Review: Saxon - "Wheels of Steel" (1980)
The lukewarm 1979 debut helped Saxon start the engine of a vehicle that was destined to travel the high-speed highway, especially in 1980, with double split. Produced by the band itself in conjunction with Pete Hinton, Barnsley’s natives presented us in April 1980 one of the most important albums of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Wheels of Steel. The Doppler effect of motorcycles gives way to the fast “Motorcycle Man”, a primary metal spee…
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The lukewarm 1979 debut helped Saxon start the engine of a vehicle that was destined to travel the high-speed highway, especially in 1980, with double split. Produced by the band itself in conjunction with Pete Hinton, Barnsley’s natives presented us in April 1980 one of the most important albums of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Wheels of Steel. The Doppler effect of motorcycles gives way to the fast “Motorcycle Man”, a primary metal spee…
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