Reviews list for Scorpions - Blackout (1982)
Right before Scorpions began losing much of their heaviness in subsequent albums, such as the chart-hitting Crazy World and the painfully experimental Eye II Eye. People who have checked out those albums are gonna regret not hearing their earlier heavier albums. Blackout is quite amazing! A f***ing great offering of 80s hard rock/metal.
This is probably the center of the band's direction in their tenure. The 5 albums before Blackout are filled with twisted hard rock/heavy metal anthems, with only a few commercial-sounding songs and several ballads throughout. In the albums after Blackout, it's almost just commercial hard rock/pop rock with barely any metal. Blackout marked that true balance between those eras. They were able to write catchy hooks strong enough to fit well with the metal that shows the last of its dominance here.
The album starts with a throwback to the catchy heavy insanity of Virgin Killer with the opening title track. This is pure heavy metal, almost having the speed of speed metal, with riffing that's hard to ignore, performed by guitarists Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs. I'm starting to realize that Jab is one of the finest guitarists in classic hard rock/heavy metal, in the same level as the band's previous lead guitarist Uli Jon Roth. A shredding man of steel! Vocalist Klaus Meine performs some of his finest vocal work to date. He's awesome at his singing there, and even sing-screaming, ending with some raven cawing at the end, high enough to literally shatter glass, like in the album cover (odd, but not following any of the controversial aspects of previous album covers). I think his vocal cord surgery really enhanced his range. And I think the original has much more power than its re-recording 3 decades later. "Can't Live Without You" dominates again with speedy rock/metal. You can hear how brilliantly Jabs shreds in the song, and that kind of shredding is hard to find in their subsequent releases. In fact, most of his leads throughout the song are solos! Another spectacular anthem! People know "No One Lies You" as a single. That opening solo will keep you on your seat. It's so cheesy, yet something the more classic metalheads would much rather hear than the band that pushed earlier heavy metal off its reign of popularity (Nirvana and its grunge sound). It's an irresistible mid-paced sing-along. The rhythm section of bassist Francis Buchholz and drummer Herman Rarebell works well with the soloing and singing insanity. It's like AC/DC but far better and more metallic!
"You Give Me All I Need" continues that mid-tempo pace, but it slows down into a generic ballad in the verses. Still we don't get to hear full-on mainstream rock until at least the band's next album. "Now!" has more metal energy to enjoy wish there could've been more of because of the song's short length. "Dynamite" is a bit dull in the riffing but has some great power, like it probably could've worked just as well in their next album. It's a bit generic, but you know how kick-A the band can get. The verses and soloing will certainly "kick your a** to heaven!"
So "Arizona" exists... And I'm talking about it! People seem to overlook this track, but it's quite underrated. It's so emotional, tight, and filled with rock/metal. Just get it ASAP! Still the greatest highlight is coming up next... It's time to really hear what these guys really were as a rock/metal band with the 7-minute epic "China White", the ultimate heavy metal engravement in Scorpions' legacy stone. The heaviness can surely beat what Maiden and Priest put out that year, and even material from earlier thrash bands, with its godly Sabbath-like slow marching pace. This would make you want to raise your fist and tell the catchy pop sh*t to f*** off and let this true metal foundation out and spread to different bands. And don't forget Meine's unique singing! The emotional "When the Smoke Goes Down" is a good ballad, but not the best way out.
I recommend this historical metal greatness to any fan of the genre. This is Scorpions' true heavy metal offering which they sadly f***ing discarded most of from their next albums onwards. Don't back out from the Blackout!
Favorites: "Blackout", "Can't Live Without You", "Now!", "Arizona", "China White"