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Metal On Metal

Anvil

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Album Review

Pity poor Anvil. Unsung godfathers of thrash and speed metal, hailing from a locale (Toronto) not noted for its headbanging scene, relegated to a Canadian independent label during their brief creative prime, Anvil also had the distinct misfortune to hit the scene just a year before Metallica's Kill 'Em All. Many metal connoisseurs consider Anvil's second album, Metal on Metal, the missing link between the flagbearers of the NWOBHM and the rise of North American thrash. Actually, the closest NWOBHM touchstone here is the proto-thrash madness of Raven, albeit with better riffs and a stronger sense of groove that kept Anvil firmly in control of their particular brand of mania. This is metal for metalheads, played with unabashed gusto by devoted disciples of the form. Indeed, casual metal fans enticed by the Spinal Tap comparisons surrounding 2009's Anvil documentary will find the band celebrating a host of metal clichés: metal! (Anvil uber-anthem "Metal on Metal"); monsters! ("Mothra"); Satan! ("666"); groupie sex! (about half the record, with "Jackhammer" and "Tag Team" being the most cheerfully tasteless). But the comparisons stop there, because these guys could really play. In particular, drum powerhouse Robb Reiner exerted an immediate influence on the burgeoning thrash underground, including big names like Lars Ulrich (Metallica) and Gene Hoglan (Dark Angel/Death/Strapping Young Lad/Dethklok). There are no guitar-school soloing displays on hand here; the band's technique is always in the service of the overall energy of the songs, and that energy is prodigious (even if it does flag a bit on the power-poppy "Stop Me" and the "Crazy Train" ripoff "Scenery"). What Steve "Lips" Kudlow lacks in vocal range, he more than makes up for in gonzo enthusiasm. And really, that's the key to the stylistic evolution evident here — Metal on Metal helped create thrash and speed metal not so much through vicious aggression, but rather through its endearingly over the top excitement. It isn't the kind of classic that redefined its form; instead, it upped the ante for an already existing M.O., setting new standards for heaviness that — unfortunately for the band — were eclipsed in fairly short order. Divorced from its historical context, Metal on Metal today simply sounds like raucous traditional metal, performed with good humor and chops to burn, by a band clearly having the time of its life.

Customer Reviews

A Band Worth Knowing

i saw some of the film, anvil. the story of anvil and its a shame that a metal band could be undercast liike this. anvil is an amazing metal band and so underrated

The Birth of Thrash

I just saw the documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil. It transported me back to when I was 13 years old and discovered Metal On Metal through my only conduit to the underground at the time, a trusty clerk at an independent record store in my suburban NH hometown who reccommended it. I loved it. And I was obviously not the only one...Anthrax, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Nuclear Assult...none of these bands might have ever existed if it werent for Anvil. Seeing the film makes me want to purchase their digital catalog, buy their shirts...support them in any small way I can. The are the Rocky Balboas of metal. Mad respect.

Where were these guys?

This band is definatly underrated. Im a huge fan of classics from Zepp to Metallica and i never heard of anvil. I was definently missing out on life. get this album its definently worth the time and money!!

Biography

Formed: 1978 in Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Toronto, Canada's Anvil were one of the first North American bands to push the sound and style of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal one step further. Clearly indebted to the likes of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and many others from across the Atlantic, Anvil nonetheless played louder, faster, and heavier than their heroes, in the process laying the groundwork for the thrash movement that took over heavy metal's underground in the '80s. Yet unlike many of the furious West Coast thrashers that immediately...
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  • $9.90
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal
  • Released: Jan 01, 1982

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