Did Power Metal Really Come From Europe? (w/Martin Popoff)

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  • Join Pete Pardo & Martin Popoff as they discuss the history of power metal and how a lot of the origins came from the US.
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  • @michaellincoln5087
    @michaellincoln5087 Před 5 měsíci +29

    Little surprised you didn’t mention Riot Thundersteel total American power metal classic.

    • @henrihelander7331
      @henrihelander7331 Před 5 měsíci +4

      It's the single most important American contribution to power metal as it exists today. US power metal is a different genre altogether.

  • @HuddshouseofRockNMetal
    @HuddshouseofRockNMetal Před 5 měsíci +15

    Martin, i would say Armored Saint deserves a spot into the big 4 of U.S. power metal for sure.

    • @asdfzxcv3617
      @asdfzxcv3617 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yeah, they are fantastic, expecially Prichard.

  • @Tompa8989
    @Tompa8989 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I think the biggest influence on power metal are Rainbow, especially the song Kill the King which I consider as the first power metal song.

  • @Mofos_of_Metal
    @Mofos_of_Metal Před 5 měsíci +28

    Yes! US Power Metal precedes European Power Metal by a few years. I'd say Helloween were the pioneers of the European variant - which was in essence an "extra melodic" branch of Speed Metal. Neo-Classical influences are very important so Yngwie and others deserve a lot of credit there too.
    The US deserves credit for pioneering the first US Power Metal bands BUT Europe deserves massive credit for being the place where those bands actually found a fanbase.
    If you look at where bands like Warlord, Manowar, Virgin Steele, Jag Panzer and Iced Earth found a "home" - it's Europe.
    Back in the 80s and early 90s, I believe most people would simply call all that music simply "Heavy Metal" but when the European Power Metal movement emerged - those bands found a fanbase by touring with the European bands - magazines and promoters would package bands like Iced Earth and Blind Guardian together on tours and it would work because while their sounds were different - it still appealed to largely the same fanbase.
    US Power Metal is less based on Speed Metal, it's less "Neo-Classical" - and it's a lot more "riff-oriented".
    I'd say one of the proto-typical US Power Metal songs is Queen of the Ryche by Queensrÿche - recorded in summer 1982. I'd say it represented a real advancement on the NWOBHM sounds it was influenced by.
    Over-the-top vocals from Geoff Tate and semi-Thrashy riffing from Chris DeGarmo.
    Obviously it wasn't quite "Thrash" but it definitely has a slightly more crunchy/punchy sound than the NWOBHM, and the overall "Theatricality" of it was something built upon the just-released first few Maiden albums.
    Simply put - If European Power Metal is in essence Iron Maiden with more speed - then American Power Metal is in essence Iron Maiden with more balls and heaviness!

    • @Bucketbothead007
      @Bucketbothead007 Před 5 měsíci

      Short-lived band from the 90s with a vocalist that sometimes sounds a bit like Geoff Tate was New Religion from New York. Vocalist was Stearns Bullen. I'm familiar with their 1994 EP & the songs Lost Love & Through These Eyes, but I've never heard their 1996 full length LP. Pete & Martin could do an entire episode on bands like this. New Religion, Prodigy, Mystic-Force, Slauter Xstroyes, Fisc, Zions Abyss, Adramelch, Dark Quarterer & on & on...

    • @chicsamson6457
      @chicsamson6457 Před 5 měsíci

      Helloween were a thrash band that became a standard metal band later on,as far as i am concerned there are no power metal records/bands before 87,this was a lable banded about in 86 describing thrash bands,it wasnt till much later,maybe even the ninties till we actually heard bands that could be described as what we know now as power metal.....Metal Church a power metal band?? are you guys joking??...Dio? Manowar? WASP??????..Really...y&t?...I had a chuckle

    • @chicsamson6457
      @chicsamson6457 Před 5 měsíci

      Queensryche?..Metal band,nothing more always were still are

    • @PortugueseMACPOW
      @PortugueseMACPOW Před 5 měsíci

      Virgin Steele is amazing! Such a especiall band!

    • @corm1000
      @corm1000 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@NobleSavage1985 they might be one of the most underrated bands out there.

  • @DokkenSabbath
    @DokkenSabbath Před 5 měsíci +17

    When I think of USPM, I think of these bands:
    Manilla Road
    Virgin Steele
    Vicious Rumors
    Liege Lord
    Lizzy Borden (early)
    Warlord
    Lethal
    Demon Flight
    Manowar
    Keel (early)
    Iced Earth
    Metal Church
    Sanctuary
    Medieval Steel
    Malice
    Jag Panzer
    Banshee
    Warrior
    Fifth Angel
    Cirith Ungol
    Leatherwolf
    Omen
    Odin
    Chastain
    Black Death
    Sound Barrier
    THOR (Canadian)
    Griffin
    Crimson Glory
    Helstar
    Heir Apparent
    Fates Warning (early)
    Queensryche (early)
    Culprit
    Halloween
    Agent Steel
    Wild Dogs
    Railway
    The Rods
    Riot (Thundersteel-forward)
    Savatage
    These bands helped establish the US variant of Power Metal. I don't know if there is a "Big 4" though. Maybe Virgin Steele, Manowar, Manilla Road and Savatage?

    • @enriqueagaton9515
      @enriqueagaton9515 Před 5 měsíci

      I though they were HM bands, what makes them Power instead of Heavy Metal?

    • @bobbyevans6590
      @bobbyevans6590 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Jag Panzer inclusion made me smile

    • @thereverendgypsy
      @thereverendgypsy Před 5 měsíci

      Iced Earth & Chastain. Yep

    • @Mofos_of_Metal
      @Mofos_of_Metal Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@enriqueagaton9515 Power Metal is an extension of Heavy Metal anyway... these listed bands all exist in a kind of "spectrum" in between Heavy Metal and Power Metal. It's okay to call them either, but calling them Power Metal does acknowledge that they were pushing things forward into a newer territory.
      The term "Heavy Metal" has a slightly "traditionalist" connotation to it, so I believe that people like calling them Power Metal to give a little credit to the fact they were pushing boundaries and not mere "traditionalists" rehashing Heavy Metal cliches.

    • @PortugueseMACPOW
      @PortugueseMACPOW Před 5 měsíci

      I love Virgin Steele

  • @michaelhudson2912
    @michaelhudson2912 Před 5 měsíci +24

    To me, the definition of power metal has changed to mean bands like Blind Guardian, Helloween, Edguy, etc. Everything mentioned here is just heavy metal. You guys forgot Virgin Steele btw.

    • @fabiopatane9160
      @fabiopatane9160 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I feel Pete has kept ignoring Virgin Steele all these years, for some mysterious reason.

    • @michaelhudson2912
      @michaelhudson2912 Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@fabiopatane9160 he told me in a recent chat that he doesn't own any of their albums. They're so friggin' underrated, their albums from 1994-2000 are some of the absolute BEST and most artistic heavy metal ever released!

    • @affeneitrheim614
      @affeneitrheim614 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Virgin Steele is even a NYC band, pretty much in Pete’s neighborhood.

    • @glenfinston704
      @glenfinston704 Před 5 měsíci

      Good point! You have the same name Michael Hudson of a great economist out of Missouri-Kansas City - that’s just awesome too! It’s fun to dissect the genre!

    • @SteveMcbrain
      @SteveMcbrain Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@fabiopatane9160probably doesn't like them. He doesn't talk about bands he doesn't like. He doesn't talk about Running Wild either.

  • @joachimkonnel5389
    @joachimkonnel5389 Před 5 měsíci +10

    In german magazines the term Power Metal was first used for american bands like Savatage (best sample may be the song "Rage"), Armored Saint, Vicious Rumors or early Fates Warning ("Kyrie Eleison") and so on. Later on in the eighties they differnciated between european and american Power Metal.

    • @enriqueagaton9515
      @enriqueagaton9515 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I agree except for Fates Warning that for me is definitely Progressive Metal.

    • @moomoomooshit
      @moomoomooshit Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yea, Savatage is what I consider when I think of the term. And John Arch-era FW for sure.

  • @Bigchiefs1982
    @Bigchiefs1982 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I always thought it was funny about how Helloween ended up being the German version of Iron Maiden because Weikath has stated serveral times that he was always a much bigger fan of Judas Priest than he was of Maiden.

  • @AndyTempleman-ot6lu
    @AndyTempleman-ot6lu Před 5 měsíci +4

    I admit I am not a fan of power metal but enjoyed your conversation and I learned a lot about this genre. Much appreciation!

  • @Tonydiosmetalemporium
    @Tonydiosmetalemporium Před 5 měsíci +7

    “Warrior” off ‘Rock City’, the 1977 debut by Riot could be the first Power Metal song or at least created the blueprint. A Galoping rhythm with double bass drumming, dual guitars and soaring vocals. Check it out. They are definitely an influence on Power Metal and would create one of the greatest Power Metal albums some years later with ‘Thundersteel’.

  • @pvdguitars2951
    @pvdguitars2951 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great overview of great power and traditional US heavy metal legends.
    Two that can be added to the long list: Leatherwolf and Obsession. Happy to see Helstar got mentioned!

  • @metalstorm7506
    @metalstorm7506 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Power metal was conceived the UK with Ranbow Rising and David Byron era Uriah heep, but was given birth in continental Europe by Helloween

    • @Mofos_of_Metal
      @Mofos_of_Metal Před 5 měsíci +2

      It's important to separate Proto-Power from actual "Power Metal". You're right that those were massive influences, along with Iron Maiden.

    • @metalstorm7506
      @metalstorm7506 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Mofos_of_Metal I would even add something odd that’s not discussed enough - Iron Maiden are at their best when they are exercising their proto-power phase - “Where eagles dare”, “The trooper”, “caught somewhere in time”, “Only the food die young”, “Moonchild”, “Aces High”, “Flash of the blade “ and many more . They such nowadays because they lack songs like these - borderline power metal

  • @svsugvcarter
    @svsugvcarter Před 5 měsíci +7

    Riot - Thundersteel

  • @glenfinston704
    @glenfinston704 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks guys great episode and topic!

  • @johnmichaelwilliams6694
    @johnmichaelwilliams6694 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Popoff and Pardo are it again with an interesting analysis and consideration of power metal. Once again, Martin and Pete certainly dig down below any personal detailed knowledge on this topic but, as always, they kept my interest with the discussion. The footnote or offshoot discussion of album reviews contemporaneous with the issuance of classic albums is a great topic and Martin is spot on that it would make a fascinating book. Having just turned 68, was listening to a lot of these albums and reading reviews that could be found in Rolling Stone and elsewhere. One example that has always stuck in my mind is RS's initial published review of the Exile On Main Street album from the Rolling Stones band. But I digress. Thanks, gents, for another fascinating show that always makes Fridays a bit better. There ya go!

  • @affeneitrheim614
    @affeneitrheim614 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Riot, Virgin Steele, Jag Panzer, Helstar, Liege Lord, Lizzy Borden, Leatherwolf, Meliah Rage, Omen, Warrior, Iced Earth…

  • @garyjoyce2160
    @garyjoyce2160 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Another great show. Informative. Thx duo. Enjoy weekend 👍💯

    • @garyjoyce2160
      @garyjoyce2160 Před 5 měsíci

      *more importantly/. Safe travels. Pete/. BOSTON 👍💯

  • @wildmansteve5451
    @wildmansteve5451 Před 5 měsíci

    Martin and Pete are really the best music criticism in all of music today. Two total pros who have an understanding of the genre and wisdom to have experienced these eras in real time. I am always blown away at the quality of what they talk about regardless of the subject.

  • @Bucketbothead007
    @Bucketbothead007 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Enjoyed the discussion, great stuff! An overlooked band from the late 80s to the mid 90s is Vicious Rumors. Those albums with Carl Albert on vocals beginning with Digital Dictator up to Word of Mouth are solid imo. Carl was an incredible vocalist, tragically gone too early. A band that only had one release in 1992 (As Darkness Reigns), was Prodigy from Florida, went on to change name to Oracle. Brent Smedley, eventually going on to Iced Earth, is on the recording, & James MacDonough went on to play bass for them two separate times, & also filled in on tour for Nevermore & Strapping Young Lad.
    Another lesser known is Slauter Xstroyes, from Illinois. Winter Kill (1985) is solid. Honorable mention from Europe going into the 90s onward (1990-2007), Sweden's Morgana Lefay.

  • @joshuascott3428
    @joshuascott3428 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Even blind guardian and helloween started as speed metal

    • @Mofos_of_Metal
      @Mofos_of_Metal Před 5 měsíci +2

      I think that the song Fast as a Shark by Accept influenced a lot of German Speed Metal and as it became more super-melodic - influenced also by Iron Maiden - you ended up with Power Metal. The US variety of Power Metal never based itself on Speed Metal so much, it tended to be more mid-tempo and closer to Traditional Metal in it's riffing but still advanced enough to feel like a "new thing" even though it didn't sound AS dramatically innovative as the Thrash that was emerging simultaneously - it was still new. A good point was made about Metal Church - they were doing something new! but it was overshadowed by the likes of Metallica who were going in a more radical direction.

    • @joshuascott3428
      @joshuascott3428 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Mofos_of_Metal so do you consider iced earth stylistically us power metal

    • @Mofos_of_Metal
      @Mofos_of_Metal Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@joshuascott3428 I do but only because US Power Metal is a pretty wide and loose term that applies to Metal that doesn't neatly fit elsewhere. I guess you could just call them "Heavy Metal" but they pushed it farther than most Traditional Metal with their Thrashy rhythms and added "Power" and theatrics.

    • @joshuascott3428
      @joshuascott3428 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Mofos_of_Metal yes see i would almost see them especially from the debut thru something wicked American thrash (as opposed to European which is more extreme) and European power metal

  • @Icedsymphony7
    @Icedsymphony7 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Rich catino is must invite guest for power and hair metal

  • @keithwatkins7908
    @keithwatkins7908 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I am 59, and a Brit. I believe origins of Power Metal actually goes back to the 1970's, and band's like Rainbow. If we are talking about America in the early 80's and Power Metal, what about Virgin Steele? I loved the first album, a highly underrated album that fitted in great with the NWOBHM that I was playing.

  • @srobbins1973
    @srobbins1973 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good discussion Martin and Pete, that's a spot-on observation about Watchtower's influence on 90s death metal bands

  • @countralfus6408
    @countralfus6408 Před 5 měsíci +2

    For me when I think of American Power Metal, I think Manowar, Jag Panzer and Omen. Some of the other bands in this episode I feel are either Speed Metal or Traditional Metal. Great topic and discussion 🤘

  • @BrockwaysVinylBytes
    @BrockwaysVinylBytes Před 5 měsíci

    Yeah!!! Pete Pardo & Martin Popoff in the house!!! 😃🤘

  • @theartofhavoc5467
    @theartofhavoc5467 Před 5 měsíci +2

    When I think of Power Metal, I think of the first album from Torch (it's either s/t or "Warlock"). Those dudes from motherfunkin' Sweden nailed it!

  • @andrearabar3252
    @andrearabar3252 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Virgin Steele, Chastain, Jag Panzer,Attacker, Iced Earth, Titan Force, Slauter Xstroyes, Hittman, Fifth Angel, Glacier, Shok Paris, Obsession, Leatherwolf, Riot, Warrior, Lethal, Apollo Ra, Banshee

  • @kever8789
    @kever8789 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Sword "Metalized" from Canada. Pretty much defines that sound. Agent Steel. Armored Saint should be the fourth in the big 4

  • @INTOTHEPIT
    @INTOTHEPIT Před 5 měsíci +6

    Helstar, vicious rumors, heretic, etc were some cool USA bands

    • @cerveshred
      @cerveshred Před 5 měsíci +2

      Virgin steel, Manowar, omen and Liege Lord

    • @independenceltd.
      @independenceltd. Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@cerveshred manilla road, brocas helm, cirith ungol, savage grace...

  • @RuthlessMetalYT
    @RuthlessMetalYT Před 5 měsíci +1

    great episode guys. i agree with the timeline of purple, rainbow, then nwobhm, omen, savatage, etc and then to europe with helloween. For me it's two schools USPM and then the more melodic european style.

  • @djacobmadrigal
    @djacobmadrigal Před 5 měsíci +1

    The origins of power metal begin with Ronnie James Dio (fantasy themes), Judas Priest (Halford’s piercing vocals on songs like Dreamer Deceiver-Deceiver, Victim of Changes and Dissident Agressor, etc), Scorpions, Accept in Germany then later with Yngwie (post Blackmore neoclassical style), Manowar, Iron Maiden, Cirith Ungol; throw in Gamma Ray too.

  • @Eelgram
    @Eelgram Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for mentioning WatchTower, Pete. Having seen 'em countless times during the '80s, I always considered them arguably the first true prog metal band (Dream Theater, Fates Warning and others have cited them as an influence). Cool hearing you guys mention Vicious Rumors, the Shrapnel label stable, as well. Overseas, I might add Tad Morose, too (particularly the "A Mended Rhyme" album after Urban Breed took over on vocals).

  • @antonnee
    @antonnee Před 5 měsíci

    Great episode. Knew pretty much all of the bands but you guys now have me interested in Sound Barrier and Highway Child. Also, a bit out of your timeline but Ices Earth has capped the banner for USPM for a long while.

    • @antonnee
      @antonnee Před 5 měsíci

      And, who the hell cares about Rolling Stone; a magazine run by impotent hippies.

  • @olli3597
    @olli3597 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Would be cool if there was something like a link to a playlist of all the music that was discussed. Maybe on Spotify or maybe just youtube-links. I'm always so interested in hearing all that music that was on the show.

  • @PortugueseMACPOW
    @PortugueseMACPOW Před 5 měsíci

    Virgin Steele pre-dates all EUPM and most USPM. My favorite band of all time

  • @49TheWall
    @49TheWall Před 4 měsíci

    The history of rock 'n' roll is one of influence going back and forth across the Atlantic. (Kudos to Mike Portnoy for turning that into a bandname, btw). This trend is very clear with the development of power metal. The proto band is Rainbow I think with the neo-classical stuff from Blackmore and the themes from RJD. Then comes all the NWOBHM bands, and a few German, which imo sparked all the early US bands like Manowar, Savatage, Queensryche, Omen etc. (Battle Cry is my favorite early US power metal album, bought as Martin mentioned as an import and thus more exiciting somehow). Power metal as we think about it today started then back in Europe with Halloween. Back and forth and everything gets better that way😊

  • @Snowdog58
    @Snowdog58 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I feel Iron Maiden were a huge influence on power metal

  • @ianorourke6320
    @ianorourke6320 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Savatage, Dio, Armored Saint, Manowar, Randy era Ozzy, Warlord Warrior, Odin, Alcatrazz with Yngwie definitely

  • @nickvickers3486
    @nickvickers3486 Před 5 měsíci

    Wild Dogs by The Rods has a wicked album cover!
    Didn't know the band before but listened to the album on CZcams 'cause of the cover and the music's pretty cool too!

  • @Hotgarbage100
    @Hotgarbage100 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hammerfall, Edguy and Striker! Just discovered Striker about a month ago. Check out their new album "Ultrapower"

  • @carlomercorio1250
    @carlomercorio1250 Před 5 měsíci +10

    What about Manilla Road?

  • @Malegys
    @Malegys Před 5 měsíci +1

    Metal fans wouldn't have used the term "Progressive (or Prog) metal" in the 1980s, as "prog" was still a dirty word back then, because the backlash of the term was still around originating from the Punk era of 1977-1978. I remember bands like Watchtower, Fates Warning,Crimson Glory & even the 1st album by Death Angel being called "Technical" metal. Also, in most cases of what we would call "early" Power metal today, was called "Speed metal" back then.

  • @chrismcgovern6514
    @chrismcgovern6514 Před 5 měsíci

    This was a fun chat. I'm a Boomer who only knew A7X from the radio until LIBAD came out. Brad didn't think the long tunes on the early albums indicated underlying prog tendencies. I think they've never been a verse chorus verse band outside of Hail tt King. Brad gets what LIBAD was about, but doesn't appreciate the balls it took to risk alienating most of the fans. The live show was amazing and they're supposedly doubling down with Cosmic on the immiment last leg of the US tour. Will see them again.

  • @erickent4248
    @erickent4248 Před 5 měsíci +4

    big four of US power metal? Manilla Road, Manowar, Savatage and Virgin Steel probably, but again lots more groups are great, Cirith Ungol, Crimson Glory, Jag Panzer, Armored Saint, Riot, Helstar, Savage Grace, Liege Lord, and Agent Steel all deserve a shout, there are a lot of forgotten ones too. A great time of metal, I wish as things later got more extreme that more people kept with the older singing style.

    • @sotdude7
      @sotdude7 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Agent Steel and Virgin Steel...good call there!

    • @cerveshred
      @cerveshred Před 5 měsíci +3

      Omen

    • @PortugueseMACPOW
      @PortugueseMACPOW Před 5 měsíci

      Virgin Steele is the band Manowar would be if they had an extra 50 IQ points

    • @erickent4248
      @erickent4248 Před 5 měsíci

      @@PortugueseMACPOW Even though I love Virgin Steele (we have talked on this before) Manowar was absolutely amazing, and one of the main prototypes for much of what I like in metal. And their records were more available and popular, so certainly for me I have a decade of appreciating Manowar before I even knew who VS was. They were also a lot smarter then people gave them credit for, smart guys writing stupid music maybe, but better than the opposite.

    • @PortugueseMACPOW
      @PortugueseMACPOW Před 5 měsíci

      @@erickent4248 I can't get into Manowar, their songwriting is too basic for me, but the performances are full of passion and good cheer

  • @jzl2003
    @jzl2003 Před 5 měsíci +2

    manowar certainly is in the 4, all other lists are silly!

  • @ironfarmer9332
    @ironfarmer9332 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Top five old definition European Power metal bands:
    1. Running Wild
    2. Helloween
    3. Rage
    4. Grave Digger
    5. Blind Guardian

  • @damiankarras
    @damiankarras Před 5 měsíci +1

    Before Helloween and Yngwie don’t forget about TNT. Debut in 82.

  • @johann_casparbaumgartner6972

    About Vicious Rumours, Pete, you mentioned the first three albums and said *than they petered out which means they came to an end "and than these bands go away!"* (Quote) ???
    Here is a list what Vicious Rumors have released since 1990:
    Welcome to the Ball (1991)
    Word of Mouth (1994)
    Something Burning (1996)
    Cyberchrist (1998)
    Sadistic Symphony (2001)
    Warball (2006)
    Razorback Killers (2011)
    Electric Punishment (2013)
    Concussion Protocol (2016)
    Celebration Decay (2020)
    Plug In and Hang On: Live in Tokyo (Livealbum, 1992)
    A Tribute to Carl Albert (Livealbum, 1995)
    The First Ten Years (VHS, 1996)
    Crushing the World (DVD, 2005)
    Live You To Death (Livealbum, 2012)
    Live You To Death 2 - American Punishment (Livealbum, 2014)

  • @martinlundberg5308
    @martinlundberg5308 Před 5 měsíci

    Rainbow was a british band with an american singer. I consider Rising from 1976 the first ever power metal album.

  • @JDJD666JD
    @JDJD666JD Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great episode. My five cents growing up in Sweden in the 70s and 80s. I think the 80s definition US-metal is much better than the recent uspm tag. US-metal as in classical heavy metal from the US. Early efforts by Liege Lord, Omen, Savatage, Fates Warning, Queensryche, Attacker, Helstar, Armored Saint, Manilla Road, Manowar, Bloodlust, Savage Grace, Warlord etc. are all classic heavy metal. Sure some are speedier and more aggressive than the classics, i.e. Agent Steel, Jag Panzer, Savage Grace etc. but that was the natural progression of metal in the 80s and those aspects don't warrant the power metal tag in my opinion. Speed metal maybe, but using the power metal label is just nonsens in my opinion, this probably due to me despising what the glorious german heavy metal scene became post 1988.

  • @BrockwaysVinylBytes
    @BrockwaysVinylBytes Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice signed Dio LP Martin!!! Yeaaahh man!! 🤘

    • @michaelhudson2912
      @michaelhudson2912 Před 5 měsíci +1

      He’s got all the classics signed haha

    • @BrockwaysVinylBytes
      @BrockwaysVinylBytes Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@michaelhudson2912 he’s a great guy too. He’s featured on my channel a few times now.

  • @TheMrSarcastic
    @TheMrSarcastic Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’d add Leatherwolf, especially their second album, and Odin in the mix of weirdly termed Poverty Metal, with Leatherwolf being more well known over Odin.
    And I would add April Wine to the Proto Power Metal grouping. Considered AOR for the time, but the building blocks were there lyrically.

    • @Intermentor
      @Intermentor Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah. Love Leatherwolf, specially Street Ready

  • @Hecatecrossways
    @Hecatecrossways Před 5 měsíci

    People always think of bands like Iced Earth, Blind Guardian, Helloween, Rainbow, and Gamma Ray. The aforementioned bands are the Heaviest by far in the micro genre of Power Metal. Having listened to 100s of European Power Metal bands, I can assure everyone that most are a whole lot softer in sound. Gravedigger jumped on the bandwagon, but are arguably just a Traditional Metal band

  • @Hecatecrossways
    @Hecatecrossways Před 5 měsíci +1

    Strip down the macho image, and the lyrical concepts, and Manowar is basically 1970s style Proto Metal played as Heavy as possible, without straying too far from their basic Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin roots.

  • @rocketrod1444
    @rocketrod1444 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ernie and Bert you've been eating too many hash cookies with the cookie monster ........ VIRGIN STEELE ⚔

  • @DamnableReverend
    @DamnableReverend Před 5 měsíci

    Cool discussion. I never really believed in a "big four" even of thrash, but yes, I think a lot of this stuff did come from the North American bands. Vinnie Moore was mentioned but I don't recall Vicious Rumors coming up here...Vinnie played on their first album and that early stuff is definitely borderline power metal. Glad Manilla Road got a mention; not really sure how power metal they are but they are my favourite metal band so always nice to hear their name come up on SoT.

  • @antoniodesousa2555
    @antoniodesousa2555 Před 5 měsíci

    The start of it I would think of Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Scorpions.
    First album: Rainbow Rising.
    From US I would expect to hear Riot in the top 3. Iced Earth could have been mentioned and Jag Panzer as well.

  • @brotherhoodoflightshowcurr3318
    @brotherhoodoflightshowcurr3318 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Interesting Show you guys brought up the subject of reviews of the early hard rock albums, and bands Being 10 years older than you guys. I got to witness the release of all these albums, and seeing all these groups like Sabbath, Purple Zeppelin live, including Edgar winner with Ronnie Montrose on guitar Humble Pie Rock. Radio really embraced them. Some of the FM stations were more into like Country Rock and eclectic and they did not embrace these heavy bands. The suburban stations played them all the time. I remember reading a review on Rainbow Rising in Rolling Stone, and I think the guy dismissed the record if I remember, but he was totally complaining about the lyrics on. "Do You Close Your Eyes" he had a statement like I don’t care if this singer closes his eyes or not why should we care . All so, there’s a podcast called "Bellybutton Window Jimi Hendrix" and they go day by day of Jimi life and they read reviews that came out and talk about live concerts and a lot of these straight reviewers say that it’s just noisy music and then when he plays Red House the blues song they say oh, he’s an accomplished blues player. In other words that heavy stuff went over their heads, but they thought he was a quality musician when he slowed down and played the blues missing the whole heavy point of Hendrix younger reviewers seem to think he was phenomenal.

  • @rogerwelsh2335
    @rogerwelsh2335 Před 5 měsíci

    This took FOREVER to get going, Geez !!!!

  • @cerveshred
    @cerveshred Před 5 měsíci +1

    I Will say that Yngwie have some power metal ideas on his firts albums

    • @GordonHeaney
      @GordonHeaney Před 5 měsíci

      True, his firts albums as well as his secnod ones

  • @trent8775
    @trent8775 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Anybody out there listen to Kick Axe? I really got into their first album "Vices". Are they considered power metal? Have they ever been mentioned on this channel?

  • @Hecatecrossways
    @Hecatecrossways Před 5 měsíci +2

    If l had the disposable cash , and the power. I would do everything that I could to banish, and forbid the silly micro genres such as European Power Metal, US Power Metal, Suicidal Black Metal, Melodic Death Metal, North Eastern Asian Supremist Black Metal, ETC. Basically Heavy Metal, AOR, Speed Metal, Thrash Metal, Doom Metal, Hardcore Punk, and Death Metal are actually enough

  • @ericmulerometaldrummer
    @ericmulerometaldrummer Před 5 měsíci +8

    Iced Earth??

    • @rongabrieljr.8784
      @rongabrieljr.8784 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Iced Earth was the first band I thought of when they announced the topic.

  • @woutwout8398
    @woutwout8398 Před 5 měsíci

    One of the best US metal albums in my collection: Griffin's Flight Of The Griffin.

  • @christianhaynes1954
    @christianhaynes1954 Před 5 měsíci

    Fun house rocks !!

  • @Hecatecrossways
    @Hecatecrossways Před 5 měsíci +1

    Power Metal used to describe Metal that was Heavier than average Hard Rock Heavy Metal. Hit Parade magazine used to contain adds defining Slayer - Hell Awaits as Skull Crushing Power Metal. Power Metal now means mellow music played at high speed. Saturated with keyboards, weak gently tapping of drums at hyper speed, sugary chorus lines. The decision of having 2 separate micro genres of European, and US Power Metal is beyond ridiculous. The USA bands are Speed Metal, and the European Power Metal bands are simply high energy AOR. That's how people would have described them in the 1980s, and that is what they should be marketed as today.

  • @mikem.7921
    @mikem.7921 Před 5 měsíci

    Rage from Germany were definitely a ground breaking power metal outfit

  • @cerveshred
    @cerveshred Před 5 měsíci

    I always forgot Stormwitch

  • @JoeyArmstrong2800
    @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I find it interesting that modern day "Power Metal" is melodic, light and fluffy with little 'Power" involved.

    • @kevinsmith7-7-7
      @kevinsmith7-7-7 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's Evolving

    • @JoeyArmstrong2800
      @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@kevinsmith7-7-7 Yeah. Into pop music. Not a slag. Just an observation

    • @independenceltd.
      @independenceltd. Před 5 měsíci +2

      "European power metal"

    • @JoeyArmstrong2800
      @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@independenceltd. Exactly. Sounds like ABBA with distortion and double bass drums. Again, not a slag, just an observation.

    • @ironfarmer9332
      @ironfarmer9332 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Your right. It used to be old Helloween, Rage, Grave Digger, Running Wild, Blind Guardian, and similar bands. The term then was highjacked by the frilly, wimpy, keyboard driven drivel of the 2000’s and beyond.

  • @jzl2003
    @jzl2003 Před 5 měsíci +1

    im into this probably 30 min and i haven't heard Manowar?? waiting patiently! lol

    • @jzl2003
      @jzl2003 Před 5 měsíci

      Martin with the win!

  • @billybishop1997
    @billybishop1997 Před 2 měsíci

    I love power metal especially the bands Iced Earth, Rhapsody and its spinoffs, Blind Guardian and Helloween!

  • @668_neighbor_of_the_beast6
    @668_neighbor_of_the_beast6 Před 5 měsíci

    One key U.S. album from 1984: Jag panzer - Ample Destruction

  • @lostcauseforkl
    @lostcauseforkl Před 5 měsíci +3

    So tell me who I can blame!

  • @Hecatecrossways
    @Hecatecrossways Před 5 měsíci

    NWOBHM was 1979 - 1982. Basically the same type of movement occurred in the USA from 1982 - 1986 . When these underground Metal acts started appearing either with Donald Duck + Cookie Monster Vocals and iverted cross necklaces, or in lipstick and spandex with party songs . The whole Metal scene had exploded into several separate directions.

  • @Lanisteelerocks
    @Lanisteelerocks Před 4 měsíci

    A lot of the US power metal bands have a heaviness that to my ears, sounds like a response to the heavier N.W.O.B.H.M bands not named Venom... think Savage, Tank, Motörhead, Diamond Head. I think the legend would be a match between Cirith Ungol and Manilla Road, while the list would contain the likes of Agent Steel, Omen, Liege Lord, Brocas Helm, Fates Warning, Armored Saint, Metal Church, Vicious Rumors, Sanctuary, early-ish Lizzy Borden, Attacker & Savatage.

  • @pascaldesgagnes9033
    @pascaldesgagnes9033 Před 5 měsíci

    A few omissions (power metal era Riot with albums like Thundersteel and The Privilege of Power... and Jag Panzer with Ample Destruction in 1984)... but a great episode guys, from an era very dear to my heart as I grew up with most of those bands. Yeah, between glam metal and thrash which were hogging all the spotlight here in North America, there was little room left for these bands that didn't really fit these labels.

    • @ryanjacobson2508
      @ryanjacobson2508 Před 5 měsíci

      And Martin wrote glowing reviews of Ample Destruction, to boot.

  • @iliummetalaustralia
    @iliummetalaustralia Před 5 měsíci

    I think Jag Panzer was a pretty big oversight :) Realm and Toxik I think for the more speedy/progressive side. Titan Force is another one. Even Kiss - Creatures Of The Night would be a great example. And of course Warrior. Riot is one of the really big ones - particularly Thundersteel which is practically Euro power. And definitely Impellitteri

  • @kowalsolosolo
    @kowalsolosolo Před 5 měsíci +1

    Cirith Ungol were the first,I believe. At least their first two albums were what we could call the proto-power metal albums... And maybe Rainbow... But Manowar were the first power metal band.

    • @logancollins7097
      @logancollins7097 Před 5 měsíci

      Great point! Nobody was making music like Frost & Fire in 80

  • @leeblack1277
    @leeblack1277 Před 5 měsíci

    If you’re going to include Dio that has American and European members then you have to include D.C. Cooper’s bands, Royal Hunt and Silent Force. Also don’t forget Shadow Gallery.

  • @affeneitrheim614
    @affeneitrheim614 Před 5 měsíci

    I was sure you were going to Helstar when you mentioned Texas…

  • @paulmcguire636
    @paulmcguire636 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Pantera guys

  • @scottcampbell1888
    @scottcampbell1888 Před 5 měsíci

    Should really have Riot in as an early innovator, and I'd definitely include Virgin Steele and Q5 in the list. The single genre labels would probably start in the UK, possibly Stiff could count , the NWOBHM labels like Neat certainly.

  • @ryanjacobson2508
    @ryanjacobson2508 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can Armored Saint be disqualified based on vocals? Bush rarely ever pushed his voice that high, and piercing high notes are arguably mandatory for the genre.

  • @edwinvandenkieboom5735
    @edwinvandenkieboom5735 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Savage Grace, Toxik

  • @holydiver73
    @holydiver73 Před 5 měsíci

    Rainbow were the first power metal band. So different from ANYTHING that was going around at the time. So like everything musically good, the UK was the birthplace.

  • @thereverendgypsy
    @thereverendgypsy Před 5 měsíci +1

    Carnivore, Juggernaut, Warrior, Virgin Steele, Gothic Knights

  • @EliphasDesni
    @EliphasDesni Před 5 měsíci +2

    Agent Steel

  • @btfvinylmagic1180
    @btfvinylmagic1180 Před 5 měsíci

    Also Sanctuary, Metal Church

  • @jimmypage2843
    @jimmypage2843 Před 5 měsíci

    Pete you absolutely must check out Wings of Steel for a Crimson Glory/Queensryche fix. Trust me.

  • @ghj290
    @ghj290 Před 5 měsíci +2

    American power metal and European power metal are two different things; there are some similarities but they're not the same.

  • @edwinvandenkieboom5735
    @edwinvandenkieboom5735 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Armored Saint

  • @jzl2003
    @jzl2003 Před 5 měsíci +1

    manilla road!!!

  • @markovisic7244
    @markovisic7244 Před 4 měsíci

    Metal Church is thrash,like Annihilator or Exciter... Y&T is fantastic pick,also Agent Steel or Vicious Rumors I think was in that road... Lizzy Borden and W.A.S.P. are shock thing...

  • @sanjurosama
    @sanjurosama Před měsícem

    I'm not how much Helloween was influenced by USPM in general but Michael Kiske was hired, because Michael Weikath wanted some one like Geoff Tate after hearing Queensrÿche's Queen of the Reich.

    • @beenalive1736
      @beenalive1736 Před 3 dny

      It's astounding how similar they are but still, great runs by each band when they first joined

  • @jefffloyd9671
    @jefffloyd9671 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Is Nosferatu by Helstar great? Is Helstar severely underrated?

  • @Hecatecrossways
    @Hecatecrossways Před 5 měsíci

    Strip down the macho image, and the lyrical concepts, and Manowar is basically 1970s style Proto Metal played as Heavy as possible.

  • @gordy3714
    @gordy3714 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I listen to a lot of progressive metal especially around a year ago, then around 6 months ago I listened to this thrash classic and after I listened to it I thought there is a lot more to this album than thrash and is it a Pre Progressive Metal classic and that is "Peace Sells" 🤔

  • @kowalsolosolo
    @kowalsolosolo Před 5 měsíci +1

    CANDLEMASS? They are a perfect doom metal band!

  • @andyshelton4889
    @andyshelton4889 Před 5 měsíci

    Could you or Martin identify the mysterious metal song “ Fall Of The King”?😀❤️🎼

  • @stillcyco142
    @stillcyco142 Před 5 měsíci

    stvari su jednostavne. postoji evropski power metal kao i američki power metal. svaki heavy metal fan čuje razliku između američkog i europskog power metala kao što čuje razliku europslog thrash, black, death metala od amerčkog. ovo uplitanje bendova u rasponu od Candelmass do Nasty Savage je besmisleno..