Yes, his name is Mistheria... "Swedish born guitarist, songwriter and multi-platinum credited producer Philip Naslund and Swiss session and touring guitarist Chris Declercq (who incidentally played on the current single, “Rain On The Graves”) will add their fire to band members Dave Moreno, Mistheria and Tanya O’Callaghan."
Both landed and both in jewel cases - appear to be original issues. A gamble on Beelzeboss for a refreshing dose of hardly any beans - just as CDs should be in 2024 - probably an infinitessimal oversight by The Great Monopoly but the sporran saw an opportunity, blew forth its cobwebs and resident moths to snuffle what I'm assured is a fine brace. We shall see...
I learned something new the other day. Back in 1984 The American Rock Festival was held in Kalamazoo, MI. I am still pretty new to this area and a coworker said he went to the event when he was 16 and said it was awesome. 7 bands for $20! Over 50,000 people showed up. It was held at a ski lodge. Triumph was the headliner. Other acts included Motley Crue, Ozzy, Quiet Riot, Ratt, Night Ranger and Accept. Here is some info on the event: The American Rock Festival… and what a time to be a metalhead!! My friend at work said it is the "forgotten" event because the only ones who remember it are the ones who lived in this area.
Re the Mastadon: it's so edifying to discover a band whose material is both unique and exciting ~ mental quality. 10 tracks in and The Force is strong with this one...
They had such an incredible run from Remission right through Crack the Skye. It's just a shame they disappeared after that and definitely never made any more albums.
For a second there I thought that was me in my aviator frames sitting on the hood of the car wearing my striped addidas. But then I realized I never had a Journey t-shirt. And my 'fro was a lot bigger back in those days than the guy in the Journey t above. Ha! Fashion trendsetting even back then. Wearing worn out ripped jeans b4 that became a "thing". So Trill share with us a photo of you in your youth hurling a bottle of you know what at Castle Donington 1981!
High 'n' Dry Cover art by Hipgnosis Studio album by Def Leppard Released 6 July 1981 Recorded March–June 1981[1] Studio Battery, London Genre Heavy metal hard rock Length 42:15 Label Vertigo Producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange
assuming you're joking, right? they had 4 more studio albums, a collection of b-sides and extra tracks, 2 ep's, and 2 live albums
On Through the Night Studio album by Def Leppard Released 14 March 1980 Recorded December 1979 Studio Startling (Ascot, Berkshire) Genre Heavy metal Length 43:47 Label Vertigo Producer (Colonel) Tom Allom
No idea what you're talking about. Just like how they'll never make a sequel to The Matrix or how great it was when Dexter ended after 4 amazing seasons, we'll never get to find out what happened to Mastodon after Crack the Skye. They just up and vanished, leaving us with a perfect, unblemished discography to enjoy.
Demon should have been huge. The centre of a Venn diagram featuring between Iron Maiden & Pink Floyd.