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Metal Rhythm

Metal Rhythm
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Studio album by Gary Numan
Released September 1988
Recorded Late 1987–Mid 1988
Genre Electronic, pop rock, funk, synth-pop, industrial rock
Length 39:41
Label I.R.S., Illegal
Producer Gary Numan
Gary Numan chronology
Strange Charm
(1986)Strange Charm1986
Metal Rhythm
(1988)
Automatic
(1989)Automatic1989
Alternative Cover
US Release cover.
US Release cover.
Singles from New Anger
  1. "New Anger"
    Released: 1 October 1988
  2. "America"
    Released: 3 December 1988

Metal Rhythm is the eleventh studio album, and ninth under his own name, by English musician Gary Numan, originally released in September 1988 by I.R.S. Records.

Gary Numan's previous three studio albums had been released on his own record label, Numa Records. However, the disappointing sales of those albums led to Numan closing down the label and signing to I.R.S. Records. Most of the album had, in fact, been recorded before Numan signed with the record label. I.R.S. therefore had little opportunity to make changes to the recorded material, but the label was still able to exert influence on the album's release. Numan wanted to call the album Cold Metal Rhythm after its song of the same name, but I.R.S. believed that the shortened title sounded less negative and more commercial.

Musically, Metal Rhythm represented a move by Numan into a more commercial sound, although it preserved continuity with Numan's previous albums. Metal Rhythm made liberal use of female backing vocals, which Numan had incorporated into his four previous albums; also, the futuristic funk that characterised Numan's previous albums remained on Metal Rhythm, but the programmed beats, hustling vocals and rock power chords gave the album an edgier, more psyched-up vibe. The album's sense of aggression is present lyrically as well as musically; on the liner notes for the album's 1999 re-release, Steve Malins writes that "like Trent Reznor's NIN debut, the persona projected on Metal Rhythm is restless, emotionally unstable, scathing about human frailties and flaws, self loathing about his own." In the songs "This is Emotion", "New Anger" and "Devious", Numan lashes out at the emotional desolation and manipulative personalities he had encountered throughout his career, and "Respect" is rumoured to be about Numan's falling out with Hohokam, a band signed to Numa Records and Numan's support act during the 1984 Berserker tour. Numan himself remarked:

Metal Rhythm was released in September 1988 and although its edgy, industrial-funk sound met with favour from fans and some positive reviews in the UK music press, it sold poorly. The album charted at No. 48, while its singles, "New Anger" and "America", charted at No. 46 and No. 49 respectively. Numan later recalled:


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