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The Order: 1986

© 2012 Massacre Records

  • —–Professional Reviews—–
  • Dangerdog.com: 3/5
  • Metal-Temple.com: 8/10 (Excellent)
  • Planetmosh.com: 8.5/10
  • MyGlobalMind.com: 9/10
  • —–Personal Rating—–
  • 9/10(Sexy!)

When it comes to the European Heavy Metal scene, living in New York means that we usually get the shaft. Finding certain albums is difficult unless you have a major record label backing you but if you’re a European band, it’s next to impossible to find it in my neck of the woods. I had to resort to pirating sites when it came to this band but how can you blame me? Record labels cry and moan all the time about pirated music and the profits that are being lost but 80% of the time, those same record labels don’t even properly promote or ship the said music outside of the European market which only hurts the artists in the long run. You might as well not have record labels anymore if this continues.

1986isThe Order’s 4th album and it is currently their best effort to date. The album’s title is a reference to both the musical style that was present in the mid 80′s and the actual music in the album. This isn’t hard hitting Metal. It is more Hard Rockish in sound and very similar to bands like Ratt,Van HalenandKiss. In fact, there is a direct reference to Kiss in one of the tracks but I’ll let you figure that one out for yourselves. Everything that was present in the 80′s can be found here. From the cheesiness in the some of the lyrics (songs like Why Dreaming Hollywood) to the so called Power Ballads that dominated MTV (A Kiss Under The Rain) and every hard rockers weakness…. women (Damn Hot Chick) as well as the occasional fast tempo songs (The Power of Love) All of which were done properly but most importantly, with respect. It is also full of catchy choruses that you’ll be singing for days which happened to me with the excellent track “Fire It Up” Lead vocalist Gianni Pontillo sings in a raspy yet effective voice that compliments the riffs very well which are rich in melody and full of groove. He’s no Rob Halford but damn it, you’ll love him after this. 1986 is all about having a good time and it was more or less my style of Metal. Snatch it up if you can find it.It’s worth every penny.


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It’s been nearly a year since the release of Initiation, but @sumocyco are still releasing music videos for it! Check out the newest music video from the band, for the song “Cyclone”! I am still partial to “Sun Eater” a bit more, but I still like this one a lot. Sever’s makeup is giving me early MD13 flashbacks. And I love that bodysuit she’s wearing (and her running outfit, too).

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