Let Us Prey (+1 Bonus Track) [Import]
Track Listings
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1. ...Chosen Few
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2. We, The Undead
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3. Master Of Alrchemy / House Of Whipcord / The Black Drug
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4. Outsider
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5. Night Of The Shape
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6. Priestess Of Mars
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7. Mothers Of Sepents
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
Let Us Prey (+1 Bonus Track),Electric Wizard,Jvc Victor,Rock
Let Us Prey (+1 Bonus Track) [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Last gasp of the original Wizard - fraught, bite-sized doom metal
- Pointless
- A near perfect masterpiece (3.5 stars)
- starting to make sense now. months and months later...
- Under rated.
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Let Us Prey
Electric Wizard
Manufacturer: Music Cartel
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- We Live
- Supercoven
- Come My Fanatics...
- V
- The Church Within
ASIN: B00006461S
Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Chosen Few
- We, The Undead
- Master Of Alchemy: House Of Whipcord/The Black Drug
- The Outsider
- Night Of The Shape
- Priestess Of Mars
Customer Reviews:
Last gasp of the original Wizard - fraught, bite-sized doom metal.......2007-01-31
This one's a bit debated amongst fans (following `Dopethrone' was never going to be easy), and for what it's worth here's my contribution: `Let Us Prey' is brilliant.
Terrorizer magazine gave it a rare 10/10 upon release, and while I wouldn't go that far I know what they heard that many others didn't. This is a kind of bite-size Wizard, with an album structure that makes the digestion of the tracks easier. It's possible to listen to this in one brief, exhilarating session without suffering the feedback-induced exhaustion of `Dopethrone'. Most fans would say that's the whole point of listening to the Wizard in the first place, but it doesn't have to be, even though aural abuse is certainly fun. The fact is, `Let Us Prey' is every bit as heavy and savage as the rest of their catalogue. The production work is especially notable, as Jus' guitar and Tim's bass lock in together to devastating effect - check out the monstrous first riff of `Master Of Alchemy' for ample proof. In fact, almost all of these riffs are monstrous. Jus does his usual ultra-distorted stoner drawl over these pounding repetitions, augmented with gutter-level psychedelic phase and flange sweeps in the background. The album in general sounds more like a jamming Wizard, although the songs are framed within the ten-minute mark to ensure the riffs don't stew themselves and become ponderous. The surprises come in the form of the shorter tracks - `We The Undead' has a punky edge that makes the band sound like it's frantically sweating along to catch up with their own tempo.
After the benchmark `Come My Fanatics...', `Let Us Prey' is their most atmospheric work, and is obviously the product of an excitingly unstable vibe. The band had just returned from a US tour that left them broke and unemployed, and they quickly recorded again, leaving us this weird, fraught album that nonetheless hits all the bases and provides us with a snapshot of the band blindly trying to re-establish their mission statement. And succeeding, naturally.
This is still essential Wizard, even by the standards of those who write this off as a `Dopethrone' addendum. It's not - it's the unnerving last gasp of the classic line-up shortly before its implosion. And then came Mark II, a very different animal that leads me to another review entirely...
Pointless.......2006-02-17
Just saw 'em the other night (2006).
Ok, stoner and doom is not exactly my genre. But:
They are not talented, noisy, murky, boring.
The riffing is cheap.
Incredible how people just make a cult out of this unoriginal noise group.
Telling you that because I loved Grand Magus and Cathedral on that gig, but this "cult" band Electric Wizard just made me sit down and wait for this wall of noise played by these non-musicians to end before I fell asleep.
Everyone can "play" this music with a fuzz pedal having purchased a guitar for the first time. It will take you 2-3 weeks of practicing. Try it for yourself, maybe you'll end up having a mysterious cult band.
Ok, I play jazz and progrock and metal, that's why I'm a bit upset at those doom-stoner bands who can't really play well.
Gives music a bad name.
A near perfect masterpiece (3.5 stars).......2005-05-24
As slowriotfornewzerokanada said, something had to follow Dopethrone. It defiently wouldn't and couldn't be as great as Dopethrone, but something had to follow it.
A year later, and I am still kinda iffy on this album. It's got some great slow doom such as A Chosen Few, Priestess Of Mars and The Outsider. But, what really brings it down is the addition of filler such as We The Undead, which sounds too much like Eyehategod. Night Of The Shape could've been a mouch better song with different production. Also, the album is WAY too short. Dopethrone was a monster, 70 minutes in length, and it didn't mellow out at all. This album is a total of 44 minutes, way too short.
However, if you are a casual fan, it would be wise to pick this one up. It's got 4 great songs, and 2 iffy ones.
starting to make sense now. months and months later..........2004-09-16
i've said some bad things about this album. i think i even called it a piece of junk in my dopethrone review. well, many months and many revisits later, i just want to say a few brief words to finally give this album its due.
first, Let Us Prey had to follow Dopethrone. SOMETHING had to follow it, and no matter what it was, chances were it wasn't going to be as good as, or top, a definitive album like Dopethrone. and while Let Us Prey certianly isn't Dopethrone II, it shouldn't be disregarded either.
it's starting to make sense now, as i sit here and listen to the newest album We Live, which has a lot more in common with Let Us Prey than anything before it. it seems like after Dopethrone, EW had to move in a slightly different direction. they knew they couldn't follow up Dopethrone, so they made a change. and honestly, when you listen to what they band is doing circa 2004, lineup changes and all, Let Us Prey falls into place. it was a great way for the band to change it up after Dopethrone, and is a very solid album.
the main difference would have to be the feel. let me see if i can explain this... earlier wizard, up to Come My Fanatics was heavy, but its overall effect tended to be a heavy, spacey drone. Dopethrone mixed this with pure vitrol - "Legalise Drugs & Murder" was printed inside, and while there was a LOT of spacey, droney feel in the record, there was also a lot of horror and dirt. Let Us Prey removes some of the expansive, spacey elements from the bands sound, and distills the vitrol of dopethrone into a more focused, hazy dirge. kind of like waking up really hungover and having to go work physical labor for twelve hours straight. the music is aggravated. and it works. it's effective.
so that's my take on it nowadays. i listen to this album a lot more now than i did when it came out, and i like it a lot more too. and now that We Live is out, this record seems to be an accurate representation of the direction Electric Wizard is heading post-Dopethrone, so get used to it!
newcomers will always be told to get the classics, but once you've got those under your belt, Let Us Prey is another worthy addition to their catalog.
Under rated........2004-04-19
Ignore the reviews bashing this album.
Yes, its not typical Electric Wizard, nor is it typical doom. But you have to take into account what Electric Wizard revolves around... marijuana.
This album takes a much more psychedelic, groove, stoned out stance towards its production instead of pounding riff after riff. The vocals are muted and distorted, alot like the first track from DopeThrone.
Night of the Shape is an excellent track to get blazed to and trance out. The last track, along with Weird Tales, is one of my fave tracks by the band. The first is headbanging material, and We the Undead shows you want Electric Wizard would have been if they had kept on the same route as they were when they first started.
My only complaints is that some of the tracks feel a bit like filler, other than that, it is an excellent record that obviously shows it has had alot of work done to it.
I cant wait to see what Jus Osbourn has ready for their new release.
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Let Us Prey
Electric Wizard
Manufacturer: Rise Above
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Dopethrone
- Supercoven
- Electric Wizard
- Come My Fanatics...
ASIN: B000FBHC82
Release Date: 2006-06-19 |
Tracks:
- U Chosen Few
- We The Undead
- Master Of Alchemn
- House Of Whipcord/ Blact Drug
- Outsider
- Night Of The Shape
- Briestess Of Mars
- Mother Of Serpents (Bonus Track)
Album Description
Considered by many to literally be The Heaviest Band In The World, Electric Wizard is more like a cult than a band. The Wizard conjure up visions of Alistair Crowley having a black trip with HP Lovecraft, whilst gazing at the most far out biker flicks ever created. This, combined with the crustiest gravity defying Doom riffs and drones, Electric Wizard have one mission: To Destroy! Plastic Head.
Album Details
Considered by Many to Literally Be "The Heaviest Band in the World", Electric Wizard is More Like a Cult Than a Band. The Wizard Conjure Up Visions of Alistair Crowley Having a Black Trip with Hp Lovecraft, Whilst Gazing at the Most Far Out Biker Flicks Ever Created. This, Combined with the Crustiest Gravity Defying Doom Riffs and Drones, Electric Wizard have One Mission: To Destroy!
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Let Us Prey (+1 Bonus Track)
Electric Wizard
Manufacturer: Jvc Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000060NN9
Release Date: 2002-04-10 |
Tracks:
- ...Chosen Few
- We, The Undead
- Master Of Alrchemy / House Of Whipcord / The Black Drug
- Outsider
- Night Of The Shape
- Priestess Of Mars
- Mothers Of Sepents
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
leaders not followers.......2003-08-02
reading earlier wizard interviews, they promised to get 'eavier with each new recording, and the lords have definately delivered with these fine masterworks. let us prey does not let down, this was the first wizard album i had heard and i didnt hesitate to go and buy the rest, and you can definately see the progression without them drifting far from what they do. it kicks off with 'u chosen few' and carries on from there with riffs to blow the pavement from the path you walk. there is one slightly slower piece on here, 'night of the shape', which to say the least is a haunting number. i think their albums definately sound fantastic if youve a good bass system on your stereo, for the full effect, but i would recommend the wizard to anyone who likes heavy music of any sort.
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Let Us Prey
Electric Wizard
Manufacturer: Dream Catcher
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Alternative Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
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ASIN: B000062Y3D
Release Date: 2006-03-23 |
Tracks:
- ...A Chosen Few
- We, the Undead
- Master of Alchemy: House of Whipcord/The Black Drug
- Outsider
- Night of the Shape
- Priestess of Mars
Album Description
2002 album from the most intense stoner sludge band in the world, the followup to the blurred out acid grind of 2000's weedathon masterwork, 'Dopethrone'.
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Manufacturer: Cooking Vinyl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000ENBNY0
Release Date: 2007-07-16 |
Average customer rating:
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Let Us Prey
Spyder Baby
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Goth & Industrial
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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| Goth
| Industrial
ASIN: B000PAWYC2 |
Product Description
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Every once in a while a great rock band comes along to pave new ground and even less common that a band defies conventional formats and refuses to be put in category. This band is Spyder Baby. Their visually stunning and visceral stage shows have turned once curiosity seekers into loyal and devoted fans.
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12 Sacred Heart
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14 Kill The King
15 Everyday Is Halloween
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Xxv Gathering: Let Us Prey
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B000SZ82JI
Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Average customer rating:
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Manufacturer: World
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000272QI
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