Ride (album)

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Ride
Motor Sister's studio album

Publication
(s)

March 6, 2015

Label (s) Metal blade

Genre (s)

Hard rock , classic rock

Title (number)

12

running time

44 min 50 s

occupation

production

Jay Ruston

Ride is the first studio album by the American hard rock band Motor Sister . It was released on March 6, 2015 via Metal Blade .

Emergence

On the occasion of the 50th birthday of the anthrax guitarist Scott Ian , the former mother superior singer Jim Wilson played a private concert with Ian, his wife Pearl Aday as well as Joey Vera and John Tempesta . The band played twelve songs from Mother Superior selected by Ian. Six of them come from the Moanin album , the other tracks come from the Mother Superior , Sin , 13 Violets and Three Headed Dog albums . Of the three albums released in the 1990s, no titles were used. On the evening of the concert, the musicians involved decided to record an album.

The album was recorded live in Scott Ian's own recording studio within two days . Was produced Ride by Jay Ruston, who had previously been the Anthrax album Worship Music produced. According to bassist Joey Vera , some songs were recorded in one take , some in four takes. If someone got lost, the musicians would start over and refrain from overdubbing . Jim Wilson and Pearl Aday then needed another day to record the vocalists. The vocals were recorded separately as it was too loud in the studio on the first two days of recording to be able to record the vocals. The album title Ride comes from the lyrics of the song Little Motor Sister . For the songs A Hole and Beg Borrow Steal were music videos rotated.

Track list

  1. This Song Reminds Me of You - 4:58
  2. A Hole - 3:18
  3. Beg Borrow Steal - 3:25
  4. Fool Around - 5:16
  5. Get that Girl - 3:08
  6. Head Hanging Low - 3:44
  7. Fork in the Road - 3:11
  8. Little Motor Sister - 3:02
  9. Pretty in the Morning - 3:34
  10. Whore - 3:00
  11. Dog House - 3:33
  12. Devil Wind - 4:41

reception

Frank Thiessies from the German magazine Metal Hammer described Motor Sister as a "casual all-star project that does without any airs and never loses sight of the original reason for movement, fun". Thiessies awarded five out of seven points. Reinhold Reither from the Austrian online magazine Stormbringer.at described Ride as a “pleasantly rocking classic rock album” that “sounds extremely fresh and energetic” and awarded 3.5 out of five points.

Individual evidence

  1. Chad Bowar: Anthrax, White Zombie and Fates Warning Members Team Up To Form Motor Sister. Loudwire, accessed March 2, 2015 .
  2. Melanie Falina: Winning, hands down: An interview with Joey Vera of Motor Sister, Armored Saint. AXS, accessed March 4, 2015 .
  3. Marcel Rapp: MOTOR SISTER: Interview with Jim Wilson. Powermetal.de , accessed on March 4, 2015 .
  4. Dimitris Kontogeorgakos: Motor Sister - Joey Vera. Metalkaoz, accessed March 5, 2015 .
  5. Katherine Turman: Anthrax's Scott Ian Drives Motor Sister. (No longer available online.) The Village Voice, archived from the original on February 12, 2015 ; accessed on February 20, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / blogs.villagevoice.com
  6. ^ Frank Thiessies: Motor Sister - Ride . In: Metal Hammer , March 2015, page 86
  7. Reinhold Reither: Motor Sister - Ride. Stormbringer.at, accessed on March 2, 2015 .