Beyond Hell

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Beyond Hell
Beyond Hell cover
Studio album by GWAR
Released August 29, 2006
Recorded Slave Pit Studios, Richmond, Virginia and Devin Townsend Studios, Vancouver, Canada, April - September 2006
Genre Thrash metal
Length 46:46
Label DRT Entertainment
Producer(s) GWAR
Devin Townsend
Professional reviews
GWAR chronology
Live from Mt. Fuji
(2005)
Beyond Hell
(2006)


Beyond Hell is the tenth studio album by GWAR. It was released on August 29, 2006, the album was originally announced through the band's official website in February 23, 2006. Unlike the band's output since 2001, it is a concept album and a rock opera, centering around GWAR's journey to Hell as they escape from the attacking armies of humanity. The album was leaked in its entirety on August 1, 2006.

Contents

[edit] Overview

The concept of the album is the closest thing to a rock opera that GWAR has done since RagNaRok, as most of the albums after it either didn't follow any plot, or followed it too loosely, the concept revolves around the band's journey to hell and their epic battle with the Devil. The album follows the sound GWAR set with Violence Has Arrived and perfected with War Party.

A single for GWAR's cover of Alice Cooper's classic song School's Out was released for radio play previous to the release of the album, and a video for it was shot on August, premiering on MTV's Headbanger's Ball on August 19.

Beyond Hell was produced by Devin Townsend of Strapping Young Lad (Who also provided backing vocals in "Tormentor") and Cory Smoot, the album was demo'd and recorded in Corey Smoot's personal recording studio (Christened SlavePit Studios) with the exception of Dave Brockie's vocals which were done in Vancouver at Devin Townsend's studio.

The album is available as a regular CD or in a limited digipack format, which also includes a bonus DVD with various extras on it plus expanded artwork and a poster. The DVD features behind the scenes clips featuring a tour of the "Slave Pit" which is where all the costumes are made, and stored, as well as a short called "Meeting Dave Brockie" where the producers meet the man behind the Oderus mask, as well as mockumentary footage of producer Devin Townsend meeting the band for the first time. The DVD was produced by acclaimed metal producers Metal Injection, who included a bonus sketch of Russian journalist "Metal" Misha crashing a GWAR recording session.

[edit] Concept

Ever since the announcement of the release of Beyond Hell (Then known as Go to Hell), the album's main theme has been known, as quoted from an announcement from GWAR.net "[Beyond Hell] concerns GWAR’s epic journey into the tunnels and caverns that honeycomb your world, a journey not only to escape their earthly prison “from within”, but also to find and confront this so-called “Satan”, who seems to think that he is a bigger bad ass than Oderus. Along the way GWAR encounter’s a bevy of demonic dickheads and hapless victims, all ready to die for your entertainment because they're all a bunch of assholes".

The main outline of the album's plot is told in the lyrics, and it is expanded upon on tour by the band through skits between each song.

The story starts off with a theatrical introduction by a narrator-like figure, telling us of how the "drunken brothers" of GWAR sleep, unaware of the situation around them. This follows up as the story picks up with "War Is All We Know", telling us of the attack by the armies of humanity, led by the Nazi Pope on GWAR's antarctic fortress. And while the band manage to put up a defense for a while, eventually they are forced to retire as the enemy army nukes GWAR's castle, forcing them to withdraw to the underground as it's told in "Murderer's Muse".

Lost, looking for a place to escape, they come across Jitler, a cross of Jesus and Adolf Hitler who tells them about how the underground caverns under GWAR's keep lead into Hell itself and agrees to lead them, however, they get lost in the way, and Balsac the Jaws of Death tries using the Hell for Dummies manual in order to get there while Jitler uses Google to find out. Eventually, they make their way to Hell ("Go to Hell!") but find a very long line at the gates, along with a pig-like demonic police officer beating up people with a club, as explained on the lyrics of "I Love the Pigs", this demon used to be a corrupted policeman while he was alive, involving himself in drug deals until the last one went wrong and he was shot (Despite this, the cause of death is said to be suicide by the authorities).

GWAR murder and mutilate the demonic cop and make their way through the gates of hell, facing the Tormentor (In the eponymous song), whom they also promptly defeat. GWAR next come across the Eighth Lock, a prison within hell keeping some of the biggest evils in the underworld inside (On tour, several demons are released from it and fight GWAR).

However, the battle isn't over yet, and their next enemy comes off as a parody of decadent rock n roll lifestyle, a drugged out demon of rock, who, according to the lyrics on the song "Destroyed", killed himself by overdosing on heroin. This enemy is defeated too, and the story then tells us the tale of a nerdy GWAR fan ("The Ultimate Bohab") who became victim of the band's antics yet remained loyal until the very end, committing suicide just to follow GWAR to hell.

After all of these battles, and obstacles, the band make it to the palace of Satan himself ("The One That Will Not Be Named"), first asking him to open the door, but after getting no answer, smashing through it and calling upon him. It is then that the main enemy of the story, Jewcifer (a portmanteau of jew and Lucifer, intended for satiric effect. He also resembles Gamera in some aspects at the live shows.) appears and fights GWAR, eventually being defeated as GWAR conquer Hell, hovewer, this victory wouldn't last long.

Following the defeat of Jewcifer, the band finds themselves back at their destroyed fortress ("Back in Crack"), receiving a 9-ton crack boulder from Sleazy P. Martini, and pondering over how meaningless their quest was, as they were left with absolutely nothing but a ruined castle and the knowledge that their adventure at least "was good for some kicks".

[edit] Characters

  • GWAR - Main characters in the story, decadent rock band made up of alien war gods banished to Earth.
  • The Nazi Pope - Attacks GWAR's fortress early in the story; though mentioned in the liner notes and featured on tour, there is no mention of him in any song.
  • Jitler - Created by Jesus Christ and Adolf Hitler merging "right at the ass", leads GWAR through hell and can be considered one of the few characters in the GWAR mythos that is allied to GWAR without being a member of the group (others being the Bonesnapper and Scroda Moon).
  • The Pig - A corrupt cop who serves as hell's resident policeman, first battle in hell.
  • Tormentor - Fought after The Pig, not much is explained about the Tormentor, except that he is some kind of demon guardian.
  • The Demon of Rock N Roll - A demon who used to be a drug addicted, decadent rock star. In concert, the Demon of Rock N Roll is Sid Vicious from the Sex Pistols.
  • The Ultimate Bohab - A GWAR fan who killed himself to follow GWAR to hell and is actually an enemy on tour (as he would have been in life; GWAR is not particularly fond of their fans).
  • Jewcifer (He Who Will Not Be Named) - Overlord of hell, none other than Satan himself and the last enemy GWAR face in their quest.
  • Sleazy P. Martini - Mentioned only in Murderer's Muse and Back in Crack, sends GWAR a nine ton crack cocaine boulder at the end of the story.

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 1:00
  2. "War Is All We Know" – 4:40
  3. "Murderer's Muse" – 4:18
  4. "Go to Hell!" – 4:46
  5. "I Love the Pigs" – 4:29
  6. "Tormentor" – 4:30
  7. "Eighth Lock" – 4:06
  8. "Destroyed" – 2:24
  9. "The Ultimate Bohab" – 3:53
  10. "The One That Will Not Be Named" – 4:06
  11. "Back in Crack" – 5:11
  12. "School's Out" (Alice Cooper cover) – 3:23

[edit] Miscellanea

  • The album's had previously been tentatively called Go To Hell! and Greetings From Hell!.
  • This album is the second (of two) albums not to have a lineup change in the core band from the previous (the other being 1997s Carnival of Chaos).
  • For some reason, the album track listing on the back cover, the lyric booklet, and on the CD artwork itself show that "The Ultimate Bohab" should come before "Destroyed," but since the tracks blend smoothly from one to another (as indicated by a rainfall sound effect), this appears to be a printed typo rather than a track placement error. This is not the first time that GWAR has made severe typos in album materials.
  • This is the first GWAR album in years that mentions Sleazy P. Martini.
  • Beyond Hell is one of the two albums by GWAR to have no other lead vocalist than Oderus Urungus (the other being Violence Has Arrived).
GWAR
Members
Oderus Urungus | Flattus Maximus | Balsac the Jaws of Death | Beefcake the Mighty | Jizmak Da Gusha
Side members: Sexecutioner | Sleazy P. Martini | Slaves
Former members: Slymenstra Hymen | Techno Destructo | Nippleus Erectus | Johnny Slutman | Joey Slutman | Amazina | GWAR Woman | The Temptress | Mr. Magico | Lee Beato | Stephen Sphincter | BalSac | Cornelius Carnage | Hans Orifice | Sean Sumner | Sluggo P. Martini | Müsel | Scroda Moon
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Hell-O | Scumdogs of the Universe | America Must Be Destroyed | The Road Behind | This Toilet Earth | RagNaRok | Carnival of Chaos | We Kill Everything | Violence Has Arrived | War Party | Beyond Hell
Live albums: You're All Worthless and Weak | Live from Mt. Fuji
Compilation albums: Slaves Going Single | Let There Be GWAR
Singles: Hate Love Songs/Penguin Attack 7" | The Art of War | RAWGWAR | Köszönöm | Wolfgang A.M. - A New World of Sound | MC Rhythmless | GWAR Lite | A Soundtrack to Kill Yourself to | School's Out
Videography
Videos and DVDs: RAWGWAR | The Next Mutation | Live from Antarctica | Return of Techno-Destructo | Phallus in Wonderland | Tour De Scum | Skulhedface | Rendezvous with RagNaRok | Surprising Burst of Chocolaty Fudge | Dawn of the Day of the Night of the Penguins | It's Sleazy | The Gwarnage Campaign | The Ultimate Video Gwarchive | GWAR War Party Tour 2004 | Blood Bath and Beyond | Sounds of the Underground
Related articles
Dave Brockie Experience | Death Piggy | X-Cops | Slave Pit Records
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