Sunday, August 29, 2010

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QUIET RIOT - METAL HEALTH (1983)






This was the third album released by the band of the late Kevin DuBrow (RIP), and is an album remarkable for several reasons. Despite being the tereré release, was first published in the U.S., since the first two, QRI and QRII, in which he played Randy Rhoads, were released only in Japan. Interestingly, despite being the first record that did not have the genius of Randy (who, incidentally, only because he saved the first two papers) was the LP that catapulted them to fame they enjoyed during 80. It was neither more nor less than the first Heavy Metal album reached No. 1 on the charts in the United States, and reached 6 million copies sold. Suddenly, the 'Quietriotmania "had taken over the planet, the party had begun, and be virtually unknown, came to be in the mouth (and ears) of half the world. Another curiosity: this great success was due mainly to a version, not a proper subject. Indeed friends, I am talking about how not to 'Cum On Feel The Noize', the issue just 10 years earlier had made the Slide. More trivia: this group does not like the subject, but were forced to burn it under pressure 'external' which certainly hit the target full. l_b8c714c92f29430d2afc986d32c2b3e3 After that, the story of Quiet Riot quietly continued its course without too much upheaval, with its well-known solutions, meetings, training changes, etc ... but always, thanks to this record in particular, a certain aura of stardom. A milestone in the U.S. Metal 80's, which undoubtedly paved the way for the explosion that followed. Stylistically, I guess it just 80's Heavy Metal is the best description, although they have been wrongly stuffed into the sack of Glam sometimes due to their partying and carefree. Anyway, in all genres, there are some essential albums that define it and those who are pioneers, and 'Metal Health' is one of them. If not for its quality, that is, by its enormous historical importance this is another essential. Many bands that came after owes much to Metal Health Quiet Riot and, as they opened a gap which could be disclosed. The formation was composed by guitarist Carlos Cavazo, which was commissioned to replace Randy, and a rhythm of real estate: Rudy Sarzo on bass and Frankie Banali on drums.


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Thursday, August 26, 2010

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AVENGER - PRAYERS OF STEEL+ DEPRAVED TO BLACK (1985)


The embryo and the origin of the band Peter "Peavey" Wagner, Rage. Formed in 1983, these recordings are the two 'official' under the name of Avenger, which changed in 1986 by the above-cited Rage has reached our days. Alf had origins Meyerratken and Jochen Schroeder (Mekong Delta) on guitars and moonlighting Jörg Michael ( touched up with his shadow) on drums, photo-jorg-avenger-prayers_of_steel-01-a and those engaged to provide strong, openly or artifice, the typical Heavy Metal of the era of the mid-80's, where there are, of course influences of the NWOBHM torn in its most wild, those first traces of Speed \u200b\u200bMetal more blatant and arrogant and productions are almost nonexistent, where the band gave more value to the compositions themselves, the 'feeling' and attitude that you get a neat and immaculate sound. Obviously, after this quarter century, Rage is a completely different band musically, that it could not be otherwise, has evolved over the years (and where Peavey is fat enough), but it is a curious exercise at least look back, view, and investigate the origins and observe the strong foundation on which forged one of the bands strong and important to this world of Heavy Metal. Sort of like having historical memory, as they call it now ...

Monday, August 16, 2010

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THOR - ONLY THE STRONG (1985)




The enviable career of Jon Mikl THOR begins back in 1973 and has continued steadily since then, hundreds of thousands of records sold, and that during the past three decades has ridden Metal land. Originally from Vancouver, THOR is an oddball. A true showman in his concerts was devoted to bend jon_sp_strongtour steel bars or burst hot water bottles with their lungs from song to song. Multifaceted as few bodybuilding champion in Canada and the U.S., always using heavy music as a tool for intensive training. He mixed his powerful physique with powerful rock, and thus began the long reign of the legend of worship in the gray area between stardom and the underground. By the way has also been a film actor and producer. More to the point. Long before the days of modern Power Metal 'Frodo and the Ring', the genre was ruled by muscular men in leather who wrote about crushing skulls and destroy their enemies. Thor is one of the best examples of that early Power Metal, and "Only the Strong" exemplifies all that he and his band represented. Published in 1985, just at the peak of movement and the best time of the band, that in the period 1980-86 hit the Empire. With the development of more 'classical' escorting Thor: Cherry Bomb backing vocals, Mike Favata on drums, Keit Zazzi on bass and guitarist Steven Price, solidifying its position as one of the most underrated guitarists and composers in the history of Metal. A real cult album that has absolutely nothing to envy of other classics of the era, in which the ballads are despised as weaklings and cowards that God Hammer overwhelming Nordic ruthlessly strikes again and again. Pure 80's Metal.

HAIL THOR!

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

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Q5 - STEEL THE LIGHT (1984)


Steel The Light was the debut album by this band from Seattle. Published in the late summer of 1984, Q5 brought a breath of fresh air to the northwest coast of North America. Along with three former members of another legend of Seattle, TKO, Evan Sheeley (bass), Rick Pierce (guitar) and Gary Thompson (drums), Floyd Rose (guitar) and Jonathan K. (Voice) Q5 founded and began to compose. Recorded Two demos in 1983 and 1984. Q5HOA01 The Albatross label heard about the superior quality of the compositions and sent the band into the studio to record the LP-length is known as Steel The Light. Music For Nations took the band to the European launch. The reviews were extremely positive. Each metal magazine in the world loved the album and got only positive feedback. For some reason it did not help sales at all. The highlight of the career of the band was touring with Lita Ford, and share the stage with Twisted Sister and Y & T. It's a shame that this album and this band or have not been recognized. Poor record sales (despite phenomenal critical) and a gradual decline in popularity was that the band decided to make a sequel more "commercial" Steel The Light: When The Mirror Cracks was published in 1985. This album worked even worse than its predecessor and the band never recovered. Floyd Rose scored a hit in the future ... with the invention of the tremolo system that bears his name, while Jonathan K., Evan Sheeley Rick Pierce and formed Nightshade. But despite its short life, the band managed to release one of the best pieces of Metal and Hard Rock would never have seen the light. Forget Def Leppard (guess who?), Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Savatage or Thin Lizzy, Van Halen and Boston. Q5 offers on their first album a brilliant and clever mix of them all with a polished clear sound and refreshing majestic two-guitar riffs and great melodies, rounded with a serious text with social messages. The result is simply gorgeous, and ahead of its time. Q5 teacher exercised with this record. Again I stress the fate damn this band. A jewel in the Hard Rock.

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