GALACTIC COWBOYS - MACHINE FISH + FEEL THE RAGE (*NEW-ATOMIC BLUE DOUBLE VINYL, Gatefold, 2022, Brutal Planet Records)
- First time ever on vinyl!
- Remastered to perfection by Rob Colwell of Bombworks Sound
- 2-LP Color Vinyl in a Gatefold jacket with lyrics
- The 2-LPs contain all of both Machine Fish & Feel the Rage EP in one package
- Both albums originally released in 1996 on Metal Blade Records
- The album was named as a tongue-in-check reference to all the other "successful" bands, albums, or songs at the time that had the word "machine" or "fish" in them.
- The artwork depicts a "machine fish," which is actually a garbage sculpture made by bassist Monty Colvin, complete with turning indicator light bulbs for eyes.
- The song "Red Sun" actually dates back to 1989. Versions of the song were recorded for the self-titled album and Space In Your Face, but a re-worked version of the song made the cut for Machine Fish.
- Feel the Rage features artwork painted by bassist Monty Colvin.
- A new song "Paradigm Shift" is the second track on the Feel the Rage EP
- The EP contains two covers; "I Want You" by KISS, and "Junior's Farm" by Wings.
- Feel the Rage features two live tracks from Machine Fish
- The originally un-listed track, dubbed "Grandmother's Coffin," on the EP is a short bluegrass song written during the Machine Fish sessions.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT MACHINE FISH....
Cornerstone Magazine praised Ben Huggins' vocals, stating that his voice "scrapes across your ears with an intensity usually reserved for those being eaten alive by great white sharks."
There are some great headbanging moments in "The Struggle" and "Feel the Rage," the latter of which also has a powerful chorus reminiscent of something off of their self-titled debut.
METAL-ARCHIVES
Machine Fish might be the perfect Galactic Cowboys album....From a purely metal perspective, this is for sure their most approachable album.
METAL-CRITIC REVIEWS
- Ben Huggins - Vocals, guitar
- Wally Farkas - Guitar, vocals, keys
- Monty Colvin - Bass, vocals
- Alan Doss - Drums, vocals, keys
ABOUT THE ALBUM
The 1996 double masterpiece from the Galactic Cowboys features 2-LPs containing all of both Machine Fish & Feel the Rage EP in one package. Everything has been remastered to perfection by Rob Colwell of Bomwborks Sound and features deluxe Gatefold Packaging that collector's love (with lyrics!).
Tracklist
MACHINE FISH Side A
Feel The Rage
The Struggle
Fear Not
Stress
Psychotic Companion
MACHINE FISH Side B
In This Life
Easy To Love
Red Sun
Idle Minds
The Lens
Pattin' Yourself On The Back
MACHINE FISH/FEEL THE RAGE Side C
In A Lonely Room
9th Of June
Arrow
Paradigm Shift
FEEL THE RAGE Side D
I Want You
Junior's Farm
Idle Minds (live)
9th of June (live)
Grandmother's Coffin
MACHINE FISH Side A
Feel The Rage/The Struggle/Fear Not/Stress/Psychotic Companion
MACHINE FISH Side B
In This Life/Easy To Love/Red Sun/Idle Minds/The Lens/Pattin' Yourself On The Back
MACHINE FISH/FEEL THE RAGE Side C
In A Lonely Room/9th Of June/Arrow/Paradigm Shift
FEEL THE RAGE Side D
I Want You/Junior's Farm/Idle Minds (live)/9th of June (live)/Grandmother's Coffin
CUSTOMER REVIEW
For me, Galactic Cowboys has three periods: The first: excellent melodic metal heavily influenced by Sam Taylor and the "King's X" sound, which includes the album recorded as The Awful Truth, as well as the first two GC albums. The third: the final three albums from Horse to Let it Go, which I consider to be relatively weak and inconsistent, but still good. And the second: Machine Fish. On this cd they really nailed it. They had stopped trying to clone King's X and abandoned much of the slower, moodier songs for flat-out riff-based metal. Other reviewers had said many of the songs on this cd sound the same -- this is not true at all, unless you think that when every song rocks your face off that they all sound the same. Within that, there is great diversity here: fast songs that rock hard, slower songs that rock hard, quirky songs that rock hard. In short, this album just rocks. I know that their signature sound is all based in the harmonies, blah, blah, blah. Fact is, though, they are a rock band, and they are at their best when they are kicking a**, not sounding lovely. This is THE cd to hear that side of this band. If you like metal, get this disc. You will not be disappointed.