Saturday, February 7, 2026
CRIONIC (DEN) "THE LAND WHICH ONCE WERE" [DEMO TAPE]
Genre: Thrash Metal
Year: 1986
Country: Denmark
Notes: The only release by this Danish band from Aarhus, and that really is a shame. Would have loved to hear a full-length album by the band. The name Crionic was taken from the Metallica song Trapped Under Ice and the line: "No release from my cryonic state". Their demo was reviewed in Rock Brigade #27 'zine, where the band name was misspelled Crionics.
Year: 1986
Country: Denmark
Notes: The only release by this Danish band from Aarhus, and that really is a shame. Would have loved to hear a full-length album by the band. The name Crionic was taken from the Metallica song Trapped Under Ice and the line: "No release from my cryonic state". Their demo was reviewed in Rock Brigade #27 'zine, where the band name was misspelled Crionics.
Side A:
Dawn
The Land Which Once Were
Side B:
Sneaking Disease
Putrescent Deceit
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Friday, February 6, 2026
PUÑO DE HIERRO (MEX)
Found in the wild so unfortunately I don't know from what magazine this one comes from.
PUÑO DE HIERRO
Metal Overture... Have Faith
By Juan Carlos Castellanos
After carefully listening to the Metalmania compilation, we couldn't ignore the quality of each of the participating bands, and among those that stood out for their well-crafted music are Iron Fist, who, having previously appeared on another compilation, are now making their debut album, produced by Octavio Aguilera, director of Discos y Cintas Denver, which, incidentally, has expanded its catalog of Mexican rock.
"After the Metalmania album came out, Octavio Aguilera offered us the opportunity to record an LP, because he said he liked our work."
OLIVER MAGNUM (US/OK)
Oliver Magnum were founded in October 1983 by the rhythm section Dan Kurtz and Curt Daughterty. Soon after that Monte Humphrey joined the band, which at the time started to play their first live gigs as an instrumental trio. In 1984 vocalist Mark Mueller left his old band to join Oliver Magnum.
Rumors say that the band won a "Battle of the Bands" contest in Tulsa, Oklahoma which enabled the band to enter a studio and record their first demo tape. This demo tape entitled 01986 included the 4 songs "Trapped", "Silent Scream", "Old World Nites" and "Fahrenheit 451", which got fantastic critics in all fanzines/magazines. According to the band, "1986" did sell over 2000 times within 2 years, "Old World Nites" later appeared on Metal Massacre IX. About a year later, Oliver Magnum made another recording session and recorded a song called "Metal Cruelty" which was meant to be released on a sampler that unfortunately has never been released.
The first line-up change took place in late 1988 and brought new singer James Randel into the band. At this time Mark Mueller didn't want to play heavy metal anymore. This line-up recorded the self-titled debut album, which actually was supposed to be entitled Metal Cruelty. Metal Cruelty was used by the band as a promo tape to raise interest for a record deal. The band signed a record deal with New Renaissance records which released Oliver Magnum in 1989 and licensed the album to SPV Steamhammer in Europe. The album contains the 4 songs of the demo tape and 4 additional songs. The album track "Sister Cybele" was also released on a SPV sampler called The Future of Metal Is Now. Oliver Magnum also managed to finance a self produced video clip of their song "Trapped". Oliver Magnum didn't achieve much in the way of sales, and they were dropped from their record company.
Randel lost faith in the band and quit Oliver Magnum after the release of their debut album and was temporary replaced by Jimmy King. Randel later appeared as vocalist on the first {\link Forté} album and in early 1991 vocalist Mark Mueller rejoined the band. But this line-up was only able to record a few more songs which were released in 1992 as the Drive By demo as well as a split 7" entitled Necessary Evil. After those releases it became quiet around Oliver Magnum and finally the band split-up around 1997. They also appeared on the Dominion Records compilation Tomorrow Never Tells with "Time to Tell" and "American Queen."
Thursday, February 5, 2026
MIXTAPE [1980’s OBSCURE METAL] (YOUTUBE)
For those of you who want to dig a bit deeper into what the 1980’s metal world had to offer, apart from the bigger names such as Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Accept etc etc.
We named it MIXTAPE [1980’s OBSCURE METAL]. The obscure part is of course in the eye (ears) of the beholder. Some might think some names here is common knowledge, while others never heard about any of them.
Just enjoy, either here or on YouTube!
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN - JAPANESE TV SPECIAL, BUDOKAN, TOKYO (1992)
Live from Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan on March 14, 1992
No Mercy
Dragonfly
Teader
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