AWOL (USA) - S/T MLP 1987
- ION BRITTON
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AWOL (USA) - S/T MLP 1987
This one's kinda hard to describe. There are so many jazz elements in this album that i really don't know if it's worth filing it under Heavy Metal. Quite a lot commercial (not AOR-ish, more in the HR vein) moments exist also and therefore the whole thing doesn't sound as tight/solid as it should, at least to my ears. The first track is definitely the best and most metallic one, the rest are relatively interesting but not equally good. The vocals are decent, some guitar riffs are really cool and the most 'unusual' thing on the album is the nervous bass-playing which reminds me a bit of the early Sieges Even/Watchtower material, however there's also one thing that is mostly missing: Pure Metal. It's a quite rare record, so i think it wouldn't be a bad idea to listen to it before doing any crazy bids on ebay.
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"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
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- ION BRITTON
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Here's some things written on the back cover:Noisenik wrote:John, mega thanks!!!!!!
Listening to it right now and it seems to be a minor masterpiece. 2nd track is quite killer also. Where was that released and how rare it is? And from 1987... Amazing.
1987 Thagnau records
Ron Thal:guitar,bass,vocals
Jeff Thal:drums
Write:
Awol
PO Box 359
Staten Island NY 10308
Special thanks etc etc
And:
"If you want something done right, do it yourself"
You really liked this one, didn't you Nenad?

Good against Evil, Evil sure to win
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
Sure I did, John! Don't know if this is English phrase also, but it seems to be written on my skin. What is fascinating really is it was recorded in 1987 with very choppy production. The sound one can sink teeth into ... For example, I stopped listening to modern prog metal just because of its sound and production. Even when they offer breakneck riffs and playing. Awful. But AWOL are the real opposite. Fantastic!!!ION BRITTON wrote:Here's some things written on the back cover:Noisenik wrote:John, mega thanks!!!!!!
Listening to it right now and it seems to be a minor masterpiece. 2nd track is quite killer also. Where was that released and how rare it is? And from 1987... Amazing.
1987 Thagnau records
Ron Thal:guitar,bass,vocals
Jeff Thal:drums
Write:
Awol
PO Box 359
Staten Island NY 10308
Special thanks etc etc
And:
"If you want something done right, do it yourself"
You really liked this one, didn't you Nenad?
Edit: Ron Thal ... wait a tic. I heard about this guy ... but where ...
I am ... the One you warned me of
The first track is really killer progressive metal. By 1987, where the genre had first started to exist with Fates Warning - Awaken the Guardian and Watchtower's Energetic Dissassembly that's quite a mean feat. You can almost hear generations of prog metal in this, after this. In this way pretty visionary.
I hope the rest of the album is on that level, we'll see
edit: Oh I just noticed Ron Thal on guitars on this. It explains a lot.
I hope the rest of the album is on that level, we'll see

edit: Oh I just noticed Ron Thal on guitars on this. It explains a lot.
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- ION BRITTON
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Check out Bumblefoot's first release at least for more guitar wizardry by mister Thal. I didn't know his brother is such a proficient drummer also. Isn't he now in Guns n' Roses or someplace equally inane?
haha, Mussorgsky reference in the intro of third track! Probably more classical there, this other bit sounds like Mozart.
haha, Mussorgsky reference in the intro of third track! Probably more classical there, this other bit sounds like Mozart.
In 'Ron Thal'. Two cds, The Adventures of Bumblefoot and Hermit, his very own Shrapnel and then post-grunge band! Humourous guitar wizardry with class and very strange personal style. Memorable songs, very tuneful stuff and then boom idiosyncratic hyper-expert guitar soloing on top that piggy would be so proud of.
http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=a ... fwxqlgldhe
I suggest 'Adventures of Bumblefoot' mostly. Not that far from AWOL really. I like the whole record so far, just the two last tracks left. This isn't Heavy Metal all the time, Ion is correct, but it has got its own charm, definitely.
http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=a ... fwxqlgldhe
I suggest 'Adventures of Bumblefoot' mostly. Not that far from AWOL really. I like the whole record so far, just the two last tracks left. This isn't Heavy Metal all the time, Ion is correct, but it has got its own charm, definitely.
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