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Virgin Steele

Power of Metal – Symphonies of Steel – Review

April 19, 2002

From melodic heavy metal pioneers like Helloween (and later Gamma Ray and Iron Savior) to thrash greats like Kreator, and black metal forefathers Celtic Frost.

Delivering the Goods – A Tribute to Judas Priest Vol. II – Review

June 4, 2001

A fine line between reverence, cuz the shit mattered, and chuckling cuz it was kinda silly. Ya gotta respect it, but you have to acknowledge the cheese.

Virgin Steele – The House of Atreus Act II – Review

June 4, 2001

Its 23 tracks combine savagery with sensuousness, Manowar with Rainbow, and sensitivity with rage in an enchanting tale of tragedy and triumph.

Virgin Steele – The House of Atreus Act I – Review

April 1, 2000

The House of Atreus Act 1 is like a complicated, riff-mad, but sonically-conservative Manowar epic, halfway to that band’s quixotic midrange sound.

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