- Tue Jun 20, 2023 11:27 am
#46454
At a time when metal had withdrawn / been banished form the public space.
Along come these guys with Van Halen hair, Queen style guitar riffs and high camp presentation.
Almost a massive nostalgia act, but original enough, and competent enough to maintain their own identity.
Motorhead were another example who avoided the cookie cutter "Just another metal band" image.
But a wee tip of the hat to Slade - who shocked the rock world when they played Donnington, and Status Quo who just carry on regardless.
Outside the UK you see something similar with the Finnish and Italian Eurovision winners.
MisterMuncher wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:38 am Metal that doesn't at least nod at it's inherent campiness and ridiculousness is irredeemable pish. This is mostly why British and European death metal shites from a great height on the American equivalent.That was the genius of Lowestoft's finest - The Darkness.
At a time when metal had withdrawn / been banished form the public space.
Along come these guys with Van Halen hair, Queen style guitar riffs and high camp presentation.
Almost a massive nostalgia act, but original enough, and competent enough to maintain their own identity.
Motorhead were another example who avoided the cookie cutter "Just another metal band" image.
But a wee tip of the hat to Slade - who shocked the rock world when they played Donnington, and Status Quo who just carry on regardless.
Outside the UK you see something similar with the Finnish and Italian Eurovision winners.