Re: Now Playing Thread (2015)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:31 pm
Free For A While - Tyrant (Pasadena) - 1982 Demo.
Uncompromising war on metallic modernism under the dictatorship of The Corroseum.
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Superb track. It evolved later into "Into the flames" in Too Late Too Pray, a far more savage version of course. Love them both, but that demo version has something magical...rumblefist wrote:Free For A While - Tyrant (Pasadena) - 1982 Demo.
I've yet to hear the unreleased album, how bad is it?omen of hate wrote:I was very deceived by the unreleased album tooION BRITTON wrote:
Reincarnation unreleased album =![]()
I'm still listening it (and a 7 track Rehearsal also from 1982).ION BRITTON wrote:Superb track. It evolved later into "Into the flames" in Too Late Too Pray, a far more savage version of course. Love them both, but that demo version has something magical...rumblefist wrote:Free For A While - Tyrant (Pasadena) - 1982 Demo.
I'd say ''Multiples of black" level... It sounds groovy, modern, commercial, nothing to do with the band that released ''Fist held high''bigfootkit wrote:I've yet to hear the unreleased album, how bad is it?omen of hate wrote:I was very deceived by the unreleased album tooION BRITTON wrote:
Reincarnation unreleased album =![]()
(On a scale from 'This Time' to 'Mark Of The Beast')
Interesting.. Those demo tracks (alone with 2 more) were included as hidden tracks in the 90s CD reissues of both LOTD/TLTP and they all slay ( the tracks are ''Free for a while"/"Leavin'" - "Heavy steel"/"You don't have to sell your soul"). Never heard that rehearsal, I hope it's worth the waitrumblefist wrote:I'm still listening it (and a 7 track Rehearsal also from 1982).ION BRITTON wrote:Superb track. It evolved later into "Into the flames" in Too Late Too Pray, a far more savage version of course. Love them both, but that demo version has something magical...rumblefist wrote:Free For A While - Tyrant (Pasadena) - 1982 Demo.
Fortunately both demo and rehearsal (from the masters) will available (as bonus) very soon on a double CD reissue of LOTD/TLTP on a official edition.
Yes, it sounds like uninspired grungy hard-rock.ION BRITTON wrote:
I'd say ''Multiples of black" level... It sounds groovy, modern, commercial, nothing to do with the band that released ''Fist held high''
Wow, it's already outrumblefist wrote:You can order it already from here - http://www.bloodandironrecords.com/releases.htm
That's too bad.omen of hate wrote:Yes, it sounds like uninspired grungy hard-rock.ION BRITTON wrote:
I'd say ''Multiples of black" level... It sounds groovy, modern, commercial, nothing to do with the band that released ''Fist held high''