Recent Metal Finds (2015)
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Not actually rare, more rare-ish, not expensive or unknown, but nice finds all the same:
Odin: Don't Take No For An Answer / 12"
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/192515
Biest: Crash Trash / 7"
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/41144
Tempest: The End Of A Dream / 12"
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/364465
Odin: Don't Take No For An Answer / 12"
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/192515
Biest: Crash Trash / 7"
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/41144
Tempest: The End Of A Dream / 12"
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/364465
The spanish Metal book says about King Kong Rock Melodico, but I think it's kinda wrong. Some titles are even Metal and the majority is Hard Rock, has some melodic moments though, but surely not Rock Melodico. Quite good album, especially with such a hilarious cover!
Mental Powers slays! Had to get that one! Especially for these peanuts ...
Essie I had to get to replace my old non PS copy, it's not average, it's below average!
Sweet Sin has to be recommended, quite nice Melodic Metal, can't believe they are from Britannia!
Rocking Horse in consideration the 7" is from 1981 is not that bad! Exactly what I did expect, rough AOR/Hard Rock. Section 8 too, though more melodic, but nice heavy guitars ... I know greek guys that will immediately get an erection when they will hear that!
Mental Powers slays! Had to get that one! Especially for these peanuts ...
Essie I had to get to replace my old non PS copy, it's not average, it's below average!
Sweet Sin has to be recommended, quite nice Melodic Metal, can't believe they are from Britannia!
Rocking Horse in consideration the 7" is from 1981 is not that bad! Exactly what I did expect, rough AOR/Hard Rock. Section 8 too, though more melodic, but nice heavy guitars ... I know greek guys that will immediately get an erection when they will hear that!
It's not easy to be the Antichrist ...
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... by J.L. Granado; Thanks - I think it is also the best.Prowler wrote:Larga Vida Al Rock and Rollcaminantenocturno wrote:May I ask which spanish metal book you are refering to?Prowler wrote:The spanish Metal book ...
Honorably mentioned should be also
"Cuerdas de acero" by Andrés Lopéz Martínez.
Don't know that one ... there's also a german written book available but it mainly features the wellknown bands/LP's and Grando's book has at least a list of more obscure stuff with short description.caminantenocturno wrote:... by J.L. Granado; Thanks - I think it is also the best.Prowler wrote:Larga Vida Al Rock and Rollcaminantenocturno wrote:
May I ask which spanish metal book you are refering to?
Honorably mentioned should be also
"Cuerdas de acero" by Andrés Lopéz Martínez.
It's not easy to be the Antichrist ...
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Are you refering to a specific book on spanish metal or "Heavy Metal aus Südeuropa"? I have also one that's called "Diccionario de heavy metal latino". I unfortunately never got hold of "Heavy Metal aus Südeuropa", but among the books I know, "Large vida ..." is the most extensive by far.Prowler wrote:Don't know that one ... there's also a german written book available but it mainly features the wellknown bands/LP's and Grando's book has at least a list of more obscure stuff with short description.caminantenocturno wrote:... by J.L. Granado; Thanks - I think it is also the best.Prowler wrote:
Larga Vida Al Rock and Roll
Honorably mentioned should be also
"Cuerdas de acero" by Andrés Lopéz Martínez.
By the way: You are German, I believe, from where exactly? - I live in Bonn myself ...