Dive into the raw and powerful sounds of Fury In The Slaughterhouse with their 1998 album, "Nowhere... Fast!" This collection of 16 tracks, spanning just over an hour, is a testament to the band's signature blend of pop and rock, delivered with their signature German edge. Released on May 25, 1998, under the label Sony Music/Seven.One Starwatch, this album is a journey through the band's unique perspective on life, love, and the struggles of the modern world.
The album kicks off with "Balm for the Soul," a soothing introduction that sets the stage for the intensity to come. Tracks like "One Way Dead End Street" and "American Shame" showcase the band's ability to tackle heavy subjects with unapologetic honesty. Meanwhile, songs like "Romeo and Juliet" and "What About Me" offer a more introspective look into the human experience.
Fans of the band will appreciate the inclusion of live versions of "One Way Dead End Street" and "Come On," providing a glimpse into the band's electrifying live performances. The album also features a hidden gem, "Der lustige Astronaut," a playful track that adds a touch of whimsy to the otherwise serious collection.
"Nowhere... Fast!" is a powerful addition to Fury In The Slaughterhouse's discography, solidifying their place in the German rock scene. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the band, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, crank up the volume and let the powerful rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics of Fury In The Slaughterhouse transport you to another world.