme dans sa forme. A l'image de sa superbe illustration, le Mal(in) s'invite souvent ici au détour de morceaux aux titres sans équivoque: "Hooligan", "Why so Serious", "Sad to See you Suffer", ou l'édifiant et alarmiste "Mother of all Lies". Car oui, et là aussi, on constatera que PRETTY MAIDS est bel et bien un groupe ancré dans son/notre époque. Soucieux (inquiet) de lendemains ou les mensonges, les délits, la violence (morale comme physique) semblent ainsi s'ériger de plus en plus comme les nouvelles façons de faire pour tirer son épingle du jeu dans une société ou nos valeurs morales d'hier semblent ne plus valoir grand chose aujourd'hui. Alarmant et surtout inquiétant ! Initié sur le vorace et imparable "Pandemonium", en ouverture de l'album du même nom, il est presque un peu dommage que le groupe n'ait pas osé aller jusqu'au bout de sa démarche afin d'inscrire ce disque dans une logique pleinement conceptuelle (comme le laissait entrevoir les 4 premiers titres de l'album). Le menaçant instrumental "Confession" annonçant "The Iceman" (le diable) augurait par exemple de ce à quoi aurait pu ressembler un tel disque. Il n'en reste pas moins que PRETTY MAIDS n'a en rien a rougir face à la concurrence (limité), avec un album tel que celui ci. Après 30 ans de carrière pour une douzaine d'albums, voilà qui relève même de l'exploit. En tout cas, des groupes de soi-disant "seconde division" (comme l'affirme certains) faits de ce bois là... Je prends et j'en reprends encore. 16,5/20
R**A
Ich kann mich nur all den positiven Referenzen über MOTHERLAND anschließen. Dieses Album hat seine Wirkung bei mir zwar erst nach dem zweiten Hördurchgang entfaltet - dafür aber umso nachhaltiger. Unzählige Klassiker dieser Band zählen seit meiner Teenie-Zeit- ich bin mittlerweile 50J. - zu meinen unsterblichen Lieblingssongs und meine Platten- und CD-Sammlung dürfte in Bezug auf diese Band wohl vollständig sein, wobei es in der Vergangenheit durchaus einige songs gab, die bei mir nicht zünden wollten. Damit war es 2010 vorbei! Das PANDEMONIUM-Album hatte sich zum Konzentrat all der guten Tugenden der PRETTY MAIDS entpuppt, für die ich diese Band von jeher mochte!Schwachstellen, an denen man am liebsten die CD zum nächsten Stück weiterspringen lassen wollte, existierten schlichtweg nicht! Der Abwechslungsreichtum der Stücke dürfte eigentlich jedem, der ein Herz für solides melodisches Rockhandwerk hat,sehr viel geben! Das im Jahr 2013 erschienene LIVE-Album "It Comes Alive" beinhaltet sowohl die legendären Sympathieträger-Songs vergangener Jahre und Jahrzehnte und annähernd die gesamte Playlist vom Pandemonium-Album. Das zusammen hat etwas mit mir gemacht, was mir nie zuvor mit irgendeiner Rockband passiert ist - ich wurde ein die-hard-fan par excellence. Kurz darauf erschien dann "MOTHERLAND". Das Maß war voll - es trieb mich zu einem PRETTY MAIDS Livekonzert..und im kurzen Abstand folgten dann weitere vier Konzerte, davon drei in ihrer Heimat Dänemark. Der Suchtfaktor sollte also nicht unterschätzt werden. Wer ähnlich Wundersames am eigenen Leib erfahren möchte, dem kann ich MOTHERLAND und Co. nur allzu dringend empfehlen! PRETTY MAIDS - you are the greatest!!!
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