I saw them live and cannot recommend them enough. Their singer is shockingly talented. It’s like if Cher were possessed by Pazuzu

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    (after all I’d also say that about some Black Sabbath stuff, so it’s very clear I have no idea what I’m talking about)

    Lol, nah. Everyone just has their own perspective on what makes something “heavy enough” to be heavy metal.

    As extreme metal got more, well, extreme (also the name of a hair metal band, ironically) audiences grew to have different expectations.

    It’s funny, actually. There was a time when thrash was “too extreme”. Then the next extreme subgenre and then that subgenre’s subgenre and that subgenre’s subgenre’s subgenre.

    Now Metallica is “too tame” for some people.

    It’s all pretty arbitrary, IMO.

    No one can even agree on what the first metal song was. Was it Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf or something by Sabbath or Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin? Was it Helter Skelter by the Beatles?

    Ask the internet and everyone says something different.

    As long as we enjoy what we listen to, that’s all that really matters.

    But they never released anything but a demo, so I’d say they don’t count and BlackLace gets the honor indeed :D

    Lol, maybe. But I’m sure they were both preceded by some random woman who sounded amazing, took to the stage and killed it, and we’ll never hear her voice or learn who she was. We’ll probably also never hear the real first heavy metal song that some random band probably played in a pub and annoyed the shit out of everyone.

    CALL OF THE WIIIIIIIIILD! Damn, now I got that stuck in my ear :D

    Hah. I’m glad you like it. I know you mentioned you don’t like traditional metal, but just in case you or anyone else is interested, Marta Gabriel from the band Crystal Viper (Witch’s Mark for a sample song) did an entire tribute album for a bunch of lesser known female artists/one hit wonders from the '80s, including Call of the Wild. It’s not all that different from the original (only real difference is the addition of some male vocals), but you can hear more of Doro’s influence on her as well.

    Edit: This comment got longer than I expected. Apologies! (Also, I hope it only shows up once because I was getting an error submitting it at first.)