@@InvictuSteele oh really? This album came out in 2015, but it was on the Bonus disc CD, so perhaps it was a leftover from recording the ''Visions of Eden'' album that was recorded in the mid 2000's.
@@InvictuSteele Oh ok. I really love the era of early 2000's probably the most, it's when he recorded ''The Book of Burning'' in 2002 I think, and his re-recordings from Virgin Steele's first 2 albums from the 80s, the vocals are much better than on the original. But I still think as a whole, his best vocals are on the ''Noble Savage'' album from 1985, for me they were the most brutal and the high note screams most powerful on that album.
exellent song! by the gods!
AWESOME!
This song is a proof that David DeFeis still can sing. But why he uses all these low quality falsettos :(
That was my thought exactly when I first listened to this song. Just check out his voice from 3:19 and on, it definitely reminds me of good old DeFeis
This is an old song of mid 2000. David still had a strong voice.
@@InvictuSteele oh really? This album came out in 2015, but it was on the Bonus disc CD, so perhaps it was a leftover from recording the ''Visions of Eden'' album that was recorded in the mid 2000's.
@@lopolik yes, Visions of Eden era, when David was the greatest.
@@InvictuSteele Oh ok. I really love the era of early 2000's probably the most, it's when he recorded ''The Book of Burning'' in 2002 I think, and his re-recordings from Virgin Steele's first 2 albums from the 80s, the vocals are much better than on the original. But I still think as a whole, his best vocals are on the ''Noble Savage'' album from 1985, for me they were the most brutal and the high note screams most powerful on that album.