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  1. 1983 - Virgin Steele II (Guardians of the Flame) After a very rough first impression in their debut, Guardians of the Flame is where the band gets their shit together and starts to crank out majestic Metal songs. Their youthful energy is retained here, but performances and production are largely improved.

  2. Virgin Steele is an American heavy metal band from New York, originally formed in 1981. The band released a few career highlights albums ( Noble Savage , The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part I , The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part II and Invictus ).

  3. Mar 9, 2019 · Overall a very good USPM/Hard Rock release, and perhaps the beginning of an era… however if the reader starts with this record and for whatever reason finds it lacking to their taste, do not write the band off just yet. For Virgin Steele are an anomaly among classic Heavy Metal bands from the 80’s in that their later material is universally ...

  4. This was Virgin Steele’s debut album, the self titled release which is so far away from their current sound. Virgin Steele sees the band in their most basic of forms, far from the mighty warrior they would become over their career. Here the band is like an adolescent squire, with nothing but the vest and briefs.

  5. Jul 4, 2023 · For the uninitiated, the band had a string of keyboard-heavy burners in the 80s when it wasn’t cool to have guitars and keyboards in the same room unless your last name was “Van Halen.” For some time, the band has essentially been a one-man project for singer/keyboardist David DeFeis (that’s him crucified on the cover so you know how many fucks he gives about vanity criticisms).

  6. Oct 5, 2024 · October 5, 2024. As I mentioned in the review of the reissue of “Guardians Of The Flame” that one was the first album of VIRGIN STEELE I ever bought. This one followed soon after, as I felt I needed to complete my collection of the day. Originally released in the year of their birth (1981), “Virgin Steele I” made rather a good impact ...

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  8. The album has been completely remixed by David De Feis himself and a bunch of bonus demo and rare tracks have been added to the original tracklist. A total of 18 songs for almost 78 minutes. VIRGIN STEELE has always been a divisive band, often loved by fine palates, but equally hated by those, who can’t stand this baroque and neoclassical ...

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