MATTHIAS STEELE — Haunting Tales of a Warrior's Past

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Album · 1991

Tracklist

1. Magick Wand (6:18)
2. Warrior's Anthem (6:03)
3. Father Has Risen (6:33)
4. Shadow of Illusion (5:19)
5. Chosen One (5:46)
6. Return... with a Vengeance (5:53)
7. Tribunal (6:47)
8. When My Dreams Cry Out (4:15)
9. To the Guillotine (3:38)
10. Beyond the Stygian Creek (7:16)

Total Time 57:48

2016 bonus track:

11. Playing God (5:34)

Line-up/Musicians

- Anthony C. Lionetti III / Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitars
- John Erkan / Guitars, Backing Vocals
- James Jay Jordan / Drums, Backing Vocals

Guest/Session Musicians:

- Al Kapherr / Keyboards
- John "Got a Buck" Beck / Child Voice

Release Staff:

- Will Rodier / Cover Illustration
- Daniel Hyland / Photography
- Peat Brock / Producer, Lyrics (#8)
- Anthony Lionetti / Producer
- Jamie Bircumshaw / Mixing
- Randy Jason / Mixing
- Keith Campbell / Mastering
- Louis LeClerc / Additional illustrations

About this release

Released by Big Noise on cassette.

Reissued on CD in 2016 by Minotauro Records. One bonus track and updated cover art (the original art is pictured on the booklet reverse).

Recorded by Randy Jason at T.R.C Studio, North Stonington, Connecticut.

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Obscure, Forgotten and Otherwise Hard to Find Metal Albums #2

US power metal can be a tricky genre at times. It's also one that had its surge in the eighties, a time when it was the only power metal as the now more well known European brand was only born in 1987 with Helloween and kicked off from there. These days when someone says the term power metal that's the sound that most of us will think of, to the point that a lot of people now say that USPM was actually just heavy metal (which I personally do not agree with but that's not a debate for this review). Matthias Steele, which despite the name is a band rather than a solo artist, were a USPM group with a strong thrash metal side to them that released their debut album Haunting Tales of a Warrior's Past in 1991, which by all accounts seems to have been a pretty damn awkward time to be a relatively new USPM act (Iced Earth being a noted exception) on the metal scene. In point of fact it took Matthias Steele until 2007 to produce a follow-up album, the hopefully titled Resurrection, which seems to have gone even more under the radar than this first one did. To my knowledge, Haunting Tales of a Warrior's Past has never been released on CD, just cassette. I only got to hear this due to it, like most things these days, finding its way onto YouTube. It would be awesome if one of these labels that specialises in old forgotten metal albums such as Cult Metal Classics Records were to reissue Haunting Tales of a Warrior's Past, as this one truly is a lost gem of US power metal.

The album is actually something of a US power metal and thrash metal crossbreed, but the emphasis is clearly on the power metal side in both the riffs and vocals. The vocals I think are the most acquired taste aspect of Matthias Steele's music, but I think perhaps the same can be said of a lot of US power metal vocalists, who are usually big fans of the high register, and Anthony C. Lionetti III certainly hits the highs across the album. It may especially be a bit much to take in the track Father Has Risen, though the song is otherwise strong as anything else on the album. I'd go as far to say that riff-wise it's actually a highlight.

The music, as is normal for a USPM or thrash metal band, is quite riff driven though Matthias Steele do break away from the usual USPM avoidance of keyboards and feature a guest keyboardist on the album, but the use of the keys doesn't push the music into European power metal's cheesier territory, but rather add atmosphere and depth to the music. The riffs themselves can push towards the technical side of USPM but only ever dip a toe into the progressive side of the genre. The early instrumental piece Warrior's Anthem is a good showcase of the band's prowess as musicians. The album shows it's diversity as well, including the slower paced Shadow of Illusion which features some heavy use of acoustics, though is still very much a metal song, really giving it some oomph at the end too.

I'm occasionally reminded of the work of some of their better known contemporaries including Iced Earth, but mostly I feel that Haunting Tales of a Warrior's Past has its own thing going for it. With the right breaks I think that Matthias Steele could have been a much better known band. Haunting Tales of a Warrior's Past seems to be quite well regarded in the underground circles that are aware of its existence, but I'm not sure that those circles are very large, which is a real shame. I fully believe that this one is worthy of 5 stars.

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