Fury in the Slaughterhouse is Germany's equivalent of U2. While FITS is not stylistically similar to U2, they're a big rock & roll band that commands the same respect in their native country that U2 does in Ireland. Fury in the Slaughterhouse is a hitmaker as well, topping compatriots the Scorpions as Germany's most popular group and selling over 600,000 records by the early '90s. allmusicguide
Contains the hit "Time To Wonder" - which is also the youtube preview.
Anyone familiar with electric bassist Gary Willis (co-founder of the powerhouse fusion outfit Tribal Tech) and drummer Kirk Covington (a longtime member of that same group) will know that any saxophone trio they are involved with will be far removed from convention. Add saxophonist Llibert Fortuny, a rising star on the Spanish jazz scene, and the result is Slaughterhouse 3, an energized, take-no-prisoners album that, with its combination of potent grooves, wild electronics and freewheeling improvisation, will appeal equally to fans of fusion, jam-bands and electronica.
UK thrashers ONSLAUGHT have become one of THE bands that are now synonymous with the brilliance of and endurance of today’s thrash movement and it is to the delight of fans and critics around the world when the band announces the release of a new record. Now, after over 6 years since their last visual release, they bring out a product called “Live At The Slaughterhouse”, which captures the still intensively fascinating live atmosphere of two gigs in the UK (Bristol and London) on DVD and additional CD. The band is playing a set of 13 thrashing songs which is appreciably infecting the audience and, perpetuated in this special release, the remarkable live power of Onslaught will give you goose bumps on every spot on your body.