Open the Gates [Splatter Vinyl]

Open the Gates [Splatter Vinyl]

by Manilla Road
Open the Gates [Splatter Vinyl]

Open the Gates [Splatter Vinyl]

by Manilla Road

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Having made incredible strides while experimenting with several hard rock subgenres on their first three albums, Manilla Road appeared set to delve further into the fantasy-laced niche of epic heavy metal that had dominated 1983's Crystal Logic with its 1985 successor Open the Gates. Easily their heaviest, hardest-hitting, and most focused effort to date, the album clearly benefited from the arrival of powerhouse new drummer Randy Foxe, who provided a more limber and muscular attack behind the kit, and helped founders Mark Shelton (vocals/guitar) and Scott Park (bass) infuse Manilla Road's sound with the thrash-affected techniques that were popular of mid-'80s. Only a few cuts ("Heavy Metal to the World" and stunning opener "Metalstorm") resorted to all-out thrash, however, as the retooled trio continued to take the bulk of their cues from heavy metal's formative founders of the '70s and more recent New Wave of British Heavy Metal champions like Iron Maiden and Saxon. In fact, the latter's influence is particularly strong (to discerning metal geeks, anyway) in the growled narrations opening and closing the LP, and the guitar licks shot through the near-ten-minute sprawl of "The Ninth Wave" (originally featured with "Witches Brew" as a 12" vinyl bonus disc), which recalled Saxon's "The Eagle Has Landed." As for lyrically, Shelton was diving deep into his esoteric, mythological and sci-fi readings, with Arthurian legends providing the backbone to many of the compositions cited above, as well as the excellent, all-too-brief title cut. Another standout, the evocative semi-ballad "Astronomica" took a detour into outer space, but the suite of songs comprising the album's second half were almost entirely based on Norse legend, and included such highlights as the deliberate march of "The Fires of Mars" and cathartic soloing coda of "Witches Brew." In the end, the only thing that sounded amiss on Open the Gates (though not enough to derail the overall stellar results) was Shelton's voice, since he reportedly had to record all his vocals in a single night while sick as a dog. Other than that, it's easy to understand why Open the Gates has enjoyed such enduring popularity as one of Manilla Road's best loved albums, and why it remains, along with predecessor Crystal Logic and follow-up, The Deluge, a recommended first listen for new fans. [Dragonheart's 2001 digipack reissue of Open the Gates added two bonus live renditions of the title track and "Witches Brew."] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 04/14/2023
Label: High Roller Records
UPC: 4251267713011
Rank: 52622

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Manilla Road   Primary Artist
Mark Shelton   Guitar,Vocals
Randy "Thrasher" Foxe   Drums
Scott "Scooter" Park   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Larry Funk   Engineer
Manilla Road   Arranger,Producer
Mark Shelton   Composer,Lyricist,Liner Notes,Group Member
Alfred Lord Tennyson   Inspiration
Rick Fisher   Assistant Engineer
Eric Larnoy   Cover Art
Max Merhoff   Assistant Engineer
Randy "Thrasher" Foxe   Group Member
Scott "Scooter" Park   Group Member
Marcus Manilius   Inspiration
R.B. Anderson   Inspiration
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