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  1. After the ridiculously good part one, it was expected Virgin Steele to have a break in quality, but fuck no! Virgin Steele is a damn Power Metal express and the engine is at full throttle. Choo Choo motherfucker! Part 2 is as good as part 1, the change they make is stylistic, they go bigger, more epic, less tender, and a tad more progressive.

  2. Jul 2, 2024 · A new Virgin Steele album these days is something like knowingly wandering onto a literal minefield - you know there’s a high risk of peril. That’s a dramatic way to put it, but still - there’s nothing certain with one of these fucking things. I reviewed the last album in 2018 or so and pretty harshly panned it.

  3. Oct 5, 2024 · Originally released in the year of their birth (1981), “Virgin Steele I” made rather a good impact, but not as much as their sophomore one. VIRGIN STEELE are from Long Island, New York, USA and make pure US Metal in many facets but with very different faces musically. But there is a way that you can tell that this is a debut album.

  4. It is neither a USPM classic nor a grand glorious affair like many a Virgin Steele album. In fact, it has aged rather horribly and sounds all the more bashfully archaic for it. Thankfully, it knows its place. It may have no standing in the wider spectrum of things, but boy, does it rock with all its might.

  5. Buy Virgin Steele - Virgin Steele - Mongol Horde - LP, Album, RE - HORDE 2, includes Danger Zone, American Girl, Dead Ends Kids, Drive On Thru, Still In Love With You, Children Of The Storm, Pictures On You, Pulverizer, Living In Sin, Virgin Steele

  6. 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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  8. Maybe its a sin, but this is probably my favorite Virgin Steele album. It pretty much always has been and I don't think that'll ever change. Drastically different than the Virgin Steele most people have come to know and love, and definitely showcases a younger and experimenting band, but this is hands down their most consistent release from their golden days.

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