SonyDescribed by Meat Loaf as "the most honest album I've ever made," Hell in a Handbasket finds him in angry mood, with the usual wolves howling, cannons firing and enough vocal hurricane to tear plants from the back garden. No change there, although there are fiddles, raps and harder rock than usual. The rousing opener, All of Me, rages at his own insecurities and the world in general. Where Meat isn't mad enough, he recruits Chuck D for even more furious indignation, which is like being assai...
Guardian Music — SonyDescribed by Meat Loaf as "the most honest album I've ever made," Hell in a Handbasket finds him in angry mood, with the usual wolves howling, cannons firing and enou... more info