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Meltdown [Limited Edition, Import]

Ash Audio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Audio CD (24 May 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Limited Edition, Import
  • Label: East West
  • ASIN: B00022UOIE
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 127,237 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

If there's one thing that Meltdown proves, it's that young people just don't know how to rock. Because Ash, having spent the better part of their formative years in the music industry, have finally matured into a proper rock band. Leaving behind the power-pop leanings of their previous albums, frontman Tim Wheeler and his bandmates crank it up to 11 right from the opening riffs of the title track. This is the sound of a band who have spent a lot of time listening to the Smashing Pumpkins, particularly Siamese Dream, and it shows on tracks such as "Orpheus" and "Out of the Blue". Wisely, though, they've kept the self-indulgence at bay--Meltdown is the sound of a band having fun, and its energy is often infectious. Even Wheeler's voice, often the band's weak point, is improved by the well-placed harmonies of guitarist Charlotte Hatherley. Best of all, though, is drummer Rick McMurray, who sounds like he's grown an extra set of arms since recording their last album--the rocking "Clones" would be half the song without his relentless beats. Meltdown is easily Ash's best album since 1977; this is the sound of a band becoming interesting again. --Robert Burrow

Product Description

ASH Meltdown (Deleted 2004 Taiwanese issue Limited Edition 2-CD set comprising of 11-track enhanced CD album featuring the single Orpheus and CD-Rom access to a secret area on the official website plus a Bonus CD including 14 tracks recorded live on the UK Clones tour Spring 2004 presented in a sealed picture sleeve with unique wrap-around obi-strip!)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
WOAH 21 May 2004
Format:Audio CD
Ash were my first rock band and i've always loved everything they've done i love all the albums but nothing prepare me for this beauty:
1.Meltdown: This is the opener and shows the rifftastic new sound the band have developed.
2.Orpheus: You should know this bye now!
3.Evil eye: a kinda sing a long song shows the pop-rock roots
4.Clones: 1 word; AMAZING
5.Starcrossed: a really pretty ballad the end is breathtaking
6.Out of the blue: Shows the new side to Ash i love this song full stop
7. Renegade cavalcade: shows a nice mix between new ash and old ash
8.Detonator: a cool song with an awesome solo
9. On a wave: reminded me of projects from nu-clear sounds with the vocals but one of my favourites easily greta song
10.Won't be saved: its like free all angels was realeased yesterday
11.Vampire love: i didnt expect much from this song but wow its my favourite on the cd one of my fave ash songs ever!

just get the cd and realise how the best can get better!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
So predictable 21 May 2004
Format:Audio CD
Predictable in that, being an Ash album, you can guarantee it will be excellent...

Here's a summary of the tracks:

1. Meltdown: Thunderous opener that more or less lays down the blueprint for the album. Guitars rage throughout the track, and it gives a pretty good idea what to expect in the rest of the album. 9/10

2. Orpheus: The first single, and given that it's been played to death on more or less every radio station in the country, you're likely to be familiar with it. The crunching guitars and tribal drums are formidable, but there is a slight feeling that it was churned out with intent of being "the single"... 8/10

3. Evil Eye: Probable third single (although it could end up being released before Starcrossed), this is the closest Ash have come to recapturing Oh Yeah, and works incredibly well in a Pixies style quiet bass verse, loud guitar chorus fashion. Unlikely to leave your head once it's lodged in there. 10/10

4. Clones: The internet only single that made everyone wonder what had happened to that nice pop band Ash. It is as heavy as they've ever been, and incredibly catchy - likely to have you bouncing around the room. 10/10

5. Starcrossed: This is the heartbreak song that occurs on every Ash album, although this time it's flawless. Imagine Sometimes from Free All Angels, but executed properly. Piano and all, this is the mid paced balad that's likely to fuel a million more teenage girls in their obsession for Mr Wheeler. Probable second single 10/10

6. Out Of The Blue: Uptempo tune with decent melody and a catcy chorus. Sounds a bit like Burn Baby Burn, but without that killer hook line. Bit of a disappointment after the previous three tracks. 8/10

7. Renegade Cavalcade: Again there are major Pixies influences to this track, and it has a trademark Tim Wheeler chorus that is as good as anything he's ever done. 9/10

8. Detonator: This one really shows up the influence of the producer, who's worked with the Foo Fighters. An impressive drum beat throughout and soaring guitar lines, fused with yet anoher killer chorus make this one of the album's highlights 10/10

9. On A Wave: Good uptempo rock song, but in the company of the rest of the album it falters. Solid, but not incredible 7/10

10. Won't Be Saved: Just when you thought they wouldn't do it, Ash make a song reminiscent of Walking Barefoot, just like any Free All Angels fan would have been hoping. Awesome backing voclas by Charlotte and a likely fourth single. 9/10

11. Vampire Love: Seemingly the rhythm section, Rick and Mark, are slightly confused on this one. They seem to think they're in the Smashing Pumpking all of a sudden. The result is a song that sounds like Zero from Mellon Collie... but actually has a chorus to speak of. Tim's best guitar solo, and a great dynamic throughout make this just about the best track on the album. 10/10

Overall, as the marks I've given each track suggest, this is an outstanding album. If I had any qualms, it would be that the opener isn't upto the normal gobsmacking Ash standards (on all three previous albums the first track has been excellent: Lose Control on 1977, Projects on Nu-clear Sounds and Walking Barefoot on Free All Angels) and is very good rather than excellent. Also, the b-side to Orpheus (Tinseltown) really should have been included. It is a nine minute epic that would have rouned off the album in spectacular style, and judging by the sleeve notes for Meltdown it was inteded at some point to be the closer. I highly recommend buying the single just to get hold of this track, which quite frankly I reckon would have been the best track on here if it was included.

These are nonetheless fairly minor qualms when you consider that Meltdown is an album that most bands would kill to have as their "Best Of". Ash are truly essential, and it's great to have them back.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Ash Meltdown 26 May 2004
By Pete
Format:Audio CD
Best thing Ash have ever done.Their new heavier sound totally suits them.By far the most interesting album of 2004.Renders the 'skip' button on your CD player totally useless,as there's not one dissapointing track on the whole album.It totally rocks!!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
What could have been...
This is probably Ash's best attempt at a real rock album and by the energy of one Rick McMurray which drives the songs along, its certainly a brave stab at harder territory. Read more
Published on 1 Jun 2009 by A. J. Walker
Heavy but not happy!
Ive always had a soft spot for ASH having got into them via the Girl From Mars single i bought all their following albums and really stayed with them on Nu-Clear Sounds which i... Read more
Published on 15 Feb 2009 by Rush K. Shukla
The best Ash album yet?
well perhaps not but it is definetely a 5 star album. the album is catchy and every song is great-I have no favourites. Read more
Published on 2 Aug 2007 by Ticks
A very interesting direction...
Ash were one of those bands that were propelled into stardom at a very young age, thrust into the limelight after their explosive debut, '1977'. Read more
Published on 15 Jun 2007 by Silver
Letdown rather than Meltdown
I saw this on Amazon for under £1 so I gave it a try. I regularly listen to 1977, Free All Angels and Intergalactic Sonic, but for me this is just too much of a change in... Read more
Published on 4 April 2007 by Peter Fenton
meltdown rocks!
a move away from the chart friendly sound of 'free all angels', meltdown is full on heavy rock, but as always with ash it's melodic and very listenable, orpheus is a... Read more
Published on 23 Dec 2005 by "ben_23"
Nice package... now where's the music?
Being a real fan of ash, I have to admit that this album is not for me, 1977 and Free all angels are. Read more
Published on 3 Mar 2005 by Francisco A. Lambarri V
Bit of a letdown
I have been an Ash fan for a long time, despite resistance against Ash by most of my friends. I play their previous songs 24/7, such as Girl From Mars, Candy and even Kung Fu, and... Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2005
UNBELIEVABLE
I first heard this album when i saw the band live earlier this year at Wedgewood Rooms and unveiled their new album Meltdown. And what can i say i was blown away. Read more
Published on 16 Jan 2005 by "coffee_good"
Masterful Meltdown
Ash's latest album tore apart the rock world last year and dont we love it. From the fantastic title track to the inspired 'Starcrossed' to the fast paced 'Orpheus' the album... Read more
Published on 10 Dec 2004 by Chris
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