And they finally figured out a decent way to end the song too. I wish they'd have hit that single clock strike a bit harder after the whispered intro, and of course they drag out the chorus a few too many times at the end, but everything else about this tune is EPIC. Born in a Grave - HOLY SHIT! YES! The intro alone is a major improvement. As an offhanded aside, Karl Logan's solo reminds me of Vinnie Vincent (what ever happened to that guy?)ģ. This song seems more camp than metal anthem. I just really hate that one line, "Never gonna change our style, gonna play tonight for quite a while." Oh, and I'm not crazy about "We come from different countries with metal and with might, we drink a lot of beers and play our metal loud at night" either. I still dislike the song, but not as much as before. Once again, Joey's fuzzy bass is appropriately buried, popping out every now and then for the spotlight. Manowarriors - Definitely sounds better with this mix, that much is undeniable. Makes a decent title track and introduction to the album's direction.Ģ. The lyrics are among the least silly on the album. Great mid-to-fast tempo, almost thrash-type song (reminiscent of "The Power") with an incredible riff that really grabs you. The Lord of Steel - Still a quite solid track. (And not a SPECK of guilt, mind you.) Let's give it a spin:ġ. I finally got hold of the retail version tonight-not gonna say where, but let's just say it was a great deal. Please indulge me one last time, and I swear you'll never need to hear one more time about The Lord of Steel. OK, so this is the last I'll blog specifically about this album.
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