It's from a 6 track rehearsal demo. All their old material is on the "Lost Legacy" (2014) or "Heavy Metal - The Ultimate Anthology" (2022) compilations. th-cam.com/video/BryYIpbR0VI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=ZoneZero-Topic
I will see, will try to find a good format. This video turned out a little longer than I thought, 11+ minutes for just three bands, time runs away when talking and playing music ... and still not enough talking and still not enough music haha!
You make it sound like a video for record collecting. I had Discogs prices in there to squeeze in some interesting facts. If I would follow your advice and bring up singles very few have heard of (in this context meaning: which very few fans of obscure metal have heard of), then what would be left in terms of influence and musical greatness? Could be, but one's purpose for the video would be artificially gimped; those would be some very restrictive limits to impose on oneself when wanting to discuss the music.
Great!
Always a treat.
Pang Records rules, their compilation albums are also mandatory listens for the die-hard FWOSHM fan. Especially the "Heavy Metal" comp.
Can't go wrong with a clip with such title, liked immediately before even watching!🎉
07:40 NAJS! Had not heard that single.
It's from a 6 track rehearsal demo. All their old material is on the "Lost Legacy" (2014) or "Heavy Metal - The Ultimate Anthology" (2022) compilations. th-cam.com/video/BryYIpbR0VI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=ZoneZero-Topic
Can you do a vid about swedish eps
I will see, will try to find a good format. This video turned out a little longer than I thought, 11+ minutes for just three bands, time runs away when talking and playing music ... and still not enough talking and still not enough music haha!
Everyone knows these singles. No need to Hype . Videos like this just inflate record prices. That's it.
You make it sound like a video for record collecting. I had Discogs prices in there to squeeze in some interesting facts.
If I would follow your advice and bring up singles very few have heard of (in this context meaning: which very few fans of obscure metal have heard of), then what would be left in terms of influence and musical greatness? Could be, but one's purpose for the video would be artificially gimped; those would be some very restrictive limits to impose on oneself when wanting to discuss the music.
First world metal problems, LOL!