Profile: Thrash/Speed Metal (Heavy Metal) band from Seattle, Washington (USA). Formed in 1980, disbanded in 1994, reformed in 1998, disbanded again in 2009 and reformed again in 2012. Current line-up Mike Howe: Vocals Kurdt Vanderhoof: Guitar Steve Unger: Bass. METAL CHURCH - Complette Discography Remastered (1985 - 2008) 11CD - USA (San Francisco, California) Metal, Thrash, Heavy (320Kpbs) pawlyn.rar 1.4 GB +2 Metal Church - (1989) - Blessing In Disguise (Japan Edition) FLAC.zip. West coast metal veterans Metal Church will release From the Vault via Rat Pak Records on April 10, 2020. From the Vault is a special edition compilation album that features 14 previously unreleased tracks from the Mike Howe era, which include four newly recorded studio tracks including a redux of the band's fan favorite classic 'Conductor.'
Metal Church - complete all albums.FLAC CD quality (44,1 kHz 16 bits).rar. West Coast metal veterans METAL CHURCH will release 'From The Vault' on April 10 via Rat Pak Records. 'From The Vault' is a collection of previously unreleased songs from the Mike Howe era. ( New Studio Tracks, B-Side Tracks From The Damned If You Do Sessions, Cover Songs, USA Bonus Tracks From The XI Album ) Tracklist: New Studio Tracks 01.
How did Cherry Red come up with the splendid idea of a three CD collection of Metal Church’s years at Elektra Records? They must have a Metal Guru on their payroll?
Disc one is Metal Church astonishing self-titled 1984 debut. Hugely influential, no less another Metal Guru than Fenriz of Darkthrone has stated emphatically that he would play the opening track of this album ‘Beyond the Black’ to anyone who wanted to know what heavy metal is and indeed should be. A splendid fellow: such is the way of the Metal Guru!
Every track on ‘Metal Church’ is a stone-cold classic, they even make Deep Purple’s highway Star’ their own.
All self-respecting metal fans should buy this collection for ‘Metal Church alone. Truer than true. Heavier than a very heavy thing. And hugely influential on the thrash metal genre.
Disc 2 is 1986’s ‘The Dark’. Now at the time, it suffered somewhat in comparison to bands Metal Church had influenced ironically, who had pushed the speed factor up. But time has been kind to ‘The Dark’, opener ‘Ton of Bricks’ is equal to anything on the debut. ‘Start the Fire’ shows the kind of groove Pantera would make famous, and ‘Watch the Children Pray’ is a superb ballad’.
Disc Three features 1989’s ‘Blessing in Disguise’, which, despite a change in vocalist from David Wayne to Mike Howe, is superb, displaying some truly mature song-writing, such as the savage ‘Fake Healer’ and the moving ‘Anthem to The Estranged’.
It would have been nice to have included their legendary ‘Four Hymns’ demo and some live performances (maybe on a separate ‘bootleg’ style release?), but overall this is a superb collection, essential for any Metal Head.
(Cherry Red Records)
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Eleven out of Ten (not a misprint!)