Thanks.
Jon
Thanks.
Jon
That is a MASSIVE understatement. What Geoff did to that band is criminal. And when I thought it couldn't get any worse, I heard that one song with the lyric about getting "on the dance floor...that's what it's for!"
Holy crap...Geoff's voice was no doubt one of the main components of the band's '80s success, but his vision subsequently became their ruin.
Condition Human is the best album they've done since 1990!
NP: Shame On The Night.....Dio
Um, yeah, Last In Line (the band) is carrying on the Dio tradition. But they are not necessarily a tribute band. I love this style of classic, traditional heavy metal. It's got soul and balls. Powerfully band.
Everything Dio released up through Lock Up The Wolves is crazy good. Things got iffy for a spell starting with Strange Highways (guitarist Tracy G didn't measure up to his predecessors), but a few years on Ronnie came out with Killing the Dragon, which floored me. That was a serious return to form!
Yeah I've been listening to Lock Up The Wolves ( the whole album) on Youtube. It's pretty good. Heavy, melodic, soulful. Everything I love about Dio.
I was just wandering through this thread out of curiosity, and I suddenly became VERY curious to find out if Dedicated to Chaos was as bad as everyone said it was. So I searched on "YOOOOOO--TOOOOOOB" and holy Moses. I definitely have a high pop tolerance but man, this stuff was bad, bad, bad. The music to "Hot Spot Junkie" is okay, but the lyrics are so lame and atrocious that I can't enjoy it. Heck, "Around the World" would be a decent pop song if it weren't for the tired nature of the lyrics. "All you need is love?" Really? You've got nothing better than Lennon '67? A number of songs are tediously repetitive grooves given an "arty" treatment and still failing to impress: "Hard Times" and "Drive" were so tiresome I moved on quickly.
But then we get to the aforementioned "Wot We Do," which sounds like a bad 80s pop pastiche, with horn hits and Geoff Tate's sax. It doesn't even move; it lopes as if Tate's lounge act was somehow inherently sexy enough to pull it off. I just started laughing at this point. I really felt bad for the QR fan who bought this album and got half-assed Queen instead.
Yeah... I see why this album was divisive enough to tear the band apart.
Sorry to interrupt. Carry on.
"Arf." -- Frank Zappa, "Beauty Knows No Pain" (live version)
Listening to Priest....Ram It Down. First time ever. Good, knuckleheaded, fun album. The gated drums are awful but the guitars and attitude are kickass...
I'm burned out on Firepower. I've played it some much I'm sick of it......
The title alone — with its suspect spelling of What — is a huge red flag.
A few years back, I was a member of a QR forum run by a psychofan, i.e. if he thought you were wrong about something, he let you know pronto!
Anyway, I remember Tate's defenders always yadda-ing about how his real forte wasn't metal, it was art rock, which was explanation enough for the band's stylistic shifts after Empire and Promised Land.
All you had to do was go listen to something from Geoff's pre-QR band, Myth, to know they were full of it.
NP: Ballbreaker.......AC/DC
God I worship AC/DC. They're not metal but they are a guitar rock and roll band with balls.
Still digging on Last In Line (the group).
Revisiting Manilla Road.....To Kill A King.
NP: Castle Of The Devil.......
The new Candlemass is pretty frickin awesome. Heavy and epic as hell. Sabbath completists will want to hear it for the Tony Iommi guest spot on one track.
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NP: Manilla Road.......Into The Courts of Chaos......
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