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March of the Saint

Armored Saint

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Album Review

Throughout the '80s, you'd be hard-pressed to find an American heavy metal band which sounded more British than Armored Saint. While most of their contemporaries seemed preoccupied with the fast-growing thrash metal movement, here was a group of committed purists who were simply updating traditional metal at its best for the '80s generation. By the same token, the band was never able to benefit from the perks of being associated with a "scene" per se, which might explain their relative obscurity despite consistently issuing such quality material. But, for the record, with the exception of 1990's also stellar Symbol of Salvation, never was the group's bombastic style better represented than on their 1984 debut March of the Saint, which is so straightforward a metal record, it's almost hard to describe. An orchestrated guitar theme introduces the memorable title track, and further highlights such as "Can U Deliver," "Madhouse," and the astonishing "Take a Turn" are as commendable for their maturity and power as they are for their sense of economy. The dual-guitar team of Dave Prichard and Phil Sandoval is simply incredible considering their young ages (too bad they would soon fall out), dueling it out for solo after amazing solo throughout the disk. The album's second half isn't quite as strong as the first, but March of the Saint still qualifies as an overlooked classic of American metal.

Customer Reviews

Amazing 80

Stumbled upon these guys when I was in early teens. I had heard of Armored Saint but not heard them. I bought this on cassette because I thought the cover was so freeking cool that I had to hear what the music was all about. Instantly fell in love. John Bush rules on vocals, superior rhythm section and wicked guitars. I used to tell friends they were like a harder rocking version of Iron Maiden without as much of the the wizardy, monster, fantasy lyrics. Not sure if I still think that or not. Later albums got a bit more thrashy, which I enjoyed. Check out Symbol of Salvation too, which I think is the bands best.

A solid metal album

I also have the LP. The reason I bought it was because they were on tour for this album and opened for Metallica way back then. Never heard of them until that night. They absolutely rocked and sounded great, so I had to get it then. Almost as good as live; definitely worth the investment. A distinct sound and not light on the metal.

Love this Album

I remember getting this on cassette. I too loved the cover and shecked it out. was not disappointed. I was listening to these guys, when no one else was. they definately should have been bigger than they were. all of their stuff is killer. Love the Power in John ?Bushes voice, the rythem section is top notch, solos are awesome. Have all their albums on my IPOD, great stuff to throw the wiehgts around to!!

Biography

Formed: 1982 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Although many associate hard rock from Los Angeles in the early '80s as all glossed up and pop-based (Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Quiet Riot, etc.), there were a select few true metal bands to emerge from the same locale, such as Armored Saint. Formed in 1982 and originally comprised of members John Bush (vocals), David Pritchard (guitar), Phil Sandoval (guitar), Joey Vera (bass), and Gonzo (drums, brother of Phil Sandoval), the group specialized in a style of straight-ahead metal that was compared to such...
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March of the Saint, Armored Saint
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal
  • Released: 1984

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