So yes, I was bored and decided to venture into post-Dio era to see what some of the lesser mentioned Sabbath sounds like and went to check out the two albums from the first Tony Martin period.
I'm curious what people's opinions on these records are. They have a very typical overproduced 80's rock/metal sound to them, and are much more epic than anything Sabbath has done before that (epic could be replaced with cheesy, I suppose). But they're catchy and the riffing is still thick as ever. They are not on the same level as earlier Sabbath (though better than Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die in my opinion) but I think they are quite fun to listen to in a catchy heavy metal sort of way.
So, good? Mediocre? Horrible? Guilty pleasure?
I'm curious what people's opinions on these records are. They have a very typical overproduced 80's rock/metal sound to them, and are much more epic than anything Sabbath has done before that (epic could be replaced with cheesy, I suppose). But they're catchy and the riffing is still thick as ever. They are not on the same level as earlier Sabbath (though better than Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die in my opinion) but I think they are quite fun to listen to in a catchy heavy metal sort of way.
So, good? Mediocre? Horrible? Guilty pleasure?