Loudness

It's strange. Despite buying nearly every Metal release in the 80s, Loudness just never intrigued me enough to give them a try. To this day, I don't think I've ever heard a Loudness album. I'm guessing I've heard one or two of their songs, but I can't even say that for sure. Is Eve to Dawn a good place to start?

I'd stick with their ATCO output.

Lightning Strikes, Soldier of Fortune, Thunder In the East and Hurricane Eyes.
 
Anyone heard the new album? Where can it be purchased? I know Amazon has it backordered for $46.


I'm a long time Loudness fan and like all their stuff (some more than others, of course).

I have the new one and it kicks ass! Bought it on CD Japan for less than $30. It shipped in about a week and it looks like they still have it. Special edition with DVD about $32 plus shipping.

http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/UICN-1060
 
Thanks.

I'm not sure it's much to go on but I do love the vocals on the EZO debut.

Since no one else mentioned it, my fave CD by Loudness is the 1992 self-titled disc that feature Masaki from EZO on vocals. Great overlooked disc for sure!
Unfortunately though, the following disc they put out with him was a TOTAL let-down for me. I remember ordering it blindly from Dream Disc as I liked "1992" so much and tried to force myself to like it, but never did...

Here are a couple videos featuring songs from "1992":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktnTpmu4ntE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPpYx9WZ_6g


Joe
 
Also I have championed them on this forum many times. but ANTHEM definitely still have the "chops" and have never abandoned the heavy metal like Loudness did. haha. I still pay the import prices for Anthem albums because I know they will never let me down.

Anthem is the very best Japanese metal band for me. Very consistent throughout their long career with mostly very good to excellent albums. I can't say the same about Loudness since 20 years...
 
A fantastic but hard to find Loudness album is "8186 Live". If you could find a copy of that it would be a great addition to your music. I recently picked up the CD (used, mint) off Ebay for $39.

This is one of my favorites. I believe it is the same version that is on the 8186 Live CD:

 
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Catching up with this thread, guess I need to order it from CD Japan? Still haven't seen a U.S. release for it. How is the DVD?
 
Again your Volbeat obsession... Go see a doc soon, it's getting worse every day as it seems.

Poulsen is surely 10 times the singer Nihara has been for many years.


Labrekk:
[ame]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W5FfJ89rGPc[/ame]

Anyway, I didn't order the dvd version.
 
this is a band that SO needs to play Progpower. We've never had a band from Japan play the festival. and for the love of metal, Please have them play the Thunder In The East album
 
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