This is not the Steeler with Ron Keel and Yngwie, but rather a German band of the same name (they actually named the band after the Judas Priest song of the same name). This was the start out point for guitar whizz, Axel Rudi Pell.

This was actually the third album the band put out, and there would be one more before they all went their separate ways. I do love these mid eighties metal albums as they are so much fun and they still cared about a hook and a melody.

Chain Gang is a kickass opener with a monster riff and Rudi Pell ripping it up. Money Doesn’t Count is a very similar tune with the riff driving the track. Danger Comeback is pure thrash with the double kicks pounding all the way. Vocalist Pete Burt does have a touch of the UDO’s about him, giving the album a slight Accept feel. Ice Cold has a big Judas Priest vibe going down, especially in the hook and chorus, and that riff is pure Priest. Messing Around With Fire closes out Side 1 and it is Priest-isms all the way.

Rockin’ The City rips into Side 2 with good old gallop, the lyrics are super cheesy but the riff is so good you just have to like it. Strike Back is next with an Overkill drum groove. I have to say I love the hook and chorus here, and that riff sounds huge. Night After Night is up next and it’s favourite tune time. A really simple fat riff, a four four groove, and I’m a happy camper. The album closes out with Waiting For A Star, and the pace slows for power ballad time.

This is a fun 80’s metal record with big choruses and lots of melody before the Cookie Monster came along.

8/10 from The Grooveman.