Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Underrated Power Metal Albums Pt. 2 of 2

This is the last post from this series, for now anyway. As Kelly suggested, there are other genres to look at, but I won't be able to do as much with them.

HIBRIA: DEFYING THE RULES
Hibria is a power/speed metal band from the underrated metal hotbed of Brazil. Possessing a flair for mind-numbingly fast riffing and powerfully infectious songs, this is an incredible album that I have heard almost nothing about in the metal community. Such a shame as this is truly what power metal should sound like. Yes it's extremely melodic, but it also gets your head banging like a good metal album should. Strongly recommended.

LOST HORIZON: A FLAME TO THE GROUND BENEATH
The Swedes sure know their metal. Sweden has tons of great death and black metal bands, and even thrash metal bands. Here is yet another of the country's surprisingly great power metal bands. Like Tad Morose, Lost Horizon sees very little press in the States, and I'm not sure it's much different elsewhere. Lost Horizon is like Tad Morose in that they are extremely melodic, yet they are not as classically oriented and are much more traditionally metal than their contemporaries.

MANTICORA: 8 DEADLY SINS
Denmark is another underrated country for metal as nearly all of their metal bands are terrific. Manticora is the only power metal band I am aware of from the country. They play a more progressive style of power metal and this album is carefully crafted into an epic concept album. Featuring sharp guitar riffs and uniquely layered vocal melodies, this is a terrific album that calls to mind early progressive/power metal expermenting bands like Blind Guardian, without the fantasy-inspired lyrics.

LIEGE LORD: BURN TO MY TOUCH
Yet another early band in the American power metal scene, Liege Lord had a very short career and only released three albums, all of which are extremely hard to find. Which is unfortunate as this band had some great music. Originally a Judas Priest cover band, Liege Lord took their influences and molded them into their own original sound. They were considered one of the pioneers of American power metal. This is a short, sharp piece of metallic fury, a testament to a criminally overlooked band.

LETHAL: PROGRAMMED
I had never even heard of this band before blindly picking up a cassette in a used music store. It had the Metal Blade logo on it, so I suspected I would be getting something decent. What Lethal does is play power/progressive metal similar to the early sounds of Queensryche and Fates Warning, but with more of a traditional metal edge and more melody. The vocalist sounds a lot like Geoff Tate, with an incredible, bonechilling tenor. There is very little information out there about this release, but it is clearly a diamond in the rough.

1 comment:

  1. "Denmark is another underrated country for metal as nearly all of their metal bands are terrific."

    I absolutely agree. They don't have as many excellent bands as the Swedes, but with Denmark there's no chaff to separate from the wheat.

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