What band(s) that only released 7"s and/or demos...
What band(s) that only released 7"s and/or demos...
... would have made the best album if they had gotten the chance to do one?
Many bands did fantastic singles, but did all of them really had the capacity to come up with 8-10 good enough tracks to fill a fullength album with?
Judging by demos, rehearsal recordings etc. there are two bands topping my "saddest examples of bands that never made it to the fullength format"-list and they are HELL and ZONE ZERO. I think an album by any of those two bands would (probably) have been almost the best albums from their countries ever released really.
Other ones?
Many bands did fantastic singles, but did all of them really had the capacity to come up with 8-10 good enough tracks to fill a fullength album with?
Judging by demos, rehearsal recordings etc. there are two bands topping my "saddest examples of bands that never made it to the fullength format"-list and they are HELL and ZONE ZERO. I think an album by any of those two bands would (probably) have been almost the best albums from their countries ever released really.
Other ones?
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You took the words right out of my mouth! (eh.. fingers?) A godly band indeed! If anyone has the original remastered version of the "Into the halls.." tape for trade I need it desperately to make my SINDROME collection complete.omen of hate wrote:As far as Thrash Metal is concerned, I would have die if SINDROME had recorded a full-length !!
Lindell mentioned 2 essential ones as well. Hm... there were so many bands like that... I guess VALKYRIE from Holland deserved a full-length more than most. So did SMASH HITS from Italy, AKT/VERDICT/ACT from Sweden and tons of NWOBHM-bands like REINCARNATE, SPARTA, OMEN SEARCHER, DEEP MACHINE etc..
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I've only heard Valkyrie out of these, but I agree, It would have made for some great epic metal.DaN wrote:You took the words right out of my mouth! (eh.. fingers?) A godly band indeed! If anyone has the original remastered version of the "Into the halls.." tape for trade I need it desperately to make my SINDROME collection complete.omen of hate wrote:As far as Thrash Metal is concerned, I would have die if SINDROME had recorded a full-length !!
Lindell mentioned 2 essential ones as well. Hm... there were so many bands like that... I guess VALKYRIE from Holland deserved a full-length more than most. So did SMASH HITS from Italy, AKT/VERDICT/ACT from Sweden and tons of NWOBHM-bands like REINCARNATE, SPARTA, OMEN SEARCHER, DEEP MACHINE etc..
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The demo tracks of HT were a huge disappointment for me. Very inferior to the three EP tracks. The line-up changes must have been responsible for the sounding result i guess. The epic fury of a track like ''Knights of steel'' was all lost. A pity indeed.The Sentinel wrote: But most of all HEATHENS RAGE: Imagine 10 tracks in the same vein as their legendary 12" incher. It could be one of my alltime favourites.
By the way, let's not forget Virtue. All demo tracks slay, they could have made a brilliant 5 track EP.
Other great bands that stay in the 7''/compilation phase: Neptune from Sweden (What a vocalist!), BLACK EVIL (ITA), MILITIA (i really find 'The Sybling'' quite average, the demos are great however) and a few others...
Edit additon: It would be a crime not to mention two F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C bands: MAJESTIC RYTE from USA (power metal of the highest order! vocals influenced by J.Arch of FW, 100 times better of course. masterpiece, who the hell heard 'em and refused a contract?) and CRIMSON TYGER from Canada (Iron Maiden worship power metal, fuckin' great! for fans of Liege Lord, Omen etc)
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I don't think they ever released a 7''. The demo (released in 1984) tracklist is:omen of hate wrote:Ion Britton, have you the titles and release dates of CRIMSON TYGER demos or 7 '' ??? The description you've made of the band is rather exciting !!
1. Stormtroopers (Tight-fisted metal monster! Hail!)
2. Tyger hunt
3. Into the valley
4. Tokyo nights (Crimson Tyger version of ''Children of the damned''. Superb!)
If you do like many Maiden influences in power metal, then Crimson Tyger are the ones you're looking for!
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Which reminds me that if only the godly LEVIATHAN had stuck together and got a record deal on their fantastic "Legions Of The Undead" demo, we might never have been pestered with Chris Barnes' other pityful projectsNWN PROD wrote:Necrovore and VON are the most infamous in the death/black metal genre.
It would have been interesting to see that impact on the new york scene, perhaps we wouldn't have so many clone bands today without cannibal corpse, but then again if suffocation was around we still might have, but perhaps the lack of cannibal corpse would have effected them as well.DaN wrote:Which reminds me that if only the godly LEVIATHAN had stuck together and got a record deal on their fantastic "Legions Of The Undead" demo, we might never have been pestered with Chris Barnes' other pityful projectsNWN PROD wrote:Necrovore and VON are the most infamous in the death/black metal genre.
I totally agree on BLACK EVIL! What a great band... It's been too long since I listened to them so I think I'll have to grab a few beers (and some virgins 'n' goats for sacrifice of course) and listen to BLACK EVIL at maximum volume tonight.ION BRITTON wrote:
Other great bands that stay in the 7''/compilation phase: Neptune from Sweden (What a vocalist!), BLACK EVIL (ITA),
Regarding extreme metal I think that TREBLINKA's two demos would have made a nice fullength, but in a way I think they are better as demos 'cause the production would probably be 'badder' if they made an album. No death metal band beats the none-distortion-guitar masters anyway!