I've been on a King Fowley interview kick lately. Listening alot at work. I can listen to him talk all day... I've had Supernatural Addiction playing constantly since the end September. Favorite Deceased album. He needs his own podcast. Talking and playing music in between. Met King in Worcester, Massachusetts at Ralph's Rock Diner. You see is what you get. Fun show
cheers to all who rocked with us last night. my power went out on our block at 1 am. felt like a scorpions blackout moment ;) loved the show. long live metal!
It's as if King is the third member of the Heavy Metallurgy team. Love his enthusiasm/stories/knowledge so much. Looking forward for the next time he's on the show... And awesome job from the HM team as usual. I hope you guys consider contacting Kenn Nardi and have him on the show for the Anacrusis bio/story... Stay awesome.
what a great chat session,Nice to be reminded how much great stuff Metal Blade put out,Omen , Fates ,Taramis, etc etc Sound Barrier,Tyrant , Witchkiller all great..
I stopped at the halfway point of MB’s catalog or I would have had another 50 albums to show. It’s a testament to their longevity and attention to quality. Thanks for watching!
Great show again. Very random to find out about the Inishmore album by Riot, hadn't heard of that album before but I go to one of the nearby islands every year. Will have to look into if any of the band members have family in the islands or if they just liked the place.
@@HeavyMetallurgy They are long gone unfortunately. 3rd coast records in Muskegon is a great store. It's run by Paul from Jim Jones and the Kool Aid kids.
Damn. Never knew there was a record shop in Muskegon. Folks used to live in Grand Haven. We'd go to the Bob Evans in Muskegon. Had I known there was a record shop I would have stopped in. Now they're in Fremont so not as close but will make note for when I visit in September.
I went back and rewatched this, and Marty, you gotta go back and revisit Forest of Equilibrium by Cathedral, it is their only good album, this weird combination of doom and grindcore, its perfect.
@@kingfowley2082 you know it didn’t hit me until after I typed that comment, that Skype calls have awful delay. Which makes it seem worse. Hope they have you on again soon!!
I didn't read ALL of the comments. So this may have been answered already, but on the subject of who did that older Fates Warning cover art, it was indeed a Greek artist named Ioannis Vassilopoulos. King must have been thinking of something else, lol. Just wanted to clarify that for you guys. Just trying to be informative, lol.
Im still keeping up with this and will watch the current liveshow tomorrow. Just seen snipets but anyway the german band King mentioned with the bald singer is I believe Sacred Steel. Not read the comments see if someone said this beforehand or not. They were on Metal Blade for a few albums. Now just last snippet of todays DM episode before naptime
@@kingfowley2082 ah ah King. I saw you struggle there and I was watching it quite late (and a week later) in the evening so I dozed off so didn't seen the end. I also struggled for a few minutes to get their name but then got it and posted here... then I dozzed off and woke up to post something about Darth Vader's Church on this Friday's 10th Dec Florida DM live stream (i've since caught up the end bit of your Metal Blade one) decent german band... Sacred Steel were bit ridiculled here in Europe early on (meanwhile euro "poodle hair" power metal was all the praise in the press) but I always liked their north american influenced power-metal. Not the smartest most sophisticated PM out there but pretty good blood n' guts PM. I'm sure they are huge in Greece. Talkin' about a Metal Blade Recs and US 80s PM underrated classic: Attacker - "Battle at Helm's Deep" \m/\m/
Nice session guys! Loved the Thin Lizzy/Lizzy Borden Confusion with that story at the gig hahahahahaha. My first Metal Blade albums were Liege Lord-Master Control and Voivod`s War & Pain I completely agree with Alan on South of Heaven-its insanely good...It's my favorite Slayer album now a days, for a long time too. No other release has ever sounded like that. And I completely agree with Marty on Sacred Reich-Ignorance. It fuckin rips! The electronic/triphop era of The Gathering is amazing as well. And I completely agree with King on Nasty Savage debut--love it...great heavy metal work.. and without Nasty Savage, there would be no death metal. Nasty Savage were/are worshipped by the nascent death metal scene musicians back in the days. Cannibal Corpse is really overrated for me--mehhh, and Six Feet Under sucks. Al
Thanks for watching and for your comment. South of Heaven… I like it more now than when it came out. Following up RiB was a tall order and I wanted more speed out of them, but they went in the opposite direction. I get it now, but was disappointed back then. Take care.
@@HeavyMetallurgy South of Heaven is one of those albums that show that being heavy or sick or eerie doesn't necessarily have to be fast. That album atmosphere and riffs are untouchable, definitely my favorite Slayer album... Stay awesome HM team.
@@HeavyMetallurgy Definitely really hard to assimilate right after RiB. That's why I think it's genious what they did with the sound and compositions on that album.
Also! Marty I have an extra vinyl copy. If you’re interested, it’s yours! Let me know! I bought a few copies awhile back because there was a bunch of old stock that popped up
Gotta love how King thinks Metallica and Slayer sold out in the mid-80s while paying homage to unknown pseudo-metal bands that were years behind when their album dropped. Great show guys!
never cared for any metallica honestly. always found them forgettable. it never was heavy, fast or memorable to me. slayer lost me at 'reign in blood'. scaled back and with a new 'attack 'to their sound that didn't do it for me like 'show' 'haunting' or 'hell' did. to each thier own is my motto. cheers :)
How come all the Metallicrapper fans start crying when someone admits they don't like em? King Fowley has honesty..Thats why I always respect him...He is also a voice of experience.
I've been on a King Fowley interview kick lately. Listening alot at work. I can listen to him talk all day... I've had Supernatural Addiction playing constantly since the end September. Favorite Deceased album. He needs his own podcast. Talking and playing music in between. Met King in Worcester, Massachusetts at Ralph's Rock Diner. You see is what you get. Fun show
Same
cheers to all who rocked with us last night. my power went out on our block at 1 am. felt like a scorpions blackout moment ;) loved the show. long live metal!
It was a great show king just an iconic label for all metal heads you rock!
they sure laid the pipe!!! cheers
Great to have you on with us sir! Will cya next month!
Can't stop listening to this Warlord🤘 great riffs@
Hot Damn this video is informative as hell. So many older bands I missed because I was just a bit young as I was born In the late 1970’s.
Awesome! Glad you got some good info out of the show! Thanks for watching!
It's as if King is the third member of the Heavy Metallurgy team. Love his enthusiasm/stories/knowledge so much. Looking forward for the next time he's on the show... And awesome job from the HM team as usual. I hope you guys consider contacting Kenn Nardi and have him on the show for the Anacrusis bio/story... Stay awesome.
Actually, Kenn has crossed my mind recently! Thanks for the reminder and glad you’re enjoying the show!
@@HeavyMetallurgy Awesome.
what a great chat session,Nice to be reminded how much great stuff Metal Blade put out,Omen , Fates ,Taramis, etc etc Sound Barrier,Tyrant , Witchkiller all great..
I stopped at the halfway point of MB’s catalog or I would have had another 50 albums to show. It’s a testament to their longevity and attention to quality. Thanks for watching!
Top 5 Metal Blade:
1. Hell Awaits
2. Here In After
3. Under the Blade
4. Psalm 9
5. You Axed For It!
Great show again guys some albums you showed off that I'd never heard of so need to investigate them keep up the fantastic content
Robert… glad we could be of service! Thanks for watching.
Great episode! Loved it! Thank you!
Great video! One of my favorite bands, Anaal Nathrakh has some good releases on Metal Blade!
Oh yeah, you’re right! Totally forgot about them! Thanks for watching.
Great show again. Very random to find out about the Inishmore album by Riot, hadn't heard of that album before but I go to one of the nearby islands every year. Will have to look into if any of the band members have family in the islands or if they just liked the place.
Hi Larry! I’ve never heard of the place, nor have I heard the Riot album. Alan brings the thunder yet again!!
Great show. This is essential vowing on a Friday night.
Thanks for that. We appreciate your support!
Love the show. Lots of 80s metal that you've reminded me about. Watched the Noise and 84 episodes as well this week. Great stuff!
Glad you’ve been enjoying the show. There’s countless hours to fall back in to. Thanks for the support!
TROUBLE INDEED BEING FROM CHICAGO THIS BAND MADE THE UNDERGROUND OF CHICAGO LEGENDARY! THE TEMPTER!
Bombs of death. Overkill from the sky. Hirax is fucking sweet.
Rock on, Marty! Killing it, dude! 👹🤟
Thanks Mr. Bananas! You as well!
What albums are the lizzy bordan 26 cd collecting old school metal thanks
I just found the Death records compilation at a local antique mall.
Records and more in Muskegon Michigan had it all. Fanzines too.
Are they still open? I've never even heard of them.
@@HeavyMetallurgy They are long gone unfortunately. 3rd coast records in Muskegon is a great store. It's run by Paul from Jim Jones and the Kool Aid kids.
Damn. Never knew there was a record shop in Muskegon. Folks used to live in Grand Haven. We'd go to the Bob Evans in Muskegon. Had I known there was a record shop I would have stopped in. Now they're in Fremont so not as close but will make note for when I visit in September.
There's a picture of Fuck Like a Beast on their wall from 5 years ago. That could have been mine! Dang it!
Too much good stuff. I picked up all the Cirith Ungol on CD. Blast from the past.
What was that website alan was talking about that archives different pressings?
Cool mention of Pandemonium (Heavy Metal Soldiers) and yes...Immolation rules!
Tony F. Corpse
(Post Mortem Superstar)
One of my old friends recently gave me Pandemonium on vinyl.
I went back and rewatched this, and Marty, you gotta go back and revisit Forest of Equilibrium by Cathedral, it is their only good album, this weird combination of doom and grindcore, its perfect.
Love the video as always, great shit. Only would wish the guest wouldn’t talk over everyone lol but I love the passion he has
i never shut up haha :) cheers
@@kingfowley2082 you know it didn’t hit me until after I typed that comment, that Skype calls have awful delay. Which makes it seem worse. Hope they have you on again soon!!
There was a slight delay. No worries… King will return in January!
@@OREGANOl0l ;)
Armored Saint ep. Used to sing to that record.
I didn't read ALL of the comments. So this may have been answered already, but on the subject of who did that older Fates Warning cover art, it was indeed a Greek artist named Ioannis Vassilopoulos. King must have been thinking of something else, lol. Just wanted to clarify that for you guys. Just trying to be informative, lol.
Im still keeping up with this and will watch the current liveshow tomorrow. Just seen snipets but anyway the german band King mentioned with the bald singer is I believe Sacred Steel. Not read the comments see if someone said this beforehand or not. They were on Metal Blade for a few albums. Now just last snippet of todays DM episode before naptime
yes sacred steel i mention it a litrle later in the show :)
@@kingfowley2082 ah ah King. I saw you struggle there and I was watching it quite late (and a week later) in the evening so I dozed off so didn't seen the end. I also struggled for a few minutes to get their name but then got it and posted here... then I dozzed off and woke up to post something about Darth Vader's Church on this Friday's 10th Dec Florida DM live stream (i've since caught up the end bit of your Metal Blade one) decent german band... Sacred Steel were bit ridiculled here in Europe early on (meanwhile euro "poodle hair" power metal was all the praise in the press) but I always liked their north american influenced power-metal. Not the smartest most sophisticated PM out there but pretty good blood n' guts PM. I'm sure they are huge in Greece. Talkin' about a Metal Blade Recs and US 80s PM underrated classic: Attacker - "Battle at Helm's Deep" \m/\m/
This episode is my safe space.
Great show, hails.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
Just curious if king collects physical formats?
Nice session guys! Loved the Thin Lizzy/Lizzy Borden Confusion with that story at the gig hahahahahaha. My first Metal Blade albums were Liege Lord-Master Control and Voivod`s War & Pain
I completely agree with Alan on South of Heaven-its insanely good...It's my favorite Slayer album now a days, for a long time too. No other release has ever sounded like that.
And I completely agree with Marty on Sacred Reich-Ignorance. It fuckin rips! The electronic/triphop era of The Gathering is amazing as well.
And I completely agree with King on Nasty Savage debut--love it...great heavy metal work.. and without Nasty Savage, there would be no death metal. Nasty Savage were/are worshipped by the nascent death metal scene musicians back in the days.
Cannibal Corpse is really overrated for me--mehhh, and Six Feet Under sucks.
Al
Thanks for watching and for your comment. South of Heaven… I like it more now than when it came out. Following up RiB was a tall order and I wanted more speed out of them, but they went in the opposite direction. I get it now, but was disappointed back then. Take care.
@@HeavyMetallurgy South of Heaven is one of those albums that show that being heavy or sick or eerie doesn't necessarily have to be fast. That album atmosphere and riffs are untouchable, definitely my favorite Slayer album... Stay awesome HM team.
@@HeavyMetallurgy Definitely really hard to assimilate right after RiB. That's why I think it's genious what they did with the sound and compositions on that album.
here's that bloodlust band for alan and marty to hear... th-cam.com/video/wKZ2M8-PYEo/w-d-xo.html
Thanks King!
@@HeavyMetallurgy ;)
Marty- u MUST listen to Savage Grace - Master of Disguise!
and here's that cities band for marty and alan... th-cam.com/video/jpLoZkhOUKo/w-d-xo.html
Cities is incredible! A band that should have been bigger. AJ’s better band. Blew Twisted Sister away!
Also! Marty I have an extra vinyl copy. If you’re interested, it’s yours! Let me know! I bought a few copies awhile back because there was a bunch of old stock that popped up
Thanks so much Alex!!
Torment In Fire rules!!!!
Gotta love how King thinks Metallica and Slayer sold out in the mid-80s while paying homage to unknown pseudo-metal bands that were years behind when their album dropped.
Great show guys!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
never cared for any metallica honestly. always found them forgettable. it never was heavy, fast or memorable to me. slayer lost me at 'reign in blood'. scaled back and with a new 'attack 'to their sound that didn't do it for me like 'show' 'haunting' or 'hell' did. to each thier own is my motto. cheers :)
@@kingfowley2082 And what would metal be without contrarians? Cheers, King!
@@amasvodka exactly. right on :)
How come all the Metallicrapper fans start crying when someone admits they don't like em? King Fowley has honesty..Thats why I always respect him...He is also a voice of experience.
I agree with Marty about armoured saint, their music is very boring and generic.
Thank you! I’ve felt very alone out on this island! Haha . Do they suck? Nah. Just so very blah.