- Stock: In Stock
- Model: CRUZ596
- Weight: 770.00g
- New mastering by Justin Weis
- Gatefold edition featuring original
artwork, unreleased pictures, and new drawings!
- 8-page booklet w/metallic ink
- Deluxe DLP
with translucid gold and black splatter colored vinyl and gorgeous silkscreen
on "D" side!
Vinyl re-release of an underground classic that set the standard for
genre-defying, forward-thinking metal!
Twenty years after its original release, Hammers of Misfortune’s
classic The Bastard debut is getting the vinyl treatment, complete with
never-before-seen artwork and a new mastering job!
Well into his career as the leader of Hammers of Misfortune, as
well as a vital member of Ludrica and Vhol, John Cobbett started to peel back
the onion regarding his creative process. He needs sufficient time to get into
the swing of writing an album. Once he does, it becomes all-consuming. Cobbett
cannot stop; it deprives him of sleep and turns him into a taskmaster. But, it’s
for one perfectly good reason: He has to finish the album and release his art
into the world. Hammers of Misfortune’s 2001 debut, The Bastard, was the
beginning of a journey that has made the San Francisco outfit one of metal’s
most unique and cherished bands. Just in time for its 20th
anniversary, Cruz Del Sur Music is releasing the album for the first time on
vinyl.
Written throughout 1999, The Bastard
was demoed on Cobbett’s four-track recorder. The recording process — which
featured the Hammers lineup of Cobbett, guitarist/vocalist Mike Scalzi (Slough
Feg), bassist Janis Tanaka (P!nk) and drummer Chewy Marzolo — then tracked in
the band’s rehearsal room to an old 8-track reel-to-reel by their friend, Rich
Morin, who, according to Cobbett, was just starting the learn the ins-and-outs
of audio engineering. Cobbett oftentimes cut his vocal parts well into the
night, sometimes having to do battle with another local band bashing out Rush
covers. Eventually, Cobbett completed his vocals on Halloween night, 1999,
alone in the dark.
The release will feature unreleased photos
from Cobbett’s collection, as well as never-before-seen artwork that never made
it to the original CD pressing. It will also be a double LP with one “act” per
side since the album is comprised of three acts, with a silkscreen design
comprising side four. The Bastard re-release comes with vinyl-specific
mastering courtesy of longtime engineer Justin Weis, a booklet full of lyrics
and artwork restored by Annick Giroux of Temple of Mystery Records and in
colored vinyl with gold and black splatter.
Currently in the throes of writing a new
Hammers studio album, Cobbett has a special affinity for The Bastard —
he can clearly recall what he was aiming for with every part. Unlike any album
of its time, The Bastard was a metal opera for a new generation of metal
fans who pined for something more. Twenty years after its release, The
Bastard, as well as Hammers, resonate more than ever.
The Bastard
track listing:
1. The Dragon Is Summoned
2. The Bastard Sapling
3. On Wings of Vengeance
4. Hunting Tyrant
5. You Should Have Slain Me
6. An Oath Sworn in Hell
7. The Blood Ax Speaks
8. Tyrant Dies
9. The Witch’s Dance
10. The Prophecy Has Two Meanings
11. The New King’s Lament
12. For the Ax
13. Troll’s March
14. Sacrifice/the End