Hello Master by Priestess

Hello Master

Priestess

2005

Hello Master is a Rock album by Priestess, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Stoner Rock
  • heavy
  • driving
  • desert

About

Upon first listen, Montreal hard-rockers Priestess unleash the kind of blisteringly loud vintage tones normally associated with retro rockers like Wolfmother and Fu Manchu, but after a few tunes, it’s evident that the Canadian quartet’s attack is just as rooted in ‘80s hardcore punk — not unlike early recordings by Queens of the Stone Age. “I Am The Night, Colour Me Black” detonates with a hard-driving blast better suited for fist-pumping than head-banging, especially once that feral and ferocious guitar solo comes tearing out of the speakers. “Lay Down” takes a Danzig approach to riff-rock, most noticeably in the way frontman/guitar player Mikey Heppner elongates his vowels. The slightly mellower “Run Home” boasts some Thin Lizzy-inspired guitarmonies as Heppner cleverly disguises catchy pop-hooks and a well-written narrative under ‘70s muscle-car rock replete with cowbell. Throughout <i>Hello Master</i> the band’s attempts to feel-it-and-steal-it get blown out by their own originality, whether they’re turning Jimi Hendrix-inspired riffs into their own tones on “Everything That You Are” or narrowly escaping AC/DC comparisons on standout cut “The Shakes.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1I Am the Night, Colour Me Black3:14
  2. 2Lay Down3:05
  3. 3Run Home3:36
  4. 4Two Kids2:17
  5. 5Talk to Her3:10
  6. 6Time Will Cut You Down5:05
  7. 7Everything That You Are3:25
  8. 8The Shakes3:21
  9. 9Performance3:41
  10. 10Living Like a Dog3:01
  11. 11No Real Pain3:01
  12. 12Blood3:17

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold