Sunday, 28 March 2021

Great Metal Albums of 1982: Twisted Sister- Under the Blade

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From great EP's often come great albums. Three of the four songs featured on Twisted Sister's EP, "Rough Cutts" would go on to be recorded on their debut album, "Under the Blade." Many people have said that the earlier the Twisted Sister material, the better and you can't get much earlier than this album. Although for me personally, their best album was yet to come but that takes nothing away from just how great "Under the Blade" is.

Having seen Twisted Sister live five times, two of those as headliners, one thing I founnd disappointing both times was that they don't play enough songs from their first two albums. Obviously, they will play more songs from their most successful album but I would have loved to have heard them play more from this album. The songs that were played were the title cut and "Shoot'em Down." Both are fantastic songs, but I would have loved to hear "Run For Your Life" as well as my favourite track on the album "Bad Boys of Rock and Roll." That's one I like singing to myself whilst moving around the house. Furthermore, the closer "Day of the Rocker" would have been a mindblowing song to close the show. I don't know if it's Eddie or Jay Jay who play the guitar solo on this one but it's a killer. Whenever, someone casts doubts upon the guitar playing of French and Ojeda, I immediately think of "Day of the Rocker" as a counter. Any other song would have been great to hear live and at the moment, both "Run For Your Life" and "Tear It Loose" come to mind especially.

Before 1985, this album was only available in the US as an import. I did see it in a music store once but had no money on me at the time. When I went back a few days later, it was gone. I had to wait until 1985 when it was re released on Atlantic Records to get it. That version has the very amusing single "I'll Never Grow Up Now" on it. Back in the day, that was something I was feeling quite a bit  but it's another song I like to keep singing after it has long since ended.

Track Listing:

  1. What You Don't Know (Sure Can't Hurt You)
  2. Bad Boys of Rock and Roll
  3. Run For Your Life
  4. Sin After Sin
  5. Shoot'em Down
  6. Destroyer
  7. Under the Blade
  8. Tear It Loose
  9.                                                                   I ll Never Grow Up Now
    10.                                                                    Day of the Rocker
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Dee Snider- vocals

Jay Jay French- guitar, backing vocals

Eddie 'Fingers' Ojeda- guitar, backing vocals

Mark 'the Animal' Mendoza- bass, backing vocals

AJ Pero- drums

"Under the Blade" is such a great album. It's raw and shows a band that were lean, mean and hungry. Every track is an absolute winner for me and it just so happens that Twisted Sister have one more chance to show off this album. They will be playing their farewell concert at Bloodstock next summer and I have every intention of making it there to witness this important piece of history. Let's hope that they will play a few more songs from this iconic album.

On the same day at Bloodstock, two slots before the great Twisted Sister, Venom will be invading the stage. Therefore, in respect to that, their 1982 album will be my next post.

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