REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: November 18, 2021

KISS – Psycho Circus

This is Kiss’ 18th studio album and the first to feature all original members since Dynasty in ’79, although they only appear on a select few tracks. I can take or leave Kiss, if it wasn’t for the pyro and stage show, then their music is left wanting – I think they definitely clued into that very early in their career.

My favourite Kiss albums are the Vinnie Vincent ones as the material went up a few notches. I do have a love of this record though, and I’m not to sure why. I think it’s because there was no pressure at this point and they could just make the record how they wanted to. I am strangely drawn to the Gene tunes on this one. Within is a great tune and has a great groove and swing to it – I think it’s one of Genes best. You Wanted The Best is a hands in the air stomper that Gene does so well. Ace’s only contribution to writing proceedings is Into The Void, and it is the only one on the whole album that has that old school Kiss.

It’s an enjoyable romp that I play occasionally, but it doesn’t beat the previous albums as to me that’s Kiss in their prime.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

FATES WARNING – No Exit

This is the 4th studio album released in ’88 by these US pioneer Prog metallers, and it was the first to feature Ray Alder on vocals. Way before Dream Theater were into their stride, Fates Warning had come up with this style, which I would say is a cross between Iron Maiden and Queensryche. The earlier albums are a lot more straight up metal with a very NWOBHM influence, but this was the first album of theirs which was worthy of my attention.

Side 2 is taken up with the monumental The Ivory Gate Of Dreams, which is an absolute epic track split into 8 parts. When you listen to this track you realize how much of an influence they have been in the scene. Of course they can metal it out with the best of them as the thrash of Silent Cries shows – Metallica would be proud of this one.

This is a great repress by Metal Blade complete with a poster and it sounds great. I’ll admit I was a bit worried it wouldn’t be so good, as some of there reissues are terrible pressings, especially the KingsX ones – some of those are very noisy. Anyway, a good album by a great band. Hard to believe this is 33 years old.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.