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Overdrive (UK) - Dishonest Words



8 | 4 votes |
Release date: March 1990
Style: New wave of British heavy metal

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01. Your Greasy Boyfriend
02. If Only
03. All Dogs Have Their Day
04. The Bed With The Broken Springs
05. Wisdom And Faith
06. Play It Hard
07. Diamonds & Pearls
08. Dishonest Words

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06.04.2024 - 17:05
Rating: 8
Joppe
Steelemeister
Quite awesome stuff with early Mark Shelton style vocals; good end result with the instrumental work, songwriting and different sounding singer than mainstream (metal) bands.

Little bit too late to the party with British heavy metal sound in 1990, but you know what? Doesn't matter, good stuff is good stuff whether you bake it with butter or don't.
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06.04.2024 - 17:06
JoHn Doe
New Wave of British Heavy metal in 1990?! What wave was that?!
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06.04.2024 - 17:34
Rating: 8
Joppe
Steelemeister
Written by JoHn Doe on 06.04.2024 at 17:06

New Wave of British Heavy metal in 1990?! What wave was that?!


Not the first wave would be my guess But it could also be that the songs were written earlier so that they'd represent an earlier time and were just released too late because of some record company stuff or some other b/s. Or maybe they just preferred this sound and wanted to do it in a second or third wave attempt -- I don't know how the waves go with NwoBhm, maybe there was just one
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06.04.2024 - 17:37
Guib
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Written by Joppe on 06.04.2024 at 17:34

Not the first wave would be my guess But it could also be that the songs were written earlier so that they'd represent an earlier time and were just released too late because of some record company stuff or some other b/s. Or maybe they just preferred this sound and wanted to do it in a second or third wave attempt -- I don't know how the waves go with NwoBhm, maybe there was just one


Lol, there was definitely just one but I think they just liked the sound of NWOBHM and kept it as is. In the end it doesn't matter that much, I think it conveys the right idea and you know what you're getting into. Imo just "Heavy Metal" as a tag would be enough... NWOBHM isn't really a necessary label.
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06.04.2024 - 17:59
Rating: 8
Joppe
Steelemeister
Written by Guib on 06.04.2024 at 17:37

I think it conveys the right idea and you know what you're getting into. Imo just "Heavy Metal" as a tag would be enough... NWOBHM isn't really a necessary label.


I agree about the first sentence because to me there's a clear difference with the early British heavy metal to heavy metal in general with the former usually sounding less heavy and more focused on guitar melodies. So I like the tag or "genre" when I seek for this particular sound -- in comparison to, let's say, USA or German sounding heavy metal.
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