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I thought Id turn my "Thoughts on..." into a mini-series and what better way to follow up B L A Z E than with Wolfsbane.
Wolfsbane is different from Blaze's Iron Maiden and B L A Z E work. Blaze really showcases his voice in Wolfsbane's music. After listening to my first Wolfsbane song, I realized why Blaze was chosen to replace Bruce.
Wolfsbane is much more of a 90's style band. Again, as with B L A Z E, Bayley was able to use his voice to a better extent while in Wolfsbane compared to his time in Maiden. He actually uses his voice in less of a dark way during his Wolfsbane days, and proves that he can sing more than just dark songs. For an example of Blaze's lighter side, take a listen to I Like It Hot.
While I am not a fan of most 90's style music, I find Wolfsbane to be a superb band of the time, who, given more time, would've found their way onto the charts with ease.
My favorite Wolfsbane songs are Tears From A Fool, Steel and I Like It Hot.
Anybody else have thoughts?
Wolfsbane is different from Blaze's Iron Maiden and B L A Z E work. Blaze really showcases his voice in Wolfsbane's music. After listening to my first Wolfsbane song, I realized why Blaze was chosen to replace Bruce.
Wolfsbane is much more of a 90's style band. Again, as with B L A Z E, Bayley was able to use his voice to a better extent while in Wolfsbane compared to his time in Maiden. He actually uses his voice in less of a dark way during his Wolfsbane days, and proves that he can sing more than just dark songs. For an example of Blaze's lighter side, take a listen to I Like It Hot.
While I am not a fan of most 90's style music, I find Wolfsbane to be a superb band of the time, who, given more time, would've found their way onto the charts with ease.
My favorite Wolfsbane songs are Tears From A Fool, Steel and I Like It Hot.
Anybody else have thoughts?