Dungeons Are Calling [Limited]Savatage
Release Date: 04/23/2002
Original Release:
1985
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 449560_CD
UPC # 039841441826
Label: Metal Blade
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Disc: 1
1.
Dungeons Are Calling, The
2.
By the Grace of the Witch
3.
Visions
4.
Midas Touch
5.
City Beneath the Surface
6.
Whip, The
7.
Metalhead - (bonus track)
8.
Before I Hang - (bonus track)
9.
Stranger in the Dark - (bonus track)
Performer: Savatage
Producer: Dan "The Kid" Johnson Distributor: RED Distribution Notes: All tracks have been digitally remastered. A much heavier effort than the preceding Sirens (although recorded at the same sessions), The Dungeons Are Calling was a less diverse, if more cohesive statement. The title track opens the album with haunting vocals and eerie guitar, soon erupting into one of the group's most intense anthems. "By the Grace of the Witch," the following song, is another fist-pumping number with an unshakable rhythm. It was on this album that the group first really started using synthesizers, and while none of the songs are driven by the instrument, they are used to nice effect on the title track and "City Beneath the Surface." It was in the lyrics, however, that the greatest difference was heard between The Dungeons Are Calling and Sirens. Here, almost all the songs are firmly entrenched in dark fantasy tales of hell, witches, and knights. "The Whip," the one exception, is an almost throwaway S&M number that does not show the band at their best. Although these topics might seem quite dated to many modern listeners, with the thundering guitar and rhythm section on such tracks as "Midas Knight" and "City Beneath the Surface," it's easy just to get lost in the blinding music. ~ Geoff Orens
Founded in Florida in 1982, Savatage helped spearhead the power metal movement that swept through the 1980s. When the band hooked up with producer Paul O'Neill (Aerosmith, Badlands) for 1987's HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING, Savatage ventured into a new realm of progressive, symphonic metal. In 1995, the band released the conceptual album DEAD WINTER DEAD, which featured the single "Christmas Eve Sarajevo 12/24". The track was a runaway hit, and Savatage launched a side-career under the name Trans-Siberian Orchestra, which focused on rock-infused holiday music. Since then, Savatage has taken a backseat to TSO's wildfire success, although members Jon Oliva and Chris Caffery retain their metal roots with solo material.
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Influences:
Harris, Steve (Bass) Iron Maiden Judas Priest Queen Rodgers & Hammerstein Webber, Andrew Lloyd Who (The)
Similar Genres:
Progressive Metal |