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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 6:24 pm
by Aiden
Yeah, you really can't go wrong with the first 3. The Curse is the one that I've been listening to a fair bit recently. I must dig out Battle Cry. I haven't listened to it in a good while.

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:28 am
by The Sentinel
Battle Cry.

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:37 pm
by Heavy
My fave band for the past couple of years - I just can't get enough of the original line-up era. I gave my vote to 'The Curse' since the first two are already well supported :) and I think this record is really equal to it's predecessors - the songs: Holy Martyr, Teeth Of The Hydra and Destiny... pure killer!

Here's an old review of Battle Cry from Kerrang (thanks to owner of mygalleryofrockandmetal blog):

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Kerrang was of course put on the 'Fuck You' list on Warning Of Danger album :)

If anyone has any other magazine articles, interviews and clippings of original Omen line-up and is willing to share I would be very grateful.

Finally got to hear Into The Arena: 20 Years Live a couple of weeks back and the quality of lives is quite good (same as from the box set) - now one of my biggest wishes is to hear the whole San Antonio 1986 show.

If anyone is interested - I have a couple of mp3s of advance recordings for the Warning Of Danger album. I don't know who the original uploader is, but a million thanks to him!!! I recommend this to all the fans of original Omen - J.D.'s voice is really killer on these. Just PM me or write in this topic and I can send it to you.

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:56 pm
by Avenger
Further proof that Kerrang! sucks. It seems they only really praised glam bands.

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 11:15 pm
by GJ
Another proof (same reviewer).

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Got to respect him for his racist conclusion though. :roll:

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:59 am
by MEXDefenderOfSteel
could have voted equally for the first 3,i went for WoD though cause has more hits for my taste

i remember having the chance to play in the same festival still with my former band with Omen like 4 years ago, Kenny was the coolest person i ever met, partying with him 3 days straight,non stop vodka drinking and just acid humor made one of the best metal-experiences-meet-a-true-metal-guitarrist-become-your-pal in my life, he ended up calling me and my bandmates "my sons" after the terrific alcoholic warriorish time we had back them.

Omen will be always one of my fave US bands

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:07 am
by J.K.
Heavy: Hey thanks for this review, really interesting haha. I can't find it on the web, but on the re-release of Battle Cry there is a flyer from 1986 that say:

"Tired of bands that are
better looking than
your girlfriend ?
We have the answer:
OMEN"

:lol:

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:03 am
by GJ
Gave it a day to think about it... The verdict says BATTLE CRY!

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:28 am
by Raven
I've voted Battle Cry for the magic atmosphere that the songs have, but also Warning of danger and The Curse are really great; these 2 are also a bit more developed and better produced.

a great band.

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:53 pm
by The Sentinel
Haha, that Kerrang review is hilarious, pure cock envy. Similiar great articles are also scattered in the dutch infamous "toilet paper" magazine "Aarsschock".

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:46 pm
by Heavy
Here you go J.K. :

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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:47 pm
by great_knuthulhu
Ooh, I actually remember that Omen review. And I remember Mark Putterford, since he always gave great reason to question why he was ever hired to write for Kerrang. Even the rest of the writing staff there used to put him down for a wimp if I remember correctly.

The worst about it was probably that they had more AOR/mainstream rock fans than him writing for them.

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:27 pm
by mordred
The first three is where it's at. My favorite is Battle Cry with Warning of Danger a close second. The Curse is a bit more uneven, but it does have their best song "Teeth of the Hydra".

Escape to Nowhere and Reopening the Gates are both terrible, terrible albums in different ways.

Eternal Black Dawn was a return to form and had a couple of good songs but lackluster on the whole. Nothing like the first three for sure and far behind the reformation works of other US metal heroes like Manilla Road, Agent Steel and Attacker for example.

We'll see what the next one brings.

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:26 pm
by CloudsOfMetal
GJ wrote:Another proof (same reviewer).

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Got to respect him for his racist conclusion though. :roll:
What's the point of having a reviewer that seems to hate metal generally anyways. :roll:

I chose Warning because it's the first Omen album I heard and it got me into them.

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 12:31 am
by khiijol
Nasty Uwe wrote:
DeathMetalWeenie wrote:Plus at the time of its release, I thought the singer had a original sounding timbre, and at least to me J.D. Kimball was a one-of-a-kind vocalist.
I wished I had lived back then. :cry:

But I totally agree on Kimball's voice - he had this melancholic tone, I think it came straight from the bottom of his heart.
Besides the complete "Battle cry" LP the song "Torture me" is one of my alltime faves.
fuck yeah, "torture me" is my favorite track of theirs

that flyer is hilarious, and those kerrang reviews are a load of shit