- Hell Awaits
Infobox Album | Name = Hell Awaits
Type = studio
Artist =Slayer
Released = September 1985
Recorded = 1985
Eldorado Studios,Hollywood , USA
Genre =Thrash metal
Length = 37:04
Label = Metal Blade
Producer =Slayer , Brian Slagel
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:clx8b5f4tsqf link]
Last album = "Live Undead "
(1984)
This album = "Hell Awaits"
(1985)
Next album = "Reign in Blood "
(1986)|Listen
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title="Hell Awaits" (1985)
description=30 second sample from "Hell Awaits" portraying the backwards demonic voice at the song's intro.
format=Ogg "Hell Awaits" is the second
studio album by the Americanthrash metal bandSlayer , released throughMetal Blade Records in 1985. The band's previous release, "Show No Mercy ", became Metal Blade Records' highest selling release, which influenced producerBrian Slagel to want to release another album. Slagel financed a recording budget ("Show No Mercy" was self-financed by band members) and recruited several experienced producers to help in the studio."Hell Awaits" featured the band's most progressive and diverse work compared to their previous releases, having faster, thrash-oriented songs, and is cited as an influence by many
extreme metal bands. The album had several re-issues, including bonus tracks taken from theEP "Haunting the Chapel ".Recording
Slayer's previous album "
Show No Mercy " becameMetal Blade Records ' highest selling release — 40,000 copies worldwide; making producerBrian Slagel want the band to release another record.cite web|title = Interview with Brian Slagel|author = German, Eric|publisher = Metalupdate.com|url = http://www.metalupdate.com/interviewmetalblade.html|accessdate = 2006-12-04] Slagel hired producerRon Fair , who worked forChrysalis Records , and had seen the band perform live and enjoyed their performance. On seeing Slayer in the studio Fair stated "Wow, these guys are really angry", as he was inexperienced working with heavy metal musicians. Slagel financed the album, whereas "Show No Mercy" was financed by vocalistTom Araya , using his earnings as arespiratory therapist and money borrowed from guitaristKerry King 's father.Drummer
Dave Lombardo asserts the album was professionally done compared to their previous release, "Show No Mercy": "I didn’t have to overdub thecymbal s, and we had a really good engineer." Lombardo's favorite song is "At Dawn They Sleep": "because it was kind of slow and grungy, but then it had thatdouble-bass part in the middle." While recording the track, neither guitarists King orJeff Hanneman who wrote the lyrics were in the studio — only Araya and Slagel. On reading the lyrics there was a word, which was written incorrectly; Araya sang it how it was spelled, although it's not a real word.Bernie Grundman provided
audio mastering , Eddy Schreyer worked onremastering and Bill Metoyer, who worked on the band's previous release, "Haunting the Chapel ", acted assound engineer .cite web |title=Hell Awaits credits |publisher=All Muic Guide |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:w9fqxqu5ldje~T2 |accessdate=2007-04-04] Lyrical themes on "Hell Awaits" included darker themes than "Show No Mercy", such asHell andSatan -cite web
title = Slayer - Tom Araya - January 2007| author = Gargano, Paul| publisher = Maximum Ink Music Magazine| url = http://www.maximumink.com/articles.php?articleId=1084| accessdate = 2007-01-24 ] the intro to "Hell Awaits" is a backwards recording of a demonic-sounding voice repeating "Join us," ending with "Welcome back".cite web|title=Why They Rule - #6 Slayer|publisher=MTV |url=http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/metal/greatest_metal_bands/071406/index7.jhtml|accessdate =2006-01-18] Araya asserts the album had poor production quality "Nowadays, production-wise, it's so under par. But for what it was at the time, those are amazing records to me. I guess we could go in and redo it. But why ruin it?"cite web|title=Slay Ride|author=La Briola, John|publisher=Westword.com|date=2004-07-22
url=http://www.westword.com/2004-07-22/music/slay-ride/|accessdate=2007-04-04]Touring
Slayer embarked on the Combat Tour with Venom and Exodus. Exodus guitarist
Gary Holt commented "We immediately bonded with the Slayer guys. It was two bands of friends playing with one band of heroes, you know? We were just star-struck."Inside Venom's tour bus (the first time Slayer had been in one) the band members gotdrunk with Venom, while listening to "Hell Awaits".cite web|title=An exclusive oral history of Slayer|publisher=Decibel Magazine|url=http://www.decibelmagazine.com/features_detail.aspx?id=4566|accessdate=2006-12-03]Araya entered the bus "hammered out of his mind" according to Lombardo, saying "I gotta take a piss! Where’s the bathroom in this thing?"Venom vocalist Conrad "Cronos" Lant said "Right here—right here in my mouth!" Araya took him literally and urinated on his hair. Cronos got up and punched him in the face, the two blamed each other all night, and Araya continued the tour with a
black eye .Reception
Although it did not enter any charts, "Hell Awaits" was noted for being Slayer's most progressive recording, featuring much darker thrash orientated style, adding unusual arrangements such as varying tempos, and dissonant nuances that "Paved the way to a wholly distinctive sound all their own," according to "
Allmusic " reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia. Rivadavia awarded the album four out of five stars, calling it an "irresistible force, but one could still make a confident point that "Hell Awaits"' uniquely daunting compositions arguably proved just as influential to future extreme metal acts."cite web |title=Hell Awaits |author=Rivadavia, by Eduardo Rivadavia |publisher=Allmusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:clx8b5f4tsqf
accessdate=2007-03-25]E.N.Death of the
blackened death metal band The Deviant fromNorway says the song "Hell Awaits" and Slayer's music in general has influenced him as a musician, ranking the album in his top five.cite web |title=The Deviant |author=Ansers |publisher=Nocturnalhorde.com |date=2006-03-08
url=http://www.nocturnalhorde.com/interview141.html
accessdate=2007-04-04] Lenzig Leal of the grindcore bandCephalic Carnage also ranked the album in his top five.cite web
title=Interview with Lenzig of Cephalic Carnage
author=Mike |publisher=into-obscurity.com |url=http://www.into-obscurity.com/interviews/interviews.asp?interviewID=38 |accessdate=2007-04-04] The bandCradle of Filth covered "Hell Awaits" and released it on the Japanese release of their album "Dusk and Her Embrace ", which featured three bonus tracks, "Hell Awaits" being one of them.cite web
title= Dusk and Her Embrace (Japan Bonus Tracks)|author=Torreano, Bradley|publisher=Allmusic|url=http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wzftxqq0ldfe
accessdate=2007-04-05]Track listing
tracklist
lyrics_credits = yes
music_credits = yestitle1 = Hell Awaits
lyrics1 =Kerry King
music1 =Jeff Hanneman , King
length1 = 6:12title2 = Kill Again
lyrics2 = King
music2 = Hanneman, King
length2 = 4:53title3 = At Dawn They Sleep
lyrics3 = Hanneman, King,Tom Araya
music3 = Hanneman
length3 = 6:16title4 = Praise of Death
lyrics4 = Hanneman
music4 = King
length4 = 5:17title5 = Necrophiliac
lyrics5 = Hanneman, King
music5 = Hanneman
length5 = 3:43title6 = Crypts of Eternity
lyrics6 = Hanneman, King, Araya
music6 = Hanneman, King
length6 = 6:37title7 = Hardening of the Arteries
lyrics7 = Hanneman
music7 = Hanneman
length7 = 3:57Personnel
*
Tom Araya - Bass, Vocals
*Jeff Hanneman - Guitar
*Kerry King - Guitar
*Dave Lombardo - DrumsReferences
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