Climbin' the Walls explained

Climbin' the Walls
Type:studio
Artist:Wrathchild America
Cover:Climbin' the Walls.jpg
Released:August 22, 1989[1]
Recorded:May 1988[2]
Studio:Amigo Studios, Los Angeles
Genre:Thrash metal, heavy metal
Length:43:44
Label:Atlantic Records
Producer:Mark Dearnley, Wrathchild America
Next Title:3-D
Next Year:1991

Climbin' the Walls is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Wrathchild America, released in 1989 by Atlantic Records. Although the album was recorded in May 1988, its release was delayed for a whole year, due to both label and legal issues that resulted in the band changing their name from Wrathchild to Wrathchild America, in order to avoid confusion with the British band with the same name.

Climbin' the Walls was moderately successful, becoming the band's only album to chart on the Billboard 200, where it peaked at number 190.[3] A music video for the song "Climbin' the Walls" was released to promote the album.

Reception

Climbin' the Walls received generally positive reviews. Eduardo Rivadavia from AllMusic only gave the album a score of two stars out of five but noted the "speedy, muscular riffs, complex time changes, and superb drumming."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. The Hard Report – August 11, 1989 . The Hard Report . May 18, 2024.
  2. Web site: Wrathchild America . Metallipromo.com . May 18, 2024.
  3. Web site: Wrathchild America – Awards. AllMusic.com. September 29, 2015.