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Let Us Prey

Let Us Prey
Artist: Electric Wizard
Label: Candlelight
Category: Music

Buy New: $14.98



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 150205

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 12311
UPC: 803341231160
EAN: 0803341231160
ASIN: B0011WMI5Q

Release Date: February 5, 2008
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Tracks:

  • ... U Chosen Few
  • We, The Undead
  • Master of Alchemy: House of Whipcord/The Blact Drug
  • The Outsider
  • Night of the Shape
  • Priestess of Mars
  • Mother of Serpents

Similar Items:

  • Witchcult Today
  • We Live
  • Dopethrone
  • Electric Wizard
  • Come My Fanatics...

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Considered by many to literally be The Heaviest Band In The World, Electric Wizard is more like a cult than a band. The Wizard conjure up visions of Alistair Crowley having a black trip with HP Lovecraft, whilst gazing at the most far out biker flicks ever created. This, combined with the crustiest gravity defying Doom riffs and drones, Electric Wizard have one mission: To Destroy! Plastic Head.

Album Details
Considered by Many to Literally Be "The Heaviest Band in the World", Electric Wizard is More Like a Cult Than a Band. The Wizard Conjure Up Visions of Alistair Crowley Having a Black Trip with Hp Lovecraft, Whilst Gazing at the Most Far Out Biker Flicks Ever Created. This, Combined with the Crustiest Gravity Defying Doom Riffs and Drones, Electric Wizard have One Mission: To Destroy!


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars 3.5 - Eclectic Wizard   April 11, 2008
Tom Chase (London)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

How to follow "Dopethrone"? An album widely regarded as a modern day classic in the stoner/doom genre. Electric Wizard's response, "Let Us Prey", proved to a bit of a damp squid.

It was the last release from the seminal line-up of Jus Oborn, Mark Greening and Tim Bagshaw, the trio that created the bands best albums, "Come My Fanatics" and "Dopethrone". Divisions were reported during the making of this album, and unfortunately this came through on record. "Let Us Prey" is extremely hit and miss throughout, mostly due to some unexpected and out of place experimentation. "We, The Undead" sees the band surging into relatively lightning paced punk rock, and "Night of the Shape" surprises with some moody trip-hop dirge. I appreciate some artists need to re-invent their sound from time to time, but only if that sound is tired. Electric Wizard had just perfected their super-heavy, abrasive brand of 70s doom, and these experiments were not only unnecessary, but quite out of their field. The band sounds messy and confused playing punk, and as for trip-hop...well...just a weird choice.

Frustratingly, amidst the unsuccessful experimentation is some bludgeoning classic EW. Opener "A Chosen Few" blasts in with a typically brutal lead riff, and you wouldn't be stupid to think another "Dopethrone" is on the way. One of my all-time favourite EW tracks comes after the muddled punk, the monumental "Master of Alchemy" piece. Purely instrumental, the song swaggers through two of Oborn's best ever riffs, psychedelic atmospherics and wailing solos. There's a sublime doom groove throughout both sections, making the clutter before it become even more frustrating. "The Outsider" and "Priestess of Mars" are both decent tracks, not brilliant but staple EW and enjoyable, and they keep a small level of consistency going.

So with "Let Us Prey" you get two outstanding, classic Wizard tracks - two staple, slightly stock tracks and two dreadful, out of place experiments. A true mixed bag, and a frustrating release when compared to the mighty albums that preceded it. Those new to the band are best advised with "Come My Fanatics" or "Dopethrone".



5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest Electric Wizard albums   January 13, 2008
Ryan Bernard (MA)
This is easily one of the best electric wizard albums available, and in fact this is the only version of it that is still currently in print on lp. On the 2002 Japanese release on JVC Victor records and the 2006 Rise Above release (both 2 lp sets, this one is just 1), there is a bonus track called "mother of serpents", but nevertheless, this is an incredible album even without it, and its a fair price to pay for a record. This is a very space and drug oriented album, and they pull it off very sincerely. This is definitely a must have stoner metal album. Electric Wizard creates brilliant soundscapes and beautiful interweaving guitar and bass parts while all the same still remaining true to their claim at being "the heaviest band in the universe". I can't strongly enough convey the sheer brilliance of this album, so just get it.


5 out of 5 stars leaders not followers   August 2, 2003
Mr. T. Newell (england)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

reading earlier wizard interviews, they promised to get 'eavier with each new recording, and the lords have definately delivered with these fine masterworks. let us prey does not let down, this was the first wizard album i had heard and i didnt hesitate to go and buy the rest, and you can definately see the progression without them drifting far from what they do. it kicks off with 'u chosen few' and carries on from there with riffs to blow the pavement from the path you walk. there is one slightly slower piece on here, 'night of the shape', which to say the least is a haunting number. i think their albums definately sound fantastic if youve a good bass system on your stereo, for the full effect, but i would recommend the wizard to anyone who likes heavy music of any sort.

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