This first match is interesting. Two very popular but also seriously overrated albums — one with a lot of good raw materials and more interesting songs, but uneven execution, and one with fewer good raw materials and less interesting songs, but great execution. I think the best moments on the Helloween record, where you’ve got an interesting musical passage breaking into a big, glorious chorus, outshine anything on the Metallica record. But the Helloween record also has boring and rote sections, and poorly produced, cringe-inducing effects and backing vocals at times, while the Metallica record always sounds great, even when it’s giving “The Angel And The Gambler” a run for its money on repetition or when Kirk Hammett is mainlining his wah pedal for the two dozenth time. These are both albums with great parts that I would rather not listen to all the way through. I could probably flip a coin here, but I’m feeling shallow at the moment, so I’m going to go with dumb and pretty this time. Sorry, FordInTheDarkstar333, but
@MrKnickerbocker ’s choice irritated me a little less than its competition.
Winner: Metallica
Though I wasn’t listed in the post, I also co-nominated
Screaming For Vengeance, and this is my personal favorite Judas Priest album. Just one killer track after another, with most of them having a biting urgency and great guitar work; but even the somewhat weaker tracks (“(Take These) Chains”, “Pain And Pleasure”) still have sweet riffs and memorable vocal lines. This is the sort of album that makes me want to hit play again as soon as it ends — and at the end of the day, isn’t that about the best praise you could give?
The Crimson Idol is a surprisingly good album with a number of great tracks, but I don’t think it’s as consistently great as
Screaming For Vengeance is. Sorry, The Srf’n Kieltident, but Dr Jornfed Mickalatie’s FTBoshman’s nominee takes this one.
Winner: Judas Priest
Let’s see, a seminal album with excellent songwriting and performances vs. a middling album with weak songwriting and an uneven vocal performance. I could go into more detail, but I’ll save that for a closer match. Sorry, Nixt GooseCanyoner, but MrKissShmoochie’s The Flaxerdarkergollin’s choice is superior.
Winner: Dream Theater
I’m not quite as keen on
Painkiller as some folks are, but the title track is stunning, “Night Crawler” and “A Touch Of Evil” are great, and there’s excellent energy and guitar work throughout, even when the songwriting doesn’t quite follow through. While this Death album has strong musical chops, it’s ultimately not for me. Sorry,
@karljant, but your roughly great great grandson KarljatoIllynTheDarkJ Loosie’s MidsterShmaasherFowlerPotaxidogman‘s nominee is enraged and full of anger, half man and half machine.
Winner: Judas Priest