Steeeeeeellll!!

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Yup, the 3-song 7" w/ Dan Swano on vocals, Anders Nordin on drums, Peter on bass, and Mike on guitar. I've heard it's awesomely cheesy and kickass, "like Manowar wishes they could be." I've also heard that it's available for download on www.swano.com, but right now his site is down. Does anyone have it hosted or can send it to me on AIM?...I really want to hear it.
 
I have the MP3s... pretty funny stuff. Swano pushes his voice way too far though, to the point where it makes me cringe. If he stayed in his natural range, I could've seen this as another Bloodbath-like 'parody turning into real act'.
 
haggard said:
Yup, the 3-song 7" w/ Dan Swano on vocals, Anders Nordin on drums, Peter on bass, and Mike on guitar. I've heard it's awesomely cheesy and kickass, "like Manowar wishes they could be." I've also heard that it's available for download on www.swano.com, but right now his site is down. Does anyone have it hosted or can send it to me on AIM?...I really want to hear it.

I picked up a copy a while ago on eBay, but had not heard it until the other day (I don't have a record player at the moment) when I stumbled across it in mp3 format on the net.

Instead of going to www.swano.com, go to www.swano.tk. There are loads of tracks on there by many of his other projects too.
 
D1 sent me the mp3s a while ago, it's a worthy listen, but I agree with Moonlapse about Swano's voice, but I guess it is for parody purpose. Cheese is the word here.
 
Moonlapse said:
I have the MP3s... pretty funny stuff. Swano pushes his voice way too far though, to the point where it makes me cringe. If he stayed in his natural range, I could've seen this as another Bloodbath-like 'parody turning into real act'.

no offense to any of the members of the band...but im at a bit of a loss from this. how could you not be "impressed" by the new PT material, but enjoy steel material? the steel music is just...boring, although nostalgic. :confused:
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
no offense to any of the members of the band...but im at a bit of a loss from this. how could you not be "impressed" by the new PT material, but enjoy steel material? the steel music is just...boring, although nostalgic. :confused:

Can't recall saying I enjoy it. If I have in the past though, I'll clarify and say that as far as music is concerned it doesn't rate very high for me. As you said... just nostalgia and cheese humour value. I do however like Mike's solos in all of the tracks. He's a really good soloist.
 
Steel - Heavy Metal Machine pic 7" has ONLY 2 songs, Say Goodbye (To Love) was not included on it, so that's just available as mp3.

I have a copy (bought it from Dan when this was released) and it's ok, but will trade it away if there's good enough offer.
 
lol, this is great.

Says on the Opeth website that there were 4 tracks recorded, anyone know what the last one was, and if i can d/l it anywhere?

Cheers

p.s. anyone also think that the vocals in Say goodbye are v similar to Justin Hawkins of The Darkness?
 
Here's a review I wrote for this...

Nobody Stopped THIS Crusade

This is everything that Manowar wishes they were... don't get me wrong, I love the self-proclamed "Kings of Metal" and they've put out great work, but none of it quite reaches the level achieved by this all-too-brief three song EP. Listening to it can be quite frustrating at times, because the thing just leaves you wanting more... It's a shame all that were involved didn't feel the need to continue this project. I'll take a full length Steel over another Bloodbath.

First up, "Heavy Metal Machine" makes other metal anthems look like confessions to sucking. The track starts off with Dan Swano's high-pitched shriek and then the song hits the ground running and never lets up. And how about that chorus riff... the one after Swano yells out the song title... "Heavy Metal MachiAAAAAAAAAANE" And then it sounds like "Too Young to Fall in Love" but on speed, heroine and anything else you can inject between your toes...

"Rock Tonite." Oh yes, none of that silent "gh"ey shit here, this song just flat out ROCKS. It's slower than the opening track, but then again it would need to be because if this were anywhere as awesome and fast paced as the debut, I just couldn't take it. Awesome memorable riffs like the first song, but check out those LEADS... they kick ass too... Fucking solid all the way though...

Which brings us to the closer. "Say Goodbye to Mediocre Ballads." None of that boring plodding 6 and a half minute ode to cutting off your balls pussy shit to be found here. It starts out looking like that, but around 50 seconds in the riffs come in and the over-the-top chorus comes in with those FUCKING FALSETTOS. If this band wasn't permanently retired, I'd tell King Diamond to watch his fucking back because these go so fucking high that I can't even understand what he's saying half the time... oh yes, when I blast this song, neighborhood dogs go nuts and shit themselves, and it WORKS.

Call it a parody, call it a joke... call it a fucking one-off that Swano and the guys from Opeth decided to do on a whim... I call it a fucking call to arms. If they released this shit right after Nirvana hit the charts, Cobain would have had to shoot himself a few years earlier because he would have gotten his shit ruined. It's obvious what must be done... download it, send it to your friends, blast it from your speakers... this is the fucking "EP That Would Save Metal" right here.
 
One of my qualms with the release is the production. It's way too bass heavy. This means when you crank it you're overwhelmed by a sensation that stimulates your bowels instead of the guitars coming out and punching you in the face.