|
News
Friday, March 5, 2004 - Hellfire Club bonus tracks | Edguy vocalist Tobias Sammet has posted the following comments about the bonus tracks on their forthcoming album, Hellfire Club:
"The first pressing of the Hellfire Club album will contain two additional songs: no crappy tracks of course, but just real good stuff. One of the bonus tracks is going to be 'Children Of Steel' (version 2003). Originally it had been on our second demo tape of 1994, and we decided to rearrange and re-record it because of the following reasons: First of all it is a proof, that we played this kind of music with all consequences without compromises even when it was totally unfashionable to be a metalhead! Fuck it! When people were laughing about this kind of music and when nobody believed in it we did - we were the Children of Steel! It was way before the huge renaissance of "true" metal. The second reason to redo the song is that we just thought the basics of the song had enormous potential, and with this new version we certainly proved it. It's a song that is just a bonus track for us, but that would certainly have been a highlight on many other metal albums these days, and I'd go so far that I think it would have even been a classic on any of the latest five Iron Maiden albums.
The second bonus track is another version of 'Mysteria', featuring Kreator vocalist Mille Petrozza on vocals together with me. It was great fun, Kreator are friends and this performance shows, that different kinds of metal do not necessarily have to fight each other but can get along pretty well. It also shows that the song does great as a 100% thrash metal rocket too. It was actually planned to be the only version of the song, but because of some business things and the fact that it should have been the opener of the album we decided on doing a second version with me on the vocals which ended up to be the original album version and opening track." |
RevelationZ Comments
|
|
|
Daily Spotlight
Iced Earth - The Crucible of Man, Something Wicked Pt. 2 Iced Earth led their ride into glory and metal immortality with the amazing power/thrash masterpiece, "Somet.... Read full review
Retro Reviews
(Alanna) Rainbow - Bent Out of Shape There is very little AOR/hard rock from today that can stand against a true and tested classic, Rainbow's "Bent Out of Shape". That's right. Early 80s Rainbow. The band gets plenty of acclaim for t.... Read full review
(Michael) The Almighty - Soul Destruction "Soul Destruction" was the second studio album from The Almighty. Originated in Scotland the band took the world by storm with their dirty biker/Sleaze Rock. The bands visual image was raw personified.... Read full review
Archive
· Albums of the month
· Retro Reviews
|
|
|