Monday, June 1, 2026

2026 Metal Journal Vol. 2

Warrior - Fighting For the Earth. 1985 MCA (LP). I've had this one sitting in the listening box for well over a year now. For some reason I thought this was one of those late 70s hard rock / AOR albums (like TKO) that labels like MCA would put out to an audience of 10. The cover looks more like an arena band logo. But it's clear from the beginning this is heavy metal. Strange I'd never heard of it before. But then again, 1985 is waaay late to the party for this kind of straight up metal. Seeing reviews comparing them to Malice, though the latter is supposedly better. To me they both are standard issue for the era. This is the sound of Judas Priest circa 1980-1983. Which is the problem. The metal world had moved on significantly by this time. Had this come out while I was still in early high school (say, 1981) then I could see this hitting a chord with me back then. Nice listen for certain, though nothing here to earn shelf space. (6/1)

Cellador - Enter Deception. 2006 Metal Blade (CD). OK I'm making a determined effort to go through my inventory, especially these 2016 CD buys. Anything that reads interesting, or on a sample sounds interesting, then I put the listen off for another day. Cellador, though from Omaha, Nebraska, was labeled as Euro Power Metal. This could be a quick exit. I can see why they appended the tag, but I found the album much more interesting than that may imply. The music is fast - very fast in fact - and mostly resembles Helloween in nitro mode. The vocalist does a reasonable Bruce Dickinson emulation. Not hearing those annoying choruses that bug me about Euro Power Metal. The biggest issue here is all the songs pretty much sound the same. Not in a boring sense, but the style meter goes from alpha to beta and that's about it. I hadn't initially intended to hear the whole thing, but I found something to do while it played in the background. Nodding my head throughout. Good stuff, but no, not keeping it. (2/26) 

6/1 update: I sort of gave up on some of these albums like the above. The same sound time after time. After sampling, I started moving these out without a rating or writeup. I know there are some gems in these stacks, and I plan on mining them out. But the rest is "waste rock" for me.

Warlung - Optical Delusions. 2020 Heavy Psych Sounds (LP). Warlung are from Houston, Texas, and are decidedly a stoner rock band, though much more rooted in the 70s than the 90s. The riffs are from the Sabbath school and the guitar solos more towards the mid 70s style. Vocals have a slight Ozzy tinge and are pleasant to the ear. Warlung doesn't take any chances here, staying in the pocket throughout. Only a few years ago, I would most certainly have kept this LP (great cover), but gotta let go sometimes. Good one for fans of 70s heavy rock though. (2/24)

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