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Fire In the Brain

Oz

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Album Review

One of the greatest one-offs in the long history of heavy metal, Oz' spectacular second album, 1983's Fire in the Brain, had no precedent and no follow-up in the Finnish group's largely ignominious career. The previous year's suggestively titled Heavy Metal Heroes had, in fact, consisted of seriously clichéd and hokey hard rock, and the next year's III Warning crossed the fine line into embarrassing self-parody, thus making Oz' improbable moment of creative clarity during the Fire in the Brain sessions all the more remarkable and baffling. But however skeptical one is, there's simply no disputing the evidence contained within its grooves. Opener "Search Lights" delivers a proto-thrash pounding right up there with other, better-known, pre-thrash Euro-metal classics like Accept's "Fast as a Shark" or Krokus' "Headhunter"; the stunning "Black Candles" boasts the creepiest yet catchiest occult metal dynamics this side of Mercyful Fate; while "Gambler" combines the speed, the riffs, the lead pyrotechnics, and the hooks common to the genre's most balanced and tightly arranged efforts. And even if they didn't always measure up to these world-beating highlights, remaining album cuts like "Fortune," "Stop Believin'," and the title track kept the overall quality threshold extraordinarily high, easily holding their own with some of the best European metal releases of the period. Heck, not even the pro-wrestler antics of bare-chested lead singer Ape de Martini could undermine the band this time around, gratefully taking a backseat to his otherwise very decent range and performance. Really, only Fire in the Brain's rather short, 28-minute running time leaves something to be desired, but that still can't stop Oz from notching what was most assuredly Finland's first meaningful contribution to heavy metal history, by a country mile. Too bad it didn't last.

Customer Reviews

Old School Metal

ALL RIGHT! This is a great old school metal record from Scandinavia circa '83. Rarely do heavy metal records exist wherein all of the songs rock, but this is one of them. Check out the wacky band members names: Ape De Martini-Vocals: Speedy Fox-Guitar; Jay C. Blade-Bass/Vocals; Mark Ruffneck-Drums; Spooky Wolff-Guitar. This is a real kick-in-your face rock assault for any true fan of old metal. Enjoy! Now please, i-tunes, add Oz-Hey You!

OZ & Their Fire In The Brain Album Ruled!

Wow…my underground music days! Discovering these bands away from the mainstream was like we had special secrets to our selves, ha! When I first heard System of a Down’s vocalist, Serj Tankian, I really thought it was the singer from OZ, Tapani "Ape De Martini" Anselm, making a resurgence but doing it in the modern direction; the vocal style and tone of Ape De Martini on the song Fire In The Brain (mostly in the chorus) was pretty much the first hybrid mash up of an aggressive quirky vocal style to cool metal riffs, yet still keeping a melody alive within the vocals. It was the first I ever heard and I never heard anything like it till System came out many, many, many moons later. It was awesome to hear OZ’s music again, it made my day! P.S. iTunes shows this as being released in 1996 which may be true if they are referring to a re-release, however this was first released in 1983!

oz rules

This is the first metal album I bought,the same day I got kill em all I have been looking for this for years.I still have the album this is true old school metal true metal

Biography

Formed: 1977

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s

Finland's first foray into the international heavy metal arena — at least the first one hailed by critics and fans alike — Oz's 1983 LP, Fire in the Brain, unfortunately proved to be a one-time case of capturing lightning in a bottle for a band whose career was otherwise mired in personnel issues and terribly inconsistent music. Although the group was originally founded in 1977, in the small Finnish burg of Nakkila, around vocalist the Oz (real name Eero Hämälainen), its slow rise from...
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  • $7.92
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal
  • Released: 1983

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