Funny thing about Loudness, I spent the last three months of 1982 and the first three of 1983 in their home country, Japan, and never heard of them. Thinking back to my time there, I do not remember hearing any home grown music of any kind. The juke boxes in any bar I went to or even in the night clubs, all they seemed to play was Western music. My conclusion is that the Japanese are more receptive to Western music and for an act to make it there, it has to first make it outside of Japan. Loudness would certainly do that three years later but at this time, they would remain beyond my attention.
One thing that Loudness certainly prove with their second album, "Devil Soldier," is that metal can rule no matter what language it's sung in. As long as there is a great band behind a brilliant voice, great metal can break down barriers. Some of the songs are sung in the native tongue with some parts sung in English. Take "Rock the Nation," I tried to follow along with the lyrics written down in English but they didn't sound like English to me, except for parts of the chorus. Nevertheless, lead singer Minoru Nihara sings it very well and he is yet another singer whose talents haven't been given the respect it deserves. I'm going to put my hand in the piranha's tank and put him in the same class as Dio, Meine and Gillan. His vocals just come through on each and every song.
Talking about talent, guitarist Akira Takasaki has gotten some well deserved respect. Some have said that he copies other great guitarists but I don't hear it. The closest he or the band in general come to copying is on the title track where the beginning of the song reminds me of Heart's classic "Barracuda." Thinking about it, I did see that song on at least one juke box when I was in Japan. Back to the subject, Akira lays down some good riffs on many songs, most notably, "Hard Workin'" and "Angel Dust." When he's not shredding, he does very well in accompaniment with the rhythm section. So, what do I think? Simply, this album kicks ass.
Track Listing:
- Lonely Player
- Angel Dust
- After Illusion
- Girl
- Hard Workin'
- Loving Maid
- Rock the Nation
- Devil Soldier
Minoru Nihara- vocals
Akira Takasaki- guitar
Masayoshi Yamashita- bass
Munetaka Higuchi- drums
In 1985, many in the West would say that thunder would come from the east and it did. However, in 1982, Loudness were still gearing up for their conquest with a great album in "Devil Soldier." It's proof to me that heavy metal could unite the world.
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