Monday 4 July 2011

Week 27: Manilla Road - The Dream Goes On



The artist: Welcome to American traditional metal month which pays a tribute to all the great yet overlooked music from USA. These are the bands that keep the traditional metal feeling alive even today and Manilla Road will start off this themed month. If there's only one word to describe Manilla Road, it's underrated. Although their name is popular amongst underground metal fans, they're severely underrated in the outside world. The mastermind of the band Mark Shelton formed Manilla Road in 1977 and released the first album Invasion in 1980, the same year Iron Maiden would rise up with their self-titled debut.

Manilla Road seem to be America's ideal answer to Iron Maiden yet they only get 1/1000th of Maiden's popularity which is a damn shame since with the exception of their best selling album Crystal Logic, they've been completely under the radar. You'd think a song of theirs would have made an appearance in Brutal Legend considering that game had Slough Feg, Omen and Brocas Helm in it but no. Manilla Road have so many great and underrated tracks that the whole of Monday Metal Treasures could have been dedicated to them. Infact, this will be the start of Metal Monday's spinoff series called Manilla Road to the World!

The album: Invasion is Manilla Road's debut album released in 1980. This album doesn't quite show the band's musical style that would be established from Crystal Logic. Invasion contains progressive rock and space rock elements that would be absent in Manilla Road's music starting from Crystal Logic. This album is one of the weakest efforts by the band for Mark Shelton's not so great vocal performance and having overdrawn songs that could have easily been shortened. A great example is Far Side of the Sun which had half of the song omitted in its remake in the following album Metal. Despite these flaws, most songs are still worth listening to but they do require patience. The highlight from the albums are Street Jammer which would later be covered by Slough Feg on Hardworlder and today's Metal Monday song The Dream Goes On.

The song: The Dream Goes On is the album opener for Invasion. The song starts off with some strange guitar noises but then breaks with a crazy fast solo and then followed by the main riff. The riff for the song is also strange but damn catchy and good to headbang to. Despite this song being 6 1/2 minutes long, it doesn't feel like it drags on like some tracks do in this album which is a good plus. The lyrics are a typical love song involving some musical differences between a man and a woman and his dreams to be live on stage. Nothing too special but it does justice to the catchy chorus. Overall, The Dream Goes On is one of the better songs on the debut album and gets some credit for its strangely awesome riff.

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