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Overlorde SR : Medieval Metal Too
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Label: Heaven and Hell Records
Description:
In the late 1970s the conception of what would
become Overlorde was being formed in Fayeville, North Carolina. As one of the
first heavy metal bands in the area Overlorde quickly began gaining popularity
with their thunderous sound and theatrical stage shows opening for such acts as
Kix, Maxx Warrior, Nantucket, Leatherwolf among many others. In 1985 the now
infamous 4-song ‘Medieval Metal’ demo was recorded and distributed all over the
world selling an amazing 10,000 copies. The tracks ‘Keeper of the Flame’ and
the cover of early 70s folk duo Zager & Evans’ ‘In the Year
2525’ began gaining the band airplay across the country and abroad. Soon label
attentions followed and the band was offered a slot on the popular Metal Blade
‘Metal Massacre’ series appearing on volume VIII. However the times were quickly changing
and Overlorde’s brand of traditional flavor, N.W.O.B.H.M-esque heavy metal was
no longer fashionable. The band would then settle into the depths of the true
metal underground only to be rediscovered years later by collectors and a new
audience hungering for real heavy metal.
Track List:
01. Full Speed Ahead
02. Keeper of the Flame
03. Enchantress of the Night
04. In the Year 2525
05. Knights of the Realm
06. So Be It
07. Trouble
08. Keeper of the Flame (Metal Massacre version)
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