Helloween的碟評~
as title....
From AMG。
Review by Greg Prato
In the world of heavy metal, 1988 may be best remembered as the year that
prog metal was born, thanks to such popular and enduring releases as
Metallica's …And Justice for All, Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime, and
Iron Maiden's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. But predating all of these
aforementioned titles by a year was Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. One, by
Germany's Helloween. Influenced by equally by Maiden and Judas Priest, the
group specialized in both anthemic metal (with operatic vocals) and tricky
musical bits - as evidenced by the epic track, "Halloween," which received
quite a few spins on ‘Headbangers Ball' as an edited version. Although the
group issued a second installment of Keeper of the Seven Keys a year later,
they were not able to keep pace with the other prog metallists — despite
carving out a lengthy career for themselves (with countless line-up
switches). Come 2005, the group - whose only recognizable band member is
guitarist Michael Weikath — have returned to what put them on the map in the
first place, issuing ‘Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy.' A sprawling
double disc set, all the musical elements from the earlier Keeper releases
are back in place, as evidenced by a pair of lengthy tracks, "The King for a
1,000 Years" and "Occasion Avenue," as well as the leadoff single, "Mrs.
God." While it probably won't help touch off another ‘prog metal movement'
like Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. One did, longtime Helloween fans won't be
let down with the latest Keeper installment.
三星半。
我覺得老美很怪。XDXD
分不清德式和Thrash Metal的差別。
而AMG的評價更怪。Orz
這張專輯會比上張好很多,我想也會是經典之一。
從Part 1比Part 2的評價好可以看出一二。
一樣也請大家自行看一看。:)
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