REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: September 15, 2023

JUDAS PRIEST – Sin After Sin

I was glad when this popped up today, as I have been meaning to play the 180g version to compare it to the the OG copy I have. Roger Glover did a great job with the production way back in ’77, but I always thought Simon Phillips was a bit low in the mix. I’m not sure who did this remaster, but it sounds a lot brighter that’s for sure.

Killer opening track with Sinner. It has become a Priest metal classic that we all love, but just to show that they wanted to keep a foot in the rock camp, a cover of Joan Baez’ Diamonds And Rust was included. They always came across better live as they sound a bit like Styx, here especially with the vocal harmonies. If you listen to Starbreaker, Halford’s vocals are so good. He was metal way before the band. The track is just a straight forward hard rock romp, whereas the vocal is totally metal. The only two tracks that you could call metal today are the aforementioned Sinner and my favourite track Dissident Aggressor, which would be a perfect launch pad for what came next.

Not their best album, but it’s cool to see how the band developed their sound.

7.5/10 from The Grooveman.

TWELVE FOOT NINJA – Vengeance

It feels as though Australia is the flavour of the month in the basement of doom because the randomizer has yet again thrown up another antipodean delight in the form of the awesome Twelve Foot Ninja and their latest album. Tinged with a bit of sadness it has to be said that they are on indefinite hiatus. To call them a metal band does not remotely do them justice, as every genre known to man is put in the mixing bowl of delights and the most amazing combinations are dished up.

This album is a concept album. It is a companion piece to fantasy novel The Wyvern And The Wolf. If one track on this album sums them up, it’s IDK. You go from crushing metal riffs and grooves to Hip Hop, reggae, funk, and pop all wrapped up in one little parcel. One of the reasons this works so well is the vocalist, Kim Etik. He has a unique tone to his voice where he can basically sing the phone book and it would sound amazing, and that suits this band so well.

The track Gone starts like a smooth jazz pop tune and explodes into a killer track that would sit well in any top ten pop charts. I’m really struggling to pick a favourite tune from this stunning piece of wax but for today (and maybe just today) I’m going with opening tune Start The Fire. Lots of low end chunk and groove mixed with electronic pop beauty. You’d think that wouldn’t work but it’s so good and an epic way to open the album.

I love the album and I love the band. And yes, everyone should own one.

10/10 from The Grooveman.