REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: November 13, 2023

ACCEPT – S/T

I guess there are similarities between Saxon and Accept. Both bands recorded their debut albums in ’78 before NWOBHM had taken a hold, and thus both come across as more of hard rock bands than metal ones, but both would change their sound considerably.

If you’re a fan of Restless & Wild or Balls To The Wall then there is very little here that you may recognize. It’s quite strange to hear UDO’s voice on this album as it’s almost unrecognizable because the songs are sung with a very clean tone. In fact, Pete Baltes actually sings the ballad Seawinds and Sounds Of War.

One of the only songs that puts the pedal firmly to the floor is Free Me Now, which comes across a bit like Motorhead crossed with Queen. Yeah I know, weird eh!? My favourite tune is Helldriver. It reminds me of early period Scorpions with some really wild guitar.

This album is for completists only.

6.5/10 from The Grooveman.

EASY ACTION – s/t

Easy Action only ever released two albums, this being the first one released originally in ’83 (although this copy is a repress from ’85). They are mostly known for (I guess if you’re outside of Sweden) having Kee Marcello on guitar before he jumped to Europe, and one Zinny Zan on vocals who would later go one to front Shotgun Messiah. They set out to be the ultimate glam rock band with their love of all the 70’s scene. Add a small dose of punk, a huge dose of rock, and you get the picture.

The band sued Poison for the song We Go Rockin’ as they stole the main chorus melody for their song I Want Action, it’s pretty much a straight lift. The band were awarded damages from Poison’s label. Although, I’m sure if Sweet and Kiss were paying attention they may have taken steps against Easy Action. My favourite track however is Mental Dance, a fun uptempo pop rock tune with a killer guitar sound and groove.

70’s glam was a huge part of my musical development, so I guess that’s why I have a soft spot for bands like this.

7.5/10 from The Grooveman.