Advantages: A brilliantly unpredictable album which is always a joy to listen to. Disadvantages: Not a fan of Melodic Hardcore? Not one for you.
A Wilhelm Scream are an American Punk Rock band from New Bedford, Massachusetts. Since forming in 1996 the band have released four studio albums, 'Ruiner' being their third which was released in 2005. Containing fourteen tracks, 'Ruiner' is an incredibly strong album from the band and is one that I have listened to many times since receiving. There are not many bands out there producing this fine genre of Melodic Hardcore in quite such a way as A Wilhelm Scream, that's for sure. The album clocks in at a mere 36 minutes in length, meaning that each track is roughly two and a half minutes long - a perfect length for music of this sort.
With A Wilhelm Scream there is never a dull moment, and as the band progress through their fourteen track strong album of excellence you will find yourself hotly anticipating as to what the band will ...
Advantages: Tightly crafted songs with ferocious energy behind them Disadvantages: None, pristine album
Fantastic offering from a vital hardcore punk band.
A Wilhelm Scream (AWS) offer a massive dose of tightly crafted tracks, passionately yelled lyrics and equally savage guitar rifts. Singer Nuno Pereira tears through his songs as if he was fighting them - nobody does heartbreak and anger like him.
Instrumental support is no less impressive, with guitar skills that put some of your favourite heavy metal artists to shame.
Intelligently written, lovingly executed and genuine tracks - just a few of the reasons why you should buy this album.
One of the best aspects of this group is their live show. Tracks such as 'The King is Dead' and 'Cancer Dream' really come into their own when you see a thousand people transferred into crazy jumping backing singers. I've never ceased to be amazed by the way they can fire up a crowd ...
Advantages: Sensitively deals with grief Disadvantages: Can be upsetting
they never told her so. The boy was sad, but the fact that he always told Elfie how much he loved her helps him.
A neighbour offers the boy a new puppy, and even though the boy knows that Elfie wouldn't mind he refuses. The story ends with the boy saying that one day he will get another pet and will tell it every night "I'll always love you."
* The Illustrations *
I'll Always Love You has been written and illustrated by Hans Wilhelm. The illustrations are actually watercolour pictures, and they definitely capture the spirit of both young children and puppies. The illustrations tell equally as much of a story as the text itself, if not more.
Hans Wilhelm has managed to show the developing relationship between the boy and his pet, he shows Elfie making a puddle next to the boy on his potty, and both Elfie and the boy sharing ...