Helloween Announces North American Tour with Hammerfall Supporting
Helloween Announces North American Tour with Hammerfall Supporting
The Press Release:
Legendary German heavy metal icons HELLOWEEN will return to the US and Canada this Spring as part of their ongoing United Forces world tour alongside supporting special guests, HammerFall. The trek will commence on May 13th in Dallas, Texas and wind its way through a total of thirteen cities, the journey drawing to a close on June 3rd in San Francisco, California. Fans can…
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Andi Deris being young and silly 😋
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Helloween "Better than Raw"
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The previous "BLACK SABBATH" poll ended with 31 votes, the winner was Black Sabbath's 1970's self-titled debut with 22,6%.
I myself voted for "Paranoid", but it was a close call between that one and the first album i owned by Black Sabbath... "The Eternal Idol" from 1987 featuring Tony Martin on vocals. It wasn't included in the list thou...
Duets in the "Metal"scene... once in a while there are those magic moments that happen between artists from different bands or backgrounds. Here are some of my favorite ones and i guess some of yours as well. Let me know in the comments if you know of any other great duets and perhaps ad videoclips as well as you reblog. It would be awesome to see this list grow.
Ps, if you vote please also reblog, the more people will do so the more this post will spread and the better the outcome and results will be. A big "thank you" in advance to anyone who will partake in this! Yours truly: @necro69mancer 🤘🍻
Oh, and also... suggestions for future polls are always welcome! 😎
Albums:
LITA FORD - Lita (1988)
DORO - Calling The Wild (2000)
MEGADETH - United Abominations (2007)
SKID ROW - B-Side Ourselves (1992)
KISKE / SOMERVILLE - S/T (2010)
SAXON - The Inner Sanctum (2007)
PLASMATICS - Coup D'etat (1982)
RUN D.M.C. - Raising Hell (1986)
APOCALYPTICA - Reflections / Revised (2003)
TEMPLE OF THE DOG - S/T (1991)
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Thursday, October 19: Helloween, "We Burn"
Even more than Master of the Rings, The Time of the Oath was a loud and purposeful assertion of Helloween’s right to exist, and opening single “We Burn” was a cornerstone of their mid ‘90s resurgence, even though it has been strangely forgotten by the band since it hasn’t been played in at least 25 years. The track accomplished several things at once: it was easily the most aggressive and squarely metallic Helloween anthem since “Eagle Fly Free”, it solidified the chemistry and vitality of this lineup (Uli Kusch’s drumming was the band’s secret weapon), and it reflected the evolving power dynamics in the band as it was solely written by Andi Deris, who would over time become the group’s primary composer. And Deris was really the key to it all: he didn’t have Michael Kiske’s range, but he was a more enthusiastic performer and a much more natural frontman, and most of all he had the commitment and drive to keep Helloween moving forward, and the propulsion of “We Burn” illustrated that they were truly playing for keeps.
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