Saturday, April 8, 2023

REPOST: Airlord - Clockwork Revenge

(New Zealand 1976-78)
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Airlord are one of the more original late 70s progressive bands. From the unlikely country of New Zealand, Airlord emerged with a pretty crazy bent on classic era Genesis. The vocals are most reminiscent of Gabriel, whereas the guitars play in a more hard rock style, with an occasional blazing solo. The keys (organ, synthesizer, Mellotron) and compositions aren't as elaborate or as complex as classic Genesis or Marillion, but Clockwork Revenge is a refreshing take on a classic idea. The album featured a nice gatefold cover (see below) with lyrics and graphics in the inner. Hopefully Aztec / Sandman will consider reissuing this one.
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Airlord were one of the many New Zealand bands who headed for Australia to attempt to make their fortune; sadly, like so many others, they failed. Airlord had a fairly symphonic sound, although they never seem to go far enough over the top to really stand out from the crowd.

Airlord 1976
Airlord was formed in Wellington in 1976, played the pubs and flew to Australia the following year, recorded an excellent albeit ignored album, 'Clockwork Revenge', and disbanded in 1978. The group failed to secure a large New Zealand audience, largely because they performed original material. Airlord had to escape to Australia to earn a decent living, and although they were never a top draw card across the Tasman, their lifespan was a lot longer than had they stayed in New Zealand.

.Before Airlord, Steve MacKenzie had teamed up with Reece Kirk to form a duo called Friends. They released two singles, one in 1974 and the other in 1975. Reece had also released a single by himself in 1972.
In 1979, after Airlord had disbanded, Steve MacKenzie and Alan Blackburn formed Machine with Tony Jax on drums and Steve Kulak on bass. They released one single in 1981 called "They Destroy Me" [extracts from sergent.com ]
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The album opens with the sound of a wind up toy and then quickly jumps into a 'high energy piece' that is reminiscent of a Genesis classic such as Gentle Giant, featuring 'clown like' garble and rambling guitar & keyboard licks.  "Pictures in a Puddle" slows down the pace with its graceful vocal harmonies and is quickly followed by the symphonic masterpiece "Ladies of the Night" which is probably the best track on the album.

The remaining tracks on the album have their own highlights and as a whole, this album grows on you with every listen. I can't recommend this album enough if you haven't heard it before, but take note that this is the only album released by Airlord, so be prepared for that 'wanting more' feeling !

Special Note:  Not to be confused, there was another band from Newcastle (Aust) called   Air  Lord who also formed in the 70's but continued playing into the 80's.


This post consists of FLACs ripped from a remastered CD release and includes full album artwork for both vinyl and CD, along with various photos.

** New improved FLAC files and artwork **
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Tracks Listing
 01. Clockwork Revenge (6:39)
02. Pictures In A Puddle (4:03)
03. Ladies Of The Night (9:46)
04. Earthborn Pilgrim (4:58)
05. Out Of The Woods (7:18)
06. Is It Such A Dream (5:11)
07. You Might Even Be (4:27)

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Band Members:
Steve MacKenzie (guitar, vocals)
Ray Simenauer (guitar, vocals)
Brad Murray (bass, vocals)
Alan Blackburn (keyboards)
Rick Mercer (drums)

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Airlord Link (243Mb)  
New Link 06/09/2023

8 comments:

  1. Saw Airlord just after they formed in 76 at a pub in Courtney Place in Wellington. I still have memories of the guitarist playing a blazing faultless solo. A great band and a shame they never got the credit they deserved.

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  2. Awesome !!!!
    I remember seeing these guys in Auckland at a Hauraki Buck a Head Concert & been blown away

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  3. Love this band loads. Are there any live recordings doing the rounds??? I really need to hear them playing live!!! :-D

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    1. None that I know of I'm afraid - but there is a YouTube clip of the band playing Pictures In A Puddle which is worth a look
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6xtmgWHf4I
      Cheers AR

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    2. Go the old man ( my old man Brad murray) from brad murray jnr.still listen to it now

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  4. Sounds a bit like the SPLIT ENZ first album, only way better.

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  5. Steve and JeanAnne played at my home this November (2016). It was great

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