Ever You Don't Leave Me (MCA Records 1982)
Well-known as one of the leaders of The British New Wave of Heavy Metal genre back on the mid of seventy seven through the destructive eighties era as Diamond Head might be also one of thus later re-emerged as our new Metal Heroes from such bands like Metallica, Dave Mustaine, Slayer, Anthrax, Iron Maiden to the next level of extreme underground metal brigades. Consisting of the fierce quartet of both balancing demon bastards and skillful rockers - Sean Harris on vocals, guitarist Brian Tatler, bassist Colin Kimberley and drummer Duncan Scott ready to giving you something wicked but interesting to listen with beers or chicks or doing the rough sex ritual; depends on what are you going to do first and later. The egomanic wiser lyrics and rockstars attitude philosophy combinations might sounded clever but still would shocking you up for a while, gripping the weaken will on a big bondage and enslaved youngsters for the love of loud music and being forever the Heavy Metal's slaves. In The Heat Of The Night, To Heaven From Hell, Lightning To The Nations, Am I Evil or Call Me proceeds the next term of suspence and horror cuts of influences infected by Rock/Heavy Metal society to our post-traumatic community caused by wars, catasthropy, demish and sorrow from our own past stupidity works to ourselves and by our own. Diamond Head's Borrowed Time is like one of the lost diary with the tales of insanity and secrets inside our flaming rotted hearts.
Borrowed Time:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9pERw1Man9tKcelbfWUdrt9se11tJc1m
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