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The maintenance routine is over and Metal Gods is back with some cosmetic and functional changes. I really hope you like these little tweaks, and rest assured that the new platform the site runs on will allow for a more solid and fulfilling multimedia experience. Also, it will allow for future expansion of the site with more services for both registered and guest users.

Nothing has changed in our mission, though. Metal Gods will keep the focus on the NEW WAVE OF BRITISH HEAVY METAL, the golden era of hard rock music we grew up, banged our heads and shook our fists to. And that we are STILL proud to support.

"Where were you in 79, when the dam began to burst?"
Updates : New Compilation album for BLACK ROSE!
on Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 12:45 PM GMT Posted by : Goblin
General infoChris Watson of BLACK ROSE proudly informs the Metal Gods community about the long-awaited release of the ultimate anthology of his band. In his own words, "the new cd from Black Rose has just been released on the Majestic Rock label. It has 15 tracks from 1981-87 featuring songs from both studio albums, first single and various ep's, as well as a couple of previously unreleased demo tracks. The CD is called "Bright Lights Burnin' - The Anthology" and is available from Majestic Rock and other internet record websites".
Black Rose, pioneers of the NWOBHM movement, have recently returned on the scenes contributing with a track ("Get Off Your High Horse") on the excellent "Total Metal Attack" NWOBHM compilation, and are currently working on some brand new material after the original demise of the band in 1989.

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Gigs : The NWOBHM 25th Anniversay gig - London, Astoria Nov 4, 2005
on Monday, November 14, 2005 - 10:01 PM GMT Posted by : Mario "MaRock"
General infoA short review of the much anticipated NWOBHM 25 Anniversary gig in London. Our contributor Mario went all the way from Spain to attend the show and reported his impressions for us!

Historical date that of this festival, celebrating the 25 Anniversary of the NWOBHM in the venue Astoria of London. The concert opened with Jaguar maybe a bit too early in the afternoon, when too few people was in the venue. The show was very short, it lasted only 30 minutes but was very intense and I enjoyed it very much; among the songs played we had the pleasure to listen to classics such as " Dutch Connection ", "Axe Crazy", " War Machine", "Back Street Woman" and also a bit of the newer stuff as " Run Ragged " was chosen as the opener. It has to be said that the new singer is a real lunatic on stage!

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Old Warriors! : EF BAND - Live at the Mudd Club 1983
on Tuesday, October 18, 2005 - 10:29 PM GMT Posted by : Goblin
Old WarriorsRecorded back in 1983 at the Mudd Club in Goteborg, Sweden, this live album is a proud document of the premier oddity of the whole NWOBHM movement. That's right, a true oddity, because - for the two or three people who don't already know - the mighty E.F. Band was the only non-british band (Swedish, to be exact) to be adopted as a legitimate part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. And throughout its existence, the E.F. Band has always honored this privilege crafting great melodic yet fierce heavy metal up to par with the best of their 100% british counterparts. Andy Goodwin, the man who is keeping the memory of the band alive in the Third Millennium, has assembled this excellent live album featuring a full live performance of the E.F. Band in its Eliason/Fischer/Ericson/Ridge incarnation perfectly capturing the sheer energy of the band.

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Updates : WE'RE BACK!
on Wednesday, September 28, 2005 - 02:16 PM GMT Posted by : Goblin
General infoThe hackers have stopped us, but only just. Metal Gods is up and running again. Thanks to all the people who have expressed their solidarity while the website was down and made us feel our efforts were worthwhile. But, enough with the celebrations, we're back in action and we'll keep on lifting up the old, worn out, but still proud NWOBHM flag. Old School, tough to defeat. "Where were you in '79, when the dam began to burst?"

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Web Radio : Special webcast on Wednesday, July 27!
on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 - 12:05 PM GMT Posted by : Goblin
Web RadioThe METAL GODS NWOBHM RADIO SHOW takes a break for the summer. The oldest, most massive NWOBHM webcast on the web will return in full force in September, but before leaving, let's enjoy another 24 HOURS of vintage HM, denim and leather, chains and spikes, long hair flowing, three-finger salute and everything that made us crazy in the 80's and still drives us mad in the 00's! Exceptionally for this week, we'll have a full webcast from 00:00 to 24:00 GMT of Wednesday, July 27. So if you need some action and nothing comes around, don't call the doctor, turn up the sound! (Got the quote?)

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Updates : The 25th NWOBHM Anniversary gig in Holland!
on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 - 11:53 AM GMT Posted by : Goblin
General infoThe line-up for the much-awaited NWOBHM gig in Hoorn, Holland, to take place on October 29, has been finalized. Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the metal movement we all still love and keep alive, the show will feature four historical british bands (BLITZKRIEG, WITCHFYNDE, AVENGER and PREDATUR), some british newcomers heavily influenced by the masters (Conquest of Steel) and two dutch bands (Sad Iron and Blackout), guaranteed to light up the night with some good old heavy metal the way it used to be! Click the "Read More..." link to see the official flyer for the event, and email Stefan Van Zjil (HM Maniacs Crew) for any more info about this event!

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Updates : The BLACK ROSE blooms again!
on Wednesday, July 06, 2005 - 10:38 AM GMT Posted by : Goblin
General infoAfter their break-up in 1989, Slatburn's Black Rose are about to return on the scene with a brand new product. It's surely a welcome return for the band who released a series of tough rocking releases during the early 80s such as the "No Point Runnin" single and the popular "Boys Will Be Boys" album in 1984, who won them quite a large following, especially in continental Europe. The guys, who recently appeared on the excellent "Total Metal Attack" sampler on Old School Records, are currently at work on the new tracks, and on their official website you can already find samples for "Love Addiction" and "Better to Burn Out", two songs of their "new course", shifting the musical direction towards Van Halen-esque territories. We had the chance to share some views with guitarist Chris "Wah Wah" Watson, the main man behind Black Rose's return, about the current state of affairs of his band, who also gave us his view of the significance of the whole original NWOBHM movement.

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Updates : The 25th Anniversary NWOBHM gig in London!
on Friday, June 03, 2005 - 03:52 PM GMT Posted by : Goblin
General infoNWOBHM tribute festivals seem to be the hip thing for the months to come. Following the announcement of the Dutch NWOBHM Ball in October in Hoorn (see a few posts below), this time it's up to London to host another great event for the Old Guard! The "25th Anniversary NWOBHM Show" will take place on Friday, November 4th at the Astoria, and will feature such heavyweights as JAGUAR, BRONZ, PRAYING MANTIS, WITCHFYNDE and DIAMOND HEAD. Running for about five hours, the gig brings a significant piece of the Eighties back on stage, and it sounds like a wonderful night of great heavy metal, golden memories, friendship... and beer! Garry Pepperd of Jaguar (who have some very nice new mp3 available for download at their website) says: "Yeah, the London gig should be good, although we're on pretty early, around 5.30pm!! I'm looking forward to seeing Diamond Head, I used to love them years ago, I haven't seen them since '82 or so. I seem to remember seeing Praying Mantis supporting Iron Maiden all the time years back so that should be good as well. Bronz are friends of ours so it'll be good to play with them again.We're only on for half an hour so we need to try and pack in all our best songs!!". Choose from "Power Games" and "Run Ragged" and you can't go wrong, guys! On the other hand, the legendary Montalo of the much-loved Witchfynde (pictured left in a shot by Jowita Kaminska) lives the event with a bit of surprise, noticing how some things have changed for his band since the beginning "We have agreed to be involved through our good friends Diamond Head and their manager - he told us - It does sound like a fantastic gig and there have been many people wanting to see us in London over the past year or so. We find this very bizarre and flattering at the same time as in the early days no one wanted to know us in London. At present we are working to complete our next album as it would be great to coincide its release with this special anniversary gig!". Reserve your seats, people, and see you there!

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Old Warriors! : TRESPASS - One of These Days (Anthology)
on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - 09:31 AM GMT Posted by : Goblin
Old WarriorsA precious anthology released by Castle Music brings back Trespass (www.trespass-alienegg.co.uk) to the attention of the metal connoisseurs. Frankly speaking, listening to the forceful yet tuneful music oozing from most of the 33 tracks of "One of These Days", one could not but appreciate the class of this four/five piece (depending on the era) from East Anglia, revolving around the talents of brothers Mark and Paul Sutcliffe (guitar/vocals and drums) and axeman Dave Crawte. Best known for the absolute gem that serves as the title for this rich collection, immortalized on a single of the same name as well as on the grooves of the "Metal For Muthas II - Cut Loud" EMI sampler, Trespass have won many hearts among the fans of melodic heavy metal at the dawn of the Eighties, fusing a solid musicianship with loud and catchy songs who stayed in your head (in mine, at least) forever.

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Updates : Meggido: on the road again!
on Tuesday, May 17, 2005 - 10:49 PM GMT Posted by : Goblin
General infoMeggido, the british metal outfit featuring former ARAGORN drummer Mike Ellis, have returned on the scene after quite a long time. The powerful and multifaceted drummer who stormed the metal underground in the Eighties with such classics as "Black Ice" and "Noonday" has assembled a new line-up hiring vocalist Iain Miro and bassist Steve Banks, who join guitarist Shaun Dunne. Hailed as one of the most vital contemporary british bands, Meggido are set to hit the road soon. Watch out for them playing live in the following weeks; confirmed dates are 29th May 2005 – Harlow Metal Festival, Essex, 30th May 2005 – Hagfest, Hertfordshire and 8th June 2005 – Rhythm Factory, London.

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