Since completing 1994’s ‘Untitled’, Demolition Hammer fulfilled their contract with Mute Records and where under no obligation to release another album. Time Bomb carries a very emotional theme throughout the album. This disc has all of the essential Demolition Hammer classics. Great Rock & Roll right here!
had me crying as I was able to relate so well.
It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Under The Table, which shows, blatantly, how much Demolition Hammer has evolved as a singer. Power Struggle good vocals. Mindrot is simply perfect. Demolition Hammer rocks harder than ever with Bread And Water. Missing: 5-7-89 is an underrated song: I like its lyrics and melody a lot. Waste - A strong beat. Unidentified is possibly the best song Demolition Hammer has come up. I’ve found myself listening to Blowtorch back to back and back many times. Mongoloid the elegant and beautiful song on the album is hard to describe. Simple and heartfelt closing track Time Bomb closes Time Bomb on a high note.
Time Bomb CD


