Priest of Evil
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I agree with Bryant.
If they tour my hometown I'll freak!
Bryant, I know how you feel. I went thru the same with Skid Row. At the end of the day though, I figure this way I get double the material I would otherwise.
I'm curious to see how this will sound. Udo was very hit and miss for me. I loved the Balls to the Wall album but really didn't get into the band beyond that because I just couldn't get into his voice.
You should give "Metal Heart" another shot. It was the follow-up to BTtW, but in my ears, it is their masterpiece. The intensity level in songs like Up to the Limit, Wrong is Right and Too High to Get it Right is through the roof. Bryant
Love the album Metal Heart. I've yet to pick upo Russian Roulette though...
I was dusting off Balls To The Walls and I had forgotten that I got Wolf to sign it when I interviewed him a number of years back...
That Tornillo guy doesn't do those songs justice IMHO... But I still hope Baltes and Hoffman would come up with some interesting music, regardless of the vocal in question...
If you dig Wolf's guitar playing, I think Mr. Hoffmann hit his peak as a guitarist on the Russian Roulette release. Aside from the guitar frenzy, it is a good release. Accept did a bit more experimentation on that one.
Bryant
Russian Roulette is a great album and really under-appreciated as far as I can tell.If you dig Wolf's guitar playing, I think Mr. Hoffmann hit his peak as a guitarist on the Russian Roulette release.
Bryant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdG7KGynXJI
Hmmm.... I'm not liking these new vocals. Shame Jericho can't tour with 'em.