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Metal Church - Streaming Re-Recorded Song


Thrash metal veterans Metal Church have re-recorded one of their old songs, originally from 1989 album Blessing In Disguise. It's a treat for the fans while they wait for their next full length album. Listen to "Badlands 2015" below.

"Badlands 2015" was mixed by Chris "The Wizard" Collier and recorded in June 2015. It features returning member Mike Howe (vocals), Kurdt Vanderhoof (guitar), Jeff Plate (drums), Steve Unger (bass) and Rick Van Zandt (lead guitar).

As for the group's new album, it is coming fall 2015 on Rat Pak Records.




Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Metal Church
Posted: 18.06.2015 by Bad English


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18.06.2015 - 22:28
Ocean Sage

Wow, this is awesome and sounds powerful! There are a lot of subtleties in the original vocal performance that I loved that they captured again!
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19.06.2015 - 00:25
DeathSlyzer

Finally! I knew Mike Howe was back, but I didn't knwo what I expected him to sound like now. He still got it!

There may yet be some hope for this band. I never liked Ronny Munroe, and all the material he was on was pretty stale to begin with. Mike is SOOOO much better at singing than Munroe that it's not even funny. I really hope they can do something right this time!
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19.06.2015 - 06:36
ScreamingSteelUS
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I'm not typically a fan of bands re-recording their own material; in those cases, they have to try extra hard to justify the song's existence. I wouldn't say that this fulfills the requirements, and considering that it's my favorite Metal Church song, I'm very content to let the original speak for itself.

That said, as far as I'm concerned, the primary purpose for this is to demonstrate that Mike Howe hasn't lost his touch over the years, and even if it doesn't measure up to the original, his voice still sounds very much intact. As long as this doesn't make the final cut of the new album (though I wouldn't object if it were just a bonus track), I'm satisfied with it as a testament to Mike's vocal skills, if not as a lead single for the next release; plus, as far as re-recordings go, it's decent enough. He's always been my favorite Metal Church vocalist, so this spells good news for me.
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