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Iron Savior - Kill or get killed
https://youtu.be/9JPG1I29tTE
Traditional German heavy metal somewhere between Helloween, Gamma Ray and a bit of early Blind Guardian, before they got lost in Frickelhausen (heh, good luck finding an English analog for that one).
They've been around for quite some time, but I only recently got into them. Piet Sielck, guitarist and singer of Iron Saviour, used to play with former Blind Guardian drummer Thomen in a... let's be nice and call it "early Guardian tribute" band called Savage Circus which I liked quite a lot. The Blind Guardian albums past "Nightfall in Middle-Earth" are not bad by any means, but they are hard for me to enjoy. The vocals sound too strained, the lead guitar won't shut up and there are on average twelve time changes too many. Or in short - I liked BG better when they floored the gas pedal and only lifted the foot for epic chorus moments. Savage Circus had all that and when I was in the market for new music, I checked their line-up in hopes of finding more stuff to like.
Iron Saviour are definitely a win, as are Persuader, the band of Hansi Kürsch's soundalike twin.
Persuader - The Fiction Maze
https://youtu.be/04jzsBlnQ_w
From your description it sounds like typical power metal, a genre that fits somewhere between NWOBHM and classic progressive metal - but always bombastic, many demons and goblins and hobbits, and usually in a major key rather than minor. Typical power metal acts include Blind Guardian, Sonata Arctica, Seventh Wonder, Stratovarius, Avantasia, Dream Evil, Rhapsody (/of fire & Luca Turilli), Hammerfall ... et al. I.e. it's principally a western European genre.
Sounds like fun - I'll give it a spin later today.
Power metal isn't usually a go-to form of metal for me but I enjoy it from time to time, and have enjoyed attending "Prog/Power" Festivals.
Listening to it now. Pure power metal, IMO. Someone I know described it as "...gargantuan riffs, face melting solos, drums that sound like your house falling down around you and top quality singalong choruses." That's a bit gushy, but reasonably accurate, IMO.
Courtesy of this thread, I might have to lay in another purchase ...LOL
Listening to it now. Pure power metal, IMO. Someone I know described it as "...gargantuan riffs, face melting solos, drums that sound like your house falling down around you and top quality singalong choruses." That's a bit gushy, but reasonably accurate, IMO.
Courtesy of this thread, I might have to lay in another purchase ...LOL
My deliberate vagueness in regards to Savage Circus was me being a bit playful. I'm aware of the Power Metal genre, like a lot of bands on your list too. The thing with Savage Circus is this: They clone Blind Guardian's early sound, down to the vocal melodies and harmonies. Depending on the observer, it might be a former BG member continuing where he left off - or it could be seen as a blatant carbon copy. I know some members of Blind Guardian were not amused when they heard Savage Circus' debut album.
As for nudging each other in regards to purchases: It's only natural for music lovers to recommend music and hopefully buy some too. Thanks to you guys, my collection has grown quite a bit. Magic Pie's back catalogue comes to mind. Or the last two Katatonia albums.
I like that.
Phideaux : Infernal
In The Midnight Hour - The Commitments
In The Midnight Hour - The Commitments
Two songs which have a prominent "In the Midnight Hour":
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell
Michael Jackson - Thriller (granted, that one's a lot less obvious, but if you listen to the fantastic Vincent Price monologue, you'll hear it.)
The Roxy Music version is pretty damned good too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93Y6zK58-Ww
Gerry Rafferty - Get It Right Next Time