Babylon is an album by W.A.S.P., released in 2015. The album is a heavy metal CD. -
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"Babylon" is a powerful studio album by the legendary heavy metal band W.A.S.P., available here in CD format. Released under Napalm Records, this record showcases the band's signature blend of hard-hitting riffs, anthemic choruses, and provocative lyrics. "Babylon" draws inspiration from apocalyptic themes and classic literature, delivering tracks that are both intense and thought-provoking. Highlights include songs like "Crazy," "Live to Die Another Day," and "Into the Fire." The production quality ensures every note resonates with energy and passion.
W.A.S.P., formed in 1982 by frontman Blackie Lawless, has been a driving force in the heavy metal scene for decades. Known for their theatrical stage shows and controversial imagery, they achieved international fame with hits such as "I Wanna Be Somebody" and "Wild Child." Their influence extends across generations of rock fans worldwide.
Napalm Records is renowned for supporting innovative artists within rock and metal genres since its founding in Austria in 1992. With a diverse roster featuring some of the biggest names in alternative music, Napalm Records continues to set standards for quality releases globally.
BABYLON is WASP's 14th studio album and it's a good one. To start off, the cover of the cd, with its awesome depiction of the four horseman of the apocalypse, is easily WASP's best (followed by their previous DOMINATOR).
Eugene S. - 19/Jul/2022
The fourteenth studio album by the American heavy metal band. Strong American glam rock with great vocals and virtuoso guitar parts. I recommend.
Vladislav M. - 26/Jul/2020
The persistence of WASP's musical convictions can only be envied.
The band has been scaling high-grade Heavy / Glam for almost 35 years and is at its peak. Bravo Mr. Lawless!
Alexander S. - 16/Jan/2020
This W.A.S.P. Album musically, it looks like a logical continuation of "Dominator" a. At the same time, "Babylon" is much closer in spirit to the classic works of Blackie & Co of the 80s. From the very first chords of the opening Crazy, there are associations with the unforgettable action movie Wild Child. The subsequent material, designed in the corporate style of the group, which is difficult to confuse with someone else, looks quite holistic, although it is certainly 100% predictable. However, this predictability can be forgiven for only one of Blackey’s original voice, which still sounds great.
Out of a small number of new songs, of which there are only seven, the epic "Babylon's Burning" with a powerful drive and a furious chorus is especially notable.
Somewhat surprising is the presence on the honorable 4th place of the cover version of "Burn" - a textbook thriller Deep Purple. I don’t know what made Blackie sing this wonderful, but too famous song. It is possible that, with a certain deficit of her own compositions, she fit perfectly into the album, both musically and in semantic terms. However, the original “Burn” sounds certainly stronger. The second cover, the bored rock and roll "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry, completes the album and is somewhat out of the rest of the musical series. Although, perhaps, for Blackie, the semantic component is more important here.
W.A.S.P. released another high-quality album that does not open new horizons, but takes its leader with its professionalism and charisma, fits into the classic 45 minutes (another good tradition along with the frequency of album releases) and is listened in one breath.