Marshall Law is BACK!

god_king

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Marshall Law Screaming! unofficial website is made by my e-friend Hisashi Chiyonobu of Tokyo/Japan.

I was discussing with him about our favorite band Marshall Law with him for past couple of months now.

Hisashi have met the band back in 1992. And I've heard many interesting story.

I've managed to get founder member/vocalist Andy Pyke's contact from Paradise Lost official website forum.

Anyways Hisashi wants everyone who loves British heavy metal to know that Marshall Law is coming back this year 04 with new album and remastered "POWER GAME" album with the extra tracks and also Andy is willing to answer the questions that you want to ask him on his guest book.

So if you are interested just leave the message on his guestbook.

There's also band up date news from Dr. Metal aka Andy Pyke himself!

Band is now recording a demos. Member is Andy Pyke on vocals, Dave Martin & Andy Southwell on guitars, Chris Green and Lee Morris is on drums and new bassist.

Link is here :

http://www3.tky.3web.ne.jp/~mlaw/

I've also made my own Marshall Law page:

http://uk.geocities.com/ultrakoichi/index2.html


Cheers.
 
Fangface said:
They're like a rougher version of Judas Priest, Defenders of the Faith era.

I just love the LAW and I want everyone to get hold of their albums.

They do have Priest influence but I wouldn't say Defender Of The Faith era. More or less Painkiller.

They are modernised NWOBHM and Priest and Pretty Maids really. Mega aggro power-metal. No cheese. No key boards.

Yeah well I have been e-mailing Dr. Metal: Andy for while and he's a great guy to talk to.

He loves Priest with Halford, Pretty Maids, Ozzy, Savatage, King's X, Motörhead, Queen many more.

Their guitarist Dave Martin is just amazing.

I want to meet them in person and see them play live! sixx will love them.

\m/ LONG LIVE THE LAW \m/
 
mmm they're less technical than the Painkiller era of Priest, that's why I mentionned DOTF instead, still I see what you mean.

In any case, they remain an underrated band.