LOUDNESS – World Tour 2018 – Rise to Glory – Live in Tokyo (2019 Ear Music)
In an unfortunate twist of events, Loudness drummer Masayuki Suzuki was sidelined by stroke and could not perform on the Rise to Glory tour. Ryuichi “Dragon” Nishida filled in beat-for-beat and appears on the live album World Tour 2018 – Rise to Glory – Live in Tokyo. This 2 CD/1 DVD combo set is compiled from three days in Tokyo, with a bonus: the DVD features one track with Masayuki Suzuki from the fourth day. His performance on “Loudness” is as if there was nothing wrong with him, and he appears delighted to be playing live again.
Live in Tokyo is an energized performance, focusing almost entirely on early Loudness. This being a hometown crowd, many of the songs are performed with their original Japanese lyrics. 1985’s Thunder in the East takes the early focus on disc one with the first six tracks all being sourced from the “big” album. These tracks are intense, with solos by Akira Takasaki that melt the face. Classic Loudness with jagged riffs and still-powerful vocals from Minoru Niihara.
Oldies abound. Disc 1 also includes “Loudness” (the version with Ryuichi Nishida on drums) from the 1981 debut The Birthday Eve. A slick, well-received version. There’s also a punishing “In the Mirror” from third LP The Law of Devil’s Land, and the memorable “Crazy Doctor” from 1984’s Disillusion.
The second disc spotlights two lesser-known albums. First is The Law of Devil’s Land from 1983. The first five heavy numbers (including a second version of “In the Mirror”) all come from that platter. This is the heavy proto-thrash that Loudness were peddling at the start of the 80s, and vicious stuff it is. But not without hooks! The last five originated on Disillusion, regarded by some aficionados as Loudness’ best. From “Crazy Doctor” through the ballad “Ares’ Lament” and the finisher “Esper”, these are some great metal songs.
Impressively, the third disc (the DVD) highlights another batch of songs missed on the first two discs: newer material. “Soul on Fire”, “Go For Broke”, “Until I See the Light”, “I’m Still Alive” and a pair of instrumentals from the new Rise to Glory (2018) stand up to the earlier material. The awesome “The Sun Will Rise Again” from the 2014 album of the same name rounds out the freshest material. The new tunes are still heavy, riffy and melodic, but with a very slight modern edge. “I’m Still Alive” goes thrash metal, but that’s part of Loudness’ origins. Besides the return of Suzuki on drums for one song, the highlight of the DVD is a ballad. After so many brutal songs, Minoru breaks out an acoustic guitar for an unplugged “Ares’ Lament”. This is completely different than the version on CD 2, which was done fully electric.
Any classic band from the 80s or earlier, still trying to pull it off today, has the same question to answer: How good is the singer? Minoru Niihara is excellent. As if no years have passed. None of the material presents a challenge.
Considering the mixture of material over the three discs, Rise to Glory – Live in Tokyo would be a suitable entry point for any rock fan wanting to check out Loudness. You’ll get the hits from Thunder in the East, ample early deep cuts, and a sampling of quality new stuff. Value for the money and time invested.
4.5/5 stars
Amazing the body of work these guys have put out. I thought it all ended after Thunder In The East lol
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I think most people did. I’m really glad to have spent the last year discovering all this music.
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Good stuff man all about discovery even at your old age lol
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Wow, this sounds like true value for money. Loudness! \m/ \m/
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Total value. I think Jen paid $19 for 3 discs. NOT BAD.
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Haha Not Bad? I’d say more like FREAKING STEAL!
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This one sounds great. I love how they broke each disc up in to eras of the band and that you got hits and some solid deep cuts. Good stuff!!
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Yeah I didn’t see that coming, and didn’t realize it until I was listening. I guess they must have played 4 nights in Tokyo and then selected tracks for each disc that don’t overlap too much.
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was looking forward to this. Really liking this live set. Haven’t watched the dvd yet.
Have u seen this yet? https://www.rockhall.com/nominees-announced-2021-induction
Think Maiden will get in?
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Yes I do, but I think they should stay home and not show up. Nobody takes the Hall of Fame seriously anymore, if they ever did. Foo Fighters? WAAAAAY too soon. The fact that FF and Iron Maiden are in the same year is such a joke to me.
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How about that Dennis Straton is eligible to get inducted but not Blaze Bayley? Harrison has been slighted.
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That’s just rude to include Dennis and not Blaze, if so! Proves the hall of fame doesn’t know the bands. What did Dennis do? Played on one album, no songwriting credits, lasted a year?
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Why not just induct everyone? I guess because the committee is a bunch of snobbish pretentious dumbass critics that have never played an instrument in their life.
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I’m sure some/most have played instruments. Just about everybody I know except me plays one. Even Deke was a bassist.
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Wow, sick burn on Deke. “Even” he played bass.
Harrison can’t play, so you’re in good company. I can play guitar, piano, and by virtue of being able to play guitar, I know I can play bass. I used to play trumpet but have forgotten most of it. I’d probably be pretty handy on a marimba if someone sat one in front of me and gave me some time with it. I know a fair bit of theory, and you wouldn’t believe how helpful that is when learning an instrument.
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If they show up they should bring Blaze along anyway.
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They should only do Blaze songs with him singing just to take the piss.
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Sort of hilarious. I just realized that Blaze is seriously the only person that’s been in the band since the first album not to get the nod. What a bunch of douchebags.
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The rock hall I mean.
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I like that you brought up both the return on money & time investment – both important metrics!
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I haven’t got this one either. Sounds great.
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Totally great!
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Since the new Loudness record (and it’s bonus live DVD) impressed me very much, I guess I need to hunt down more Japanese metal from these cats.
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I’m jealous that you got the new album!
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Well, it wasn’t cheep, lol. But I sorta regret ordering it from amazon.jp. Apparently. cdjapan orders includes a fricking poster of the very kickass album art.
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Imagine the shipping cost when you add in the poster though.
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