Originally released by Mike Varney on his Metal Blade label, after being transfixed by guitar whizz James Byrd. This is the first and best of the band’s releases. I loved all of the releases that were coming out of the US with the hot shot guitar players at the time. It’s only when you look back that you realize a lot of them were pretty average, mainly due to the fact the guitarists could wail, but the bands couldn’t write good tunes. These guys were different, as they could write good tunes and they also had a decent vocalist in Ted Pilot, and a great drummer Ken Mary who would go on to drum with loads of bands.
In The Fallout is a pretty standard mid eighties metal track, but with a killer solo. Shout It Out has that big anthem feel to it. Call OutThe Warning is peddle to the metal with some Yngwie style widdle – it’s very power metal. The self titled track is next and is very Dio in its delivery, and has a superb lead break. The side closes out with Wings Of Destiny, which has an Iron Maiden intro and pretty standard riffage, again lifted by an unreal solo.
Side 2 starts out with The Night, which is the best track on the album – it’s a power metal anthem. A really cool intro to Only The Strong Survive opens with a riff I have heard before, but my brain won’t release the information. I’m sure the metal heads amongst you will know (let me know!!!). Cry Out The Fools is the penultimate track and is very Michael Schenker with Ronnie Dio singing. Album closer, Fade To Flames, is almost an acoustic fade to black until the song bursts into a Maiden gallop.
So two albums and that was it, until a comeback a couple of years ago. James Byrd released a few solo albums for Shrapnel, which if you are a guitar nut, are worth checking out.
8/10 from The Grooveman.