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French Maide (USA)

Postby Horex » 01 Jan 2026, 20:17

French Maide - The Rat (Heaven & Hell Records) (2019)

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Year : 2019 (Heaven & Hell Records)
Style : Melodic Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 147 mb


Bio:

FRENCH MAIDE was formed in 1986 in Erie, Pennsylvania by guitarists Ron Wheeler and Dana Williams, bassist Mike Deau and drummer Ray Moffatt. Wheeler, Williams and Deau would all share vocal duties.The band would start out as a radio rock cover band, quickly gaining a local following in the in their area. Eventually, they began to write their own material and slowly incorporate these songs into their sets. In 1991 FRENCH MAIDE would self-release an EP cassette titled ‘Maide in America’, their first recorded material. The 6-songs would be a blistering hard rock with a hint of sleaze in stylings fashionable to the time; think Dirty Looks, Sea Hags or Circus of Power.Shortly following the release of ‘Maide in America’, Wheeler would be replaced by Todd Szoszorek.As their following in Erie continued to grow the band decided they were in need of a frontman. They soon asked Tony Mankoski, who had been surfacing in the local scene, after seeing him perform with his band while opening for FRENCH MAIDE one night.With the two new faces and fresh input, the band began to develop more of a metallic sound as they headed into a more melodic heavy metal direction similar to Leatherwolf, Riot or Fifth Angel. With this evolution, the local crowds grew larger and the band extended their playing area to Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo opening for national acts such as Quiet Riot, Peter Criss (KISS), Kix, Widowmaker (Dee Snyder), Great White, and their local brothers Dirty Looks.In 1994 FRENCH MAIDE released their full length ‘THE RAT’ on their own label Small Handgun Records. After its release, the band struggled to keep the same lineup. However, Moffatt, Mankoski, Szoszorek tried to keep the band alive throughout the following years, around 2012/13 the three finally decided to part ways and lay the Maide to rest.

Album:

The story of FRENCH MAIDE could be made into a movie about an underdog band who wins the hearts of fans and big acts alike. A local band from Erie, Pennsylvania, they had humble beginnings in 1988 playing cover songs in bars. They rose in fame being hosted in a bar owned by a motorcycle club, moving the pool table to perform sets. As word of mouth spread, they played bigger and bigger gigs through the nineties, opening for bands like THE GODZ. On one of their shows, fans waited for hours in the rain to hear them play after they were stuck in a storm in route to a show. After scrimping and saving, they started recording albums. They produced the first one at Clockwerke Sound Studio in Cleveland called "Maide In America". It was 1991 and the music scene was on the verge of a change. Despite the world moving on from bigger, Glam Rock, through recording in the early and mid-nineties, they stuck to their own style of music making.Through lineup changes, including incarceration and moves, the band kept playing and recording, opening for bands like TWISTED SISTER. Sadly, after drummer Ray Moffett lost his battle with cancer in 2017, the band decided to call it quits after performing a memorial concert in his honor Labor Day Weekend of that year. A couple of years later, they released a limited-edition release of "The Rat". Its first release as a CD, it was an album the band recorded and released in 1994. Only 500 copies of the re-release were made, and they include stories from the band’s early days and pictures from some of their earliest shows. For fans; it’s a treat since you can hear with each progressing track how the band evolved.The opening songs clearly show a band with humble beginnings. The production can be sloppy, with the vocals far back on the first track, but after hearing how far the band had to come for this recording, its more like the beginning of a story. Other than that, the musicianship is there. On the opener, “I Know”, the riffs are steady and intense, and with a rocking hook and good drum tricks thrown in, it’s a catchy song. “Been Down Before” sounds like a roadhouse blues song, complete with the styling of GEORGE THOROGOOD’s eponymous riff in “Bad To The Bone”.The middle tracks are my favorites. “Heat Up My Body” has excellent harmonies between the guitars and soaring melodies with excellent drum lines. “Wretched” also has some great harmony lines and a really good buildup through the intro. Title track “The Rat” contrasts a long, slow electric riff and faster, acoustic arpeggio chords underneath. The vocals on this track and the next few on the album are clear and while they can be a little gravelly, show some great use of range and projection. The later tracks bring some thrash elements in, especially on “The Mission” - which is a high-octane, tuned-down piece that keeps the intensity up from start to finish.I give them props for never changing their style despite the musical landscape. The band’s style did evolve, from JUDAS PRIEST and MÖTLEY CRÜE style riffs and GEORGE THOROGOOD to thrashier influences like early METALLICA. Overall, the album is a treat for fans, being the band’s story both in musical inclusion and in their story of being musicians who won the hearts of metalheads in Erie PA. If you’re into simple, 80s-style metal with some blues and progressive leanings, this is a band worth checking out.

Line-Up:

Tony Mankoski - Vocals
Michael Deaux - Bass
Ray Moffett - Drums
Dana Williams - Guitars
Todd Szoszorek - Guitars

Tracklist:

01. I Know 05:24
02. Silent Anger 05:00
03. Crime Reaction 04:35
04. To You 02:17 instrumental
05. The Mission 02:01
06. Deception 04:54
07. Wretched 04:43
08. The Rat 04:09
09. Love Breaks (Bonus Track)
10. Down Down (Bonus Track)
11. I've Been Down Before (Bonus Track)
12. Catholic Girls (Bonus Track)
13. Heat Up My Body (Bonus Track)
14. Just Don't Care (Bonus Track)


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