Alice in Hell explained

Alice in Hell
Type:studio
Artist:Annihilator
Cover:AnnihilatorAliceInHell.jpg
Released:April 17, 1989
Recorded:1988
Genre:Thrash metal, speed metal
Length:37:27
Label:Roadrunner
Producer:Jeff Waters
Next Title:Never, Neverland
Next Year:1990

Alice in Hell is the debut studio album by Canadian thrash metal band Annihilator, released on April 17, 1989 through Roadrunner Records. This was the only Annihilator album for ten years to feature Randy Rampage on vocals, until he returned for their seventh studio album Criteria for a Black Widow (1999).

Album information

Although the album's insert lists five members, Annihilator was a three-piece (Randy Rampage, Jeff Waters and Ray Hartmann) at the time of its recording in 1988. In addition to guitar, Waters provides bass and backing vocals on the album, produced it and wrote all the songs, with the exception of "Crystal Ann". Although Anthony Brian Greenham and Wayne Darley are noted on the album's insert as playing guitar and bass respectively, this was a mistake and they did not join Annihilator until after Alice in Hell was finished;[1] Darley does, however, provide backing vocals on the album. Waters has explained in interviews the reason Greenham and Darley were listed in the credits was at the behest of Roadrunner.

Alice in Hell was the first of six Annihilator albums to feature songwriting contributions from former singer John Bates, who was credited as the (co-)writer of the songs "Alison Hell", "W.T.Y.D.", "Burns Like a Buzzsaw Blade" and "Human Insecticide". Bates also co-wrote some songs on Never, Neverland (1990), King of the Kill (1994), Refresh the Demon (1996), Remains (1997) and Criteria for a Black Widow (1999).

To promote Alice in Hell, Annihilator supported Onslaught internationally on their In Search of Sanity tour, and Testament (along with Wrathchild America) in the United States on their Practice What You Preach tour.[2] After the tour was over, the band began preparations for their next album Never, Neverland.

The title track "Alison Hell" was released as part of a DLC package for Rocksmith on April 16, 2019.

Reissues

The album was re-released twice: 1998 with three demo tracks as bonus tracks and again on September 9, 2003, in a two-disc compilation set along with Never, Neverland, entitled Two from the Vault. One of the demo tracks, "Powerdrain", serves as the base of the song "Sonic Homicide" on Annihilator's 1999 album Criteria for a Black Widow.

Reception and legacy

Alice in Hell has received mostly positive reviews. AllMusic's Eduardo Rivadavia stated that "Annihilator's brand of technical, thinking man's thrash metal garnered many fans with this fine debut, arguably the best release of the band's career." Adam McCann of Metal Digest referred to Alice in Hell as "a real classic thrash metal album", and wrote, "For a debut album, Annihilator blasted it out of the park, the Canadian band hit the ground running with one of thrash metal's best albums, tracks such as 'Human Insecticide', 'W.T.Y.D. (Welcome to Your Death)' and 'Alison Hell' in particular still stand tall today as thrash metal anthems as Jeff Waters demonstrated his prowess on guitar backed up by the indomitable vocals of the late Randy Rampage which drove Alice in Hell into MTV's heavy rotation."[3]

Accolades

Personnel

Annihilator

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MusicMight :: Artists :: ANNIHILATOR . 2016-06-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160709163316/http://www.rockdetector.com/artist/canada/british+columbia/vancouver/annihilator . 2016-07-09 . dead .
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2012-10-13 . dead . https://archive.today/20130128170555/http://www.metallipromo.com/on.html . 2013-01-28 .
  3. Web site: Annihilator – 'Alice in Hell' – Metal Digest – The Normless Magazine. metal-digest.com. April 23, 2022.
  4. Web site: Rivadavia. Eduardo. 10 Best Thrash Albums NOT Released by the Big 4. Loudwire. May 15, 2014. March 16, 2022.
  5. Web site: McPadden. Mike. 10 Greatest Thrash Metal Debut Albums. https://web.archive.org/web/20220624192054/https://www.vh1.com/news/9waw2w/10-greatest-thrash-metal-debut-albums. live. June 24, 2022. VH1. June 11, 2015. March 16, 2022.
  6. Web site: Rivadavia. Eduardo. Top 50 Thrash Metal Albums of All Time. Loudwire. August 30, 2017. March 16, 2022.
  7. Bennet. J.. 10 Criminally Underrated 80s Thrash Albums. Revolver. December 4, 2020. March 16, 2022.
  8. Web site: DiVita. Joe. The 40 Best Debut Thrash Albums of All Time. Loudwire. June 3, 2020. March 16, 2022.