
Eric
Adams & Chester Moore's WILD LIFE & WILD TIMES (SPV
DVD, 2006)
For
Eric Adams, the wild life he sings about does not necessarily end when he steps
off the stage – after singing songs of battle and swordplay, the vocalist
really does grab a bow and arrow and
head for the mountains. Adams is
the proud father of a new DVD, called ‘Wild Life & Wild Times’.
A collaboration with hunter/writer Chester Moore, ‘Wild Life & Wild
Times’ chronicles over a dozen hunts the two men completed over the past two
years – everything from turkey, ram and American bison to bull red fish and
king salmon - with cameras in tow. What
Adams and Moore have compiled is not 90 minutes of violence and bloodshed;
rather, it is an exciting look at hunting through the eyes and ears of two
master bow hunters. With Adams and
Moore as our guides, we learn about the animals themselves, conservation efforts
on their behalf and witness the art of the hunt.
Eric Adams is excited about this new project, and he ought to be.
The project is not only an extension of his warrior image with Manowar,
but an intimate look at his way of life outside of the band.
Adams is equally knowledgeable and passionate about the subject of
hunting, and his respect for the wildlife he hunts is evident.
This reviewer has never
had an interest in hunting, nor a desire to see animals die.
But here’s a reality check - steaks and chops don’t magically appear
on supermarket shelves. Meat
processing plants are filled with panicked animals and the smell of death.
It’s hard to imagine that anyone viewing ‘Wild Life & Wild
Times’ would fail to be impressed with the tone and (no pun intended) the
execution of the DVD. Eric Adams
and Chester Moore have taken the utmost care to ensure that animals were hunted
humanely and they were taken down very quickly, in the comfort of their natural
environment. ‘Wild Life &
Wild Times’ is informative, exciting and entertaining.
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