Oh yes my friend... 80's Canadian metal at its finest... great production as well IMO... check out Rock The World by Kick Axe if you dont already have it.
Oh yes my friend... 80's Canadian metal at its finest... great production as well IMO... check out Rock The World by Kick Axe if you dont already have it.
I spent from late '72 (8 months old) to '84 on the coast of Alaska. We got a healthy does of Canadian rock. April Wine's "Nature Of The Beast" was maybe the most well know aside from Loverboy(of course everyone knows Rush). I learned the early April Wine stuff in St Louis as well as one of my favorite Canadian rock acts (aside from Rush), Moxy!
Moxy's first album ranks high on my list to this day.
I spent from late '72 (8 months old) to '84 on the coast of Alaska. We got a healthy does of Canadian rock. April Wine's "Nature Of The Beast" was maybe the most well know aside from Loverboy(of course everyone knows Rush). I learned the early April Wine stuff in St Louis as well as one of my favorite Canadian rock acts (aside from Rush), Moxy!
Moxy's first album ranks high on my list to this day.
I have no idea unless I go to the Radio Boise website but it's all in Japanese, surf rock, soul, lots of twang, a Farfisa or Vox organ in there it sounds like...ripping wicked fer sure.
Only bits Ben. From what I have heard Ozzy is keeping it solid which is surprizing for the damage done & his age.
Iommi is blistering fast with amazing precision and they've up-tempo'd some of the older songs just a skosh; normally these veteran old timers slow things down. Just cuz..
Geezer is still cramming in a lot of note progressions.
Brad Wilk on drums was a damn good choice, he's in spectacular form and crisp!
Needless to say, I'm thoroughly impressed!
Go to their website and youtube to check things out...