
TROUBLE 'THE DISTORTION FIELD' 2LP
LABEL:Ā NapalmĀ Records
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 10/14/2022
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 2013
VARIANT: Black Vinyl 2LP
Troubleās 2013 comeback album (feat. Kyle Thomas on vocals) is 100% quality Doom/Heavy Metal! Troubleās last studio offering (from 2013) has proven to be quite extraordinary. After putting out the āSimple Mind Conditionā and replacing Eric Wagner with Kory Clarke, Trouble looked like they were to reinvent themselves. After trying out Kory, Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell decided to call Kyle Thomas of Exhorder and Alabama Thunderpussy fame to reprise his role as vocalist for Trouble since he had acted as their vocalist for 4 shows during the late 90ās but had never recorded with them. With Kyle Thomas, Trouble was able to truly reinvent themselves, and in a very positive manner. Obviously the first notable topic of interest is the mentioned Kyle Thomas. As this was the first album to not feature long-time vocalist Eric Wagner (who sadly passed away in 2021). With that said, Kyle does a stellar job. He possesses an incredible vocal range, and delivers his vocals in a powerful way. Many of his vocal melodyās soar over nicely layered chords, and a lot of Kyleās harmonies mesh nicely with the music. Kyle certainly deserves credit for stepping into the lead vocalist position and delivers a stellar performance. Musically, the album sits between Troubleās classic doomy metal sound and their psychedelia/rock infused material. Some Trouble fans do not like that era of Trouble too much while others embrace and love it moreover Troubleās classic releases. āThe Distortion Fieldā manages to effectively mesh Troubleās classic sound and their psychedelic rock nods in a very balanced way. The song writing is more straightforward as far as arrangements go, and the album is full of powerful riffs; Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell once again prove that they are the undisputed champions of heavy doomy riffing. Their powerful lead work can be heard throughout the album, and as always adds to the Trouble vintage sound. Upon its release in 2013 everybody gave Trouble the credit they deserve, and the album aged really well. Do not overlook this album; Trouble fans will enjoy it a lot.Ā
TRACKLIST
LPĀ 1
When the Sky Comes Down
Paranoia Conspiracy
The Broken Have Spoken
Sink or Swim
One Life
Have I Told You
LPĀ 2
Hunters of Doom
Glass of Lies
Butterflies
Sucker
The Greying Chill of Autumn
Bleeding Alone
Your Reflection
The Apple from the Snake
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LABEL:Ā NapalmĀ Records
VINYL RELEASE DATE: 10/14/2022
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 2013
VARIANT: Black Vinyl 2LP
Troubleās 2013 comeback album (feat. Kyle Thomas on vocals) is 100% quality Doom/Heavy Metal! Troubleās last studio offering (from 2013) has proven to be quite extraordinary. After putting out the āSimple Mind Conditionā and replacing Eric Wagner with Kory Clarke, Trouble looked like they were to reinvent themselves. After trying out Kory, Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell decided to call Kyle Thomas of Exhorder and Alabama Thunderpussy fame to reprise his role as vocalist for Trouble since he had acted as their vocalist for 4 shows during the late 90ās but had never recorded with them. With Kyle Thomas, Trouble was able to truly reinvent themselves, and in a very positive manner. Obviously the first notable topic of interest is the mentioned Kyle Thomas. As this was the first album to not feature long-time vocalist Eric Wagner (who sadly passed away in 2021). With that said, Kyle does a stellar job. He possesses an incredible vocal range, and delivers his vocals in a powerful way. Many of his vocal melodyās soar over nicely layered chords, and a lot of Kyleās harmonies mesh nicely with the music. Kyle certainly deserves credit for stepping into the lead vocalist position and delivers a stellar performance. Musically, the album sits between Troubleās classic doomy metal sound and their psychedelia/rock infused material. Some Trouble fans do not like that era of Trouble too much while others embrace and love it moreover Troubleās classic releases. āThe Distortion Fieldā manages to effectively mesh Troubleās classic sound and their psychedelic rock nods in a very balanced way. The song writing is more straightforward as far as arrangements go, and the album is full of powerful riffs; Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell once again prove that they are the undisputed champions of heavy doomy riffing. Their powerful lead work can be heard throughout the album, and as always adds to the Trouble vintage sound. Upon its release in 2013 everybody gave Trouble the credit they deserve, and the album aged really well. Do not overlook this album; Trouble fans will enjoy it a lot.Ā
TRACKLIST
LPĀ 1
When the Sky Comes Down
Paranoia Conspiracy
The Broken Have Spoken
Sink or Swim
One Life
Have I Told You
LPĀ 2
Hunters of Doom
Glass of Lies
Butterflies
Sucker
The Greying Chill of Autumn
Bleeding Alone
Your Reflection
The Apple from the Snake

















