Armored Saint - Symbol Of Salvation (1991) (Pacheco Records Special Digipak Edition 2018)

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Armored Saint - Symbol Of Salvation (1991) (Pacheco Records Special Digipak Edition 2018)

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Armored Saint - Symbol Of Salvation (1991) (Pacheco Records Special Digipak Edition 2018)

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Year : 1991 (Pacheco Records Edition 2018)
Style : Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 160 mb


Bio:

Armored Saint is an American heavy metal band originating from Los Angeles, California, United States.Armored Saint was formed in 1982 by brothers Phil Sandoval (guitar) and Gonzo Sandoval (drums), and guitarist David Prichard, while attending South Pasadena High School. Next to join were singer John Bush - also a South Pasadena High School Alumni - and bassist Joey Vera. Gonzo Sandoval came up with the name after getting stoned with the other band members and seeing the film Excalibur[citation needed] at a theater in Monterey Park. Armored Saint recorded a five song demo that landed the song "Lesson Well Learned" on the compilation album Metal Massacre II. Three of these demo songs were then used for the band's self-titled EP on Metal Blade Records in 1983. The group then signed with Chrysalis Records in 1984.Armored Saint released their debut album March of the Saint in 1984 followed by 1985's Delirious Nomad. The debut album yielded a minor MTV hit with "Can U Deliver?". After the release of Delirious Nomad, guitarist Phil Sandoval left the group. Their third album, Raising Fear, was recorded by the remaining four members. Unhappy with their lack of success on the Chrysalis label, Armored Saint returned to Metal Blade in 1989. Soon after the release of their first live album Saints Will Conquer the band added Jeff Duncan formerly of the L.A. club band Odin as second guitarist who is still in the band to this day.While writing and recording rough four-track demos for their next studio album, guitarist Dave Prichard was diagnosed with leukemia. Prichard succumbed to the disease before recording sessions for Symbol of Salvation began. After a brief hiatus, Phil Sandoval returned to the band to replace Prichard. The following year, Symbol of Salvation was released to widespread critical success. It was dedicated to the spirit and memory of Dave Prichard, whose solo on the demo recording of the song "Tainted Past" was used on the album.Following the successful Symbol of Salvation tour, The band recorded and had hits with "Reign of Fire" and "Last Train Home" in 1991. The following year the band contributed a song to the Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth soundtrack, as well as made a brief appearance in the film. Several months later, John Bush was offered the position of lead vocalist in the very successful thrash band Anthrax. Unsure of Armored Saint's future, Bush accepted the job. The remaining members declined to continue, and Armored Saint was officially disbanded.After Armored Saint disbanded, Joey Vera kept busy playing with such bands as Fates Warning, Lizzy Borden and Chroma Key. He released a solo album in 1994 and started a successful second career as a producer and engineer.In 1999, with Anthrax on temporary hiatus, John Bush and Joey Vera decided to reform Armored Saint. The entire Symbol of Salvation lineup returned to the studio, and in 2000 the album Revelation was released. It included the band's first song with Spanish lyrics, "No Me Digas". A small club tour opening for Dio and Lynch Mob followed.The following year, the band released Nod to the Old School, a collection of rarities, demos and outtakes (many from the Prichard years), plus a few new tracks. Soon after, John Bush returned to the studio with Anthrax, and Armored Saint was once again placed on indefinite hiatus.In 2004, Joey Vera re-joined Bush in Anthrax on a temporary basis, replacing bassist Frank Bello. Early in 2005, Anthrax's Scott Ian announced that their classic "Among the Living"-era lineup was reforming, leaving the membership of Bush and Vera in question. Bush stated his involvement with Anthrax was over, and Dan Nelson took over vocal duties in the band in 2007. This move gave hope to many that Armored Saint would once again record. A one-off show with the Revelation lineup took place in 2005, and in 2006 the band embarked on a new tour.As part of their 20th anniversary, Metal Blade released a special edition of Symbol of Salvation. Also reissued was the band's long out of print live video A Trip Thru Red Times.The band finished recording their new album titled La Raza, which was released on March 16, 2010.On December 7, 2011, the band played the role of opening act for the 30th Anniversary of Metallica show at the Fillmore.On February 11, 2013, Joey Vera officially announced via Facebook and Twitter that the band had begun working on a new album. The album, titled Win Hands Down, will be released on June 2, 2015.

Album:

Symbol of Salvation is the fourth album by American heavy metal band Armored Saint. It was released in 1991 on Metal Blade Records and was their last album before going on an extended hiatus that would last until 1999. The songs on this album were written and demoed between 1988 and 1990 with original guitarist Dave Prichard (except "Truth Always Hurts"), who died of leukemia in 1990 prior to recording. The first guitar solo on "Tainted Past" was lifted from a 1989 4-track demo recorded by Prichard. The album was produced by Dave Jerden, who had produced Alice In Chains and Jane's Addiction albums beforehand. Jerden would go on to produce vocalist John Bush's first album with Anthrax, Sound of White Noise in 1993.Symbol of Salvation was the band’s riskiest album put out to date. Not because it had their most complex material, but because of original guitarist Dave Pritchard tragically passing away from leukemia, but the show had to go on. Blood, sweat, tears were poured into this album, and the result would be this diamond gem, a masterpiece, a Picasso painting. This is one of my all-time favorite metal albums, and if any, one of the best heavy metal albums around. Ever. It’s so good, you could probably cure cancer with this thing. Hell, it inspired me to create a character for a comic based on John Bush because of this album...oh, I’m getting carried away.Point is, Symbol of Salvation brings and utilizes much of what made the rest of the Saint’s albums so fresh and unique. Crushing riffs and solos, check. Different and uniquely sounding songs, check. Hard beating drums, check. Bass that’s enough to break glass, check. John Bush’s sultry voice giving orgasms to every living human female in existence? Check, but minus the orgasm part. In all seriousness, Symbol of Salvation has a diverse amount of songs that really make the album stand out from the rest of the crowd, or if any, get squeezed into the likes of Metallica’s Black Album in terms of differing songs.Reign of Fire kicks off with fucking wicked…well, everything. Riffs, drums, vocals. No dragons, however, but there’s plenty of sex. Then in comes Dropping Like Flies, which you can’t help but bop your head to. Semi-ballad Last Train Home kicks in, being the most memorable track in the entire album. Tribal Dance makes mere mention of Pablo Escobar’s drug empire while providing a unique composition utilizing varying percussion instruments, then comes in the semi-mocking Truth Always Hurts, which feels very country like, but mocking in the sense of taunting some hapless bastard that “the truth always hurts”, hence the name. Half Drawn Bridge is an instrumental that just feels welcome at home too, then comes in Another Day, a slow and somber ballad, which I’ll admit, I kinda choked up at (I-I’m a man, okay!? A ma-diddily-an!). Then Symbol of Salvation comes in with a wrecking ball. Hanging Judge, Warzone and Burning Question fill the quota for being metal as hell to tie into the less emotional, but still complex guitars and bass. Lastly, Spineless closes the album off in a tirade of anger that would match Delirious Nomad’s paranoia.Symbol of Salvation had lots, and I mean LOTS of things going for it – and they all succeeded. Grief echoes through the album’s pores, especially on tracks like Last Train Home, Another Day and Tainted Past. It’s melancholic in a sense, as it feels like much of the album’s more prominent lyrical material was written to vent their grief with Dave’s sudden passing (even though it was before he passed). Nevertheless, Symbol of Salvation is the more tragic album to come out of the Saints in a while, but that’s what makes it a masterpiece. While tragedy doesn’t equal brilliance in some cases, here, it does.I should also note the remastered version includes the original 8-track demos, which sound just as good as their final versions, if not better. There’s also an interview segment with Brian Slagel about the production of the album, and it shows a lot of hidden details and history with the band. I won’t go into detail, but it’s still surprising nonetheless. No matter the cost, Symbol of Salvation is an amazing album, if not, important. Important in the sense that it brought the band to some prominence and the fact that it’s a true testament to what heavy metal is. You can’t miss this shit out. Just listen to it and you’ll see what I mean.Now if you excuse me, comic character based on John Bush is waiting for me to tinker with.

Line Up:

Joey Vera Bass (1982-1992, 1999-2003, 2006-present) - See also: Arch / Matheos, Fates Warning, Motor Sister, Joey Vera, ex-Engine, ex-John Arch, A Chinese Firedrill, ex-Seven Witches, ex-Anthrax (live), ex-OSI, ex-Invasion, ex-Sapphire
Gonzo Sandoval Drums (1982-1988, 1990-1992, 1999-2003, 2006-present) - See also: ex-Helizer, ex-Life After Death, ex-MX Machine, ex-Royal Decree
Phil Sandoval Guitars (1982-1985, 1990-1992, 1999-2003, 2006-present) - See also: ex-Life After Death, ex-Royal Decree
John Bush Vocals (1982-1992, 1999-2003, 2006-present) - See also: ex-Anthrax, ex-Stone Soldier
Jeff Duncan Guitars (1989-1992, 1999-2003, 2006-present) - See also: DC4, Odin, ex-Bird of Prey, ex-Lostboys

Tracklist:

01. Reign of Fire 03:57
02. Dropping like Flies 04:39
03. Last Train Home 05:19
04. Tribal Dance 04:07
05. The Truth Always Hurts 04:20
06. Half Drawn Bridge 01:26 instrumental
07. Another Day 05:32
08. Symbol of Salvation 04:36
09. Hanging Judge 03:45
10. Warzone 03:38
11. Burning Question 04:18
12. Tainted Past 07:04
13. Spineless 04:19
14. Medieval Nightmares (demo) 04:55 (Bonus Track)
15. Get Lost (demo) 03:41 (Bonus Track)
16. Tongue and Cheek (demo) 04:14 (Bonus Track)
17. Pirates (demo) 03:09 (Bonus Track)

+ Video "Reign of Fire" (Official Video)

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