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Great to see April Wine getting some love. A criminally underated Canadian band. Had a great run of '70s albums: Stand Back, Forever For Now, The whole Worlds Going Crazy, Electric Jewels, First Glance, On Record, etc. Great stuff!
For those who prefer a more contemporary approach to metal - this is interesting:
Wilderun : Veil of Imagination
Oddly, a friend in Germany alerted me to this Boston-based group.
There are a few "cookie monster" vocals (go on, be brave - it will be worth it in the long run ). If you need a "genre", I'd call it symphonic-progressive metal - though it's more wide-ranging than that. It crosses from regular metal to soft acoustic ballads to hard-edged prog to bombastic symphonic textures to regular progressive metal.
Regards,
Duncan
Wow, very nice Duncan!
If you're actually reading this then chances are you already have my last album but if NOT and you're curious:
https://battema.bandcamp.com/
Also, Ephemeral Sun: it's a thing and we like making things that might be your thing: https://ephemeralsun.bandcamp.com
Not sure if any of you watch Pete Pardo's (Sea Of Tranquility) YouTube shows, but he just did one on April Wine a couple of days ago:
^ I saw that show a couple days ago. I explored those couple of AW albums because of Pardo.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Been binge-ing on Budgie. What a heavy band. This weekend, my favorite Budgie album is. .... Power Supply (1980). Secrets In My Head is a slammer.
I am now exploring......The Scorpions: In Trance and Virgin Killer.
E-A-T
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Eesh. Uli Roth is a guitar God. Virgin Killer is killer. I need to own it.
Yeah, that run of albums is essential in any hard rock fan's collection IMO. For me personally, there's a major drop following Uli's departure, although I think they regained steam a few albums later with Blackout and Love At First Sting. After that, an even bigger plummet, with the exception of the surprisingly good Humanity: Hour One.
But yeah. Virgin Killer and everything else from that period are musts.
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Continuing my Scorpions binge: Taken By Force, Lovedrive. You can hear a bit of a change to a little more of a commercial, metal sound. Not sure why Uli left the band around this time but he really was what made them great in the mid 70s.
E-A-T
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Lovedrive is kinda generic. Their evolution from proggy, heavy rock to commercial heavy metal is sorta like the same evolution of Judas Priest, from heavy, experimental, proto-metal to complete, metal knuckleheads by 1978..... Seriously, I do not understand how Rocka-Rolla is so marginalized. This is how Heavy Metal sounded in 1974. It was heavy and riffy, yet proggy. Great album. I need to buy the damn thing.
I'm into Fly To The Rainbow and Lonesome Crow at this very moment. Lonesome Crow is very proggy and krautrocky, but it's heavy too. Michael Schenker was/is one hell of a talent. He's not Uli but he's damn good. Fly To The Rainbow is awesome. There's still a prog hangover on it but overall heavier and riffy. I should buy these albums.
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Lately I'm thinking that I'm listening to the same albums on Youtube over and over, so I bought one. I found Volcanic Rock by Buffalo on Amazon. I got is faster than I thought I would. To my surprise it was a two-fer. Volcanic and We Only Want You Fer Yer Body ( or whatever tf the title is ). For 13 bucks I got 2, kickass, early, heavy proto-metal albums.
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The next few albums I buy will be Budgie albums, starting with the first album. I worship Budgie.
^ I sort of agree. But Power Supply (1980) is pretty damn good. I need that album.
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