1. White Death
2. They Raped The Land
3. Twilight Fate
4. The Trial
5. Case Of The Stubborns
6. Winter
7. Hell Is For Children
8. Creative Divorce
9. Man Of Straw
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Released in 1989, "Man of Straw" is VIKING's second album and represents a significant evolution in their sound and lyrical themes. This album showcased a more mature and polished sound compared to their debut, with complex song structures and improved production. The lineup featured the addition of renowned drummer Gene Hoglan, known for his work with Dark Angel and later Death and Strapping Young Lad, which brought a new level of technical proficiency to the band. Brett Eriksen, guitarist of VIKING went on to join thrash legends, Dark Angel (1991, Time Does Not Heal), further cementing their impact on the genre.Remastering:This edition of "Man of Straw" has been meticulously remastered by Rob Colwell to enhance the album's sonic quality while preserving it's original intensity. The result is a powerful listening experience that remains true to VIKING's initial vision.Packaging:The reissue features a 12-panel booklet filled with band photos, lyrics, and liner notes that provide a deeper insight into the band's evolution and the making of "Man of Straw," housed in a jewel case for both longtime fans and new listeners to fully appreciate the album's legacy.Legacy:"Man of Straw" remains a pivotal album in VIKING's discography and the broader thrash metal scene. During the creation of this album, vocalist Ron Daniel experienced a significant personal transformation, embracing Christianity. This change is particularly evident on the track "The Trial," where the lyrics explore themes of judgment, morality, and redemption from a Christian perspective. Daniel's journey eventually led him to become a Christian minister, marking a unique chapter in the band's history."Man of Straw" stands alongside works from contemporaries such as Dark Angel, Hirax, and Sacred Reich, showcasing VIKING's technical prowess and thematic depth. This reissue not only honors the original release but also celebrates the enduring legacy of VIKING, ensuring that their music continues to resonate with fans old and new. Absolutely essential thrash metal for any serious or casual collector. Man of Straw is THAT good in every possible way!