Make Way For The Metal Of The 80's
Sure, a lot of our readers appreciate the hard sounds of Deep Purple, Kiss, the Scorpions, Judas Priest and other stunning acts that've been with us for quite some time. But, increasingly, we’ve noticed that many of you find your ultimate satisfaction in the newest metal acts: Poison, Cinderella, Europe and other chart-toppers of 1987.
Make Way For The Metal Of The 80's
Sure, a lot of our readers appreciate the hard sounds of Deep Purple, Kiss, the Scorpions, Judas Priest and other stunning acts that've been with us for quite some time. But, increasingly, we’ve noticed that many of you find your ultimate satisfaction in the newest metal acts: Poison, Cinderella, Europe and other chart-toppers of 1987.
Frankly, we’re pleased as punch that there’s metal aplenty for everyone. It’s healthy, not unlike a steady diet of carrots and bran cereal! This, then, is our nod to you who’ve written in (both pro and con) about these newcomers to the metal scene. Long may diversity reign!
EUROPE: EXCELLENT,
BUT NOT METAL!
Thanks for the interesting, although much too brief, article in your March 1987 issue on Sweden’s dynamite hard-rock group, Europe.