That being said, I've heard a few folk here who think it's their best guitar sound so I guess it's really in theeyeear of the beholder.
Overall, yeah, but I adore the lead guitar sound on Quest For Fire's instrumental section. The solos sound (and are) absolutely brilliant.I agree that POM has the worst guitar tone (aside from the debut). It's very soft and muddy sounding especially when compared to the raw attack of NOTB.
What version have you listened? Because I find that each version made the sound bassier than the previous one. The original mix has more bite on the guitars.I agree that POM has the worst guitar tone (aside from the debut). It's very soft and muddy sounding especially when compared to the raw attack of NOTB.
That being said, I've heard a few folk here who think it's their best guitar sound so I guess it's really in the eye of the beholder.
It is indeed a great, raw guitar tone. I mean, it is METAL, not rock or prog, so it needs some edge.I agree that POM has the worst guitar tone (aside from the debut). It's very soft and muddy sounding especially when compared to the raw attack of NOTB.
That being said, I've heard a few folk here who think it's their best guitar sound so I guess it's really in the eye of the beholder.
But then again filler material from 1980 to 1988 as far as I'm concerned, it's Gangland and Quest For Fire. And although being quite meh-ish they're still listenable and enjoyable to a degree. I'll go as far as saying IMO they'd be top 5 songs in other records post 80's.
A classic IMO. Amazing track. Chorus could be repeated half the time though.I absolutely agree about Gangland and QFF.
How about Heaven can wait? It's generally regarded as the least favorite from SIT by fans.