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Feb 1, 2002 · VIRGIN STEELE are currently rehearsing in preparation for their upcoming European tour, which will include a bunch of festival appearances and several three-hour headlining shows which the band ...
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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 ).
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 ...
Aug 23, 2024 · However, today we’re going to be going way back in time to the early ’80s, the beginning of the Virgin Steele mythos, and for good reason. This Friday will see the rerelease of Virgin Steele’s first two album’s, 1982’s self titled debut and 1983’s Guardians of the Flame. Branded as “anniversary editions”, both albums have been ...
Despite the fact that they are an American band, Virgin Steele are gradually becoming a European metal phenomenon. The group -- perennially led by vocalist/keyboardist David DeFeis since their inception in the fall of 1981 is a fine example of a heavy metal band that assimilates classical influences into its romantic, symphonic-based sound.
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David hopes the band will be able to secure UK and European release for Noble Savage. At the time we spoke, Music For Nations were apparently showing interest (Virgin Steele and Guardians Of The Flame were both issued on the label in the past). “We always felt our strongest support was in Europe,” says David.