DJ James
A coma stole my name.
Hail to all ye brethen of the hammer,
Wanted to open up a thread for the pioneers of true epic metal. Manilla Road is a band that emerged during the USPM movement; the movement took during the mid to late eighties. Throughout that period, Manilla Road released a slew of powerful albums; three of them I consider albums that all USPM fans should hear atleast one: Crystal Logic (1983), Open the Gates (1984), and The Deluge (1986). While Manilla Road were titans of power metal back in the day, the last fifteen years have delivered unto us great Manilla Road albums. Spiral Castle (2002) and Voyager (2008) happen to be some of my favorites from the band; the former for adding more extreme metal influences to their sound, and the latter for capitalizing on the aforementioned extreme metal elements.
Here's a few of my favorite songs from the band:
Up the Hammers
Wanted to open up a thread for the pioneers of true epic metal. Manilla Road is a band that emerged during the USPM movement; the movement took during the mid to late eighties. Throughout that period, Manilla Road released a slew of powerful albums; three of them I consider albums that all USPM fans should hear atleast one: Crystal Logic (1983), Open the Gates (1984), and The Deluge (1986). While Manilla Road were titans of power metal back in the day, the last fifteen years have delivered unto us great Manilla Road albums. Spiral Castle (2002) and Voyager (2008) happen to be some of my favorites from the band; the former for adding more extreme metal influences to their sound, and the latter for capitalizing on the aforementioned extreme metal elements.
Here's a few of my favorite songs from the band:
Up the Hammers