A tribute to an eighties metal album. There, I said it...
(apologies to anyone clicking on this thread expecting to find a link to an album of covers of '80s metal tunes by "modern" indie alt jangle dirge entries. If so, there may be a need for such.. )
Growing up a town away from Shrapnel Records, I recall coming alongside a late model Mercedes traveling southbound Highway 101 driven by a guy wearing a German WWII officer cap, torn tank top and fingerless black gloves and obviously rocking out. Singing at the top of his lungs as he shot down the road, I laughed when he happened to look over in full on rock scowl mode. The guy was into it. It wasn?t til later discovering Racer X that I realized that had been their singer, I imagine maybe working up parts while listening to a work in progress cassette from practice.
80?s metal eventually played out as does every ?new thing?. Everyone climbs aboard the train, and the music becomes predictable and loses its exiting edges. I didn?t know who I was listening to when I first heard Nirvana?s ?Smells Like..? come through mall speakers in Japan in 1991, but I dug it and you just knew there was no way that sound was not going to be the next welcome new thing.
Regardless of the times or the genre, a well honed talented hungry band is a force to be reckoned with. Shredding done well was/is exiting when it rises above wanking and conveys some truth, ie the honest emotions of driven players.
On this debut, you?ll hear the influences of Van Halen, Dokken?s George Lynch, Judas Priest?s Halford and Yngwie?s neoclassical riffing, as well as Paul Gilbert and Racer X kicking it hard with their own heavy rock shred thing..come for the alternate picking, stay for lyrics like "hotter than fire"
Racer X debut: an '80's metal album tribute..there I said it
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Racer X debut: an '80's metal album tribute..there I said it
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Oh man, that's a blast from the past. My brother was way into racer x/paul gilbert. I remember he even bought a racer x (not the band but the character from the speed racer cartoon) t-shirt! He was into to a lot of the other shred guys from that era...shawn lane, satriani, yngwie, via. He started playing guitar a couple years ahead of me and so I sort of absorbed that shred approach or at least didn't feel like there was anything wrong with it. That was just what you strive for when learning the instrument.
But also, I was starting high school and fell in with some kids who were into the alternative scene. This was the early 90's, so I was getting REM, sonic youth, and catherine wheel thrown at me (the band, not the torture device) at the same time. Pretty different schools of thought when it comes to approaching the guitar! Probably explains why I can't do anything well.
But also, I was starting high school and fell in with some kids who were into the alternative scene. This was the early 90's, so I was getting REM, sonic youth, and catherine wheel thrown at me (the band, not the torture device) at the same time. Pretty different schools of thought when it comes to approaching the guitar! Probably explains why I can't do anything well.
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