Monday, February 26, 2018

Helstar

Helstar - Burning Star - 1984
Helstar - Remnants Of War - 1986
Helstar - A Distant Thunder - 1988
Helstar - Nosferatu - 1989
Helstar - Multiples Of Black - 1995
Helstar - Sins Of The Past - 2007
Helstar - The King Of Hell - 2008
Helstar - Glory Of Chaos - 2010
Helstar - This Wicked Nest - 2014
Helstar - Vampiro - 2016
01. Helstar - Burning Star, 1984 Vinyl LP Album
     Combat - MX 8007
02. Helstar - Remnants Of War, 1986 CD Album Reissue
     Century Media - 66031-2
     Reissue from 1999
03. Helstar - A Distant Thunder, 1988 CD Album
     Metal Blade Records - 7 73403-2
04. Helstar - Nosferatu, 1989 CD Album Reissue
     Metal Blade Records - 3984-14208-2
     Reissue from 2012
05. Helstar - Multiples Of Black, 1995 CD Album
     Massacre Records - MASS CD 053
06. Helstar - Sins Of The Past, 2007 CD Album Enhanced
     AFM Records - AFM 196-2
07. Helstar - The King Of Hell, 2008 CD Album
     AFM Records - AFM 228-2 
08. Helstar - Glory Of Chaos, 2010 CD Album
     AFM Records - AFM 320-2
09. Helstar - This Wicked Nest, 2014 CD Album
     AFM Records - AFM 467-2
     Ripped By Ilijan
10. Helstar - Vampiro, 2016 CD Album
     EMP Label Group - ELG-13
Requested, zerred. I mail ordered the first album because of its raving reviews, and was pretty disappointed (no pre-screening through youtube in 1984): I had expected something more along the lines of Satan and Mercyful Fate, but Burning Star was less exciting, it was "only" another version of the Priest / Maiden formula. Ah, but after that, on Remnants of War they greatly enhanced the heaviness of their output and all was well, I was hooked on their heavy heavy metal. That is phase one. Upon their return in 2007, phase 2 started with a rerecording album of 80s songs (Pasts of the Sin), well well well, and then, bam, they went on full thrash metal with the last four albums. They did not loose that melodic vibe that always pleases fans of Metal Church, the songs are still as catchy and crunchy, but they added a strong Death Angel angle to their arsenal and it makes for a handful of very strong albums, especially the latest one Vampiro. If you are into the likes of Flotsam & Jetsam and Forbidden, phase 2 of the Helstar catalog is a mandatory stop. If you are into more regular heavy metal, phase 1 is a must - except maybe for the average, demo-sounding Multiples of Black. But really, the whole collection is greater than great. More headbanging for the young and the old! All these years, all this metal!
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6 comments:

  1. worst...bandname...ever...
    Guaranteed to stay single for life sporting a Helstar T-Shirt.
    I think I'll order 3 of them today.

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    1. Haha, not untrue. The artwork is pretty awful too...

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  2. I'm afraid links by items 5 and 6 are wrong.

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  3. What turntable and cartridge did you use to rip HELSTAR - Burning Star LP, Sir Zer?
    Sounds pretty good ...

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    1. Stanton T.92 with original cartridge. Details on the Uzer's guide page.

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