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Although few people are probably aware of the fact,
Silver Mountain
's debut album, 1983's wonderful
Shakin' Brains
, served as something of a testing ground for the
neo-classical metal
Yngwie Malmsteen
would ride to the top in the years that followed. It's no secret that
Malmsteen
had been friendly with his Swedish compatriots in
prior to relocating to the U.S. and joining
Ron Keel
in
Steeler
, and it's even less of a coincidence that half of the musicians responsible for this underground classic -- keyboard and drum-playing siblings
Jens
and
Anders Johansson
-- would go on to work with
's new solo project the very next year. Which should serve as further support for the claim that
was in fact the link between the
movement's acknowledged birth at the hands of
Ritchie Blackmore
Ronnie James Dio
's
Rainbow
and its subsequent popularization by
,
Stratovarius
, et al. All of the genre's token qualities are to be found here: the mystical, semi-fantastical lyrics, the incredible interplay between soloing guitar and keyboards, and of course the
metal
and the
classical
music elements. Sterling opener
"1789"
encapsulates all of these elements to their highest degree, welding together a memorable riff that's part driving rhythm and part piercing lead guitar, and then pummeling the listener with it at a galloping clip on its way to an explosive guitar solo. All-purpose frontman
Jonas Hansson
may not have the greatest command of the English language, the perfect voice (curiously, he sounds like a less potent
Jeff Scott Soto
), or six-string chops quite as refined and mechanically fast as the aforementioned
, but in many ways his fiery and more instinctive style (check out his impromptu solo midway through
"Looking for You"
) is all the more exciting and unpredictable for it. As for his regular foil, brilliant keyboardist
Jens Johansson
, he too is in top form here, injecting additional highlights such as
"Aftermath,"
"Always,"
"Keep on Keepin' On"
with all of the jaw-dropping flash and technique that would earn him regular kudos as perhaps the decade's top
heavy metal
key-meister. It wouldn't be too great a stretch to assert that, together,
Hansson
Johansson
are to '80s
what
Blackmore
Lord
were to the '70s. And in case you're worried that
is a one-trick pony, look no further than the sweetly acoustic piano
ballad
"King of the Sea"
or manic poundings like
"Destruction Song"
"Vikings"
for the kind of straightforward, house-burning aggression typical of the then still recent
New Wave of British Heavy Metal
. The similarly energetic
"Spring Maiden"
features an opening riff borrowed straight from
Motoerhead
"Shine,"
and that about covers all you need to know about
: easily one of the most underrated albums -- and best-kept secrets -- of the '80s. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Although few people are probably aware of the fact,
Silver Mountain
's debut album, 1983's wonderful
Shakin' Brains
, served as something of a testing ground for the
neo-classical metal
Yngwie Malmsteen
would ride to the top in the years that followed. It's no secret that
Malmsteen
had been friendly with his Swedish compatriots in
prior to relocating to the U.S. and joining
Ron Keel
in
Steeler
, and it's even less of a coincidence that half of the musicians responsible for this underground classic -- keyboard and drum-playing siblings
Jens
and
Anders Johansson
-- would go on to work with
's new solo project the very next year. Which should serve as further support for the claim that
was in fact the link between the
movement's acknowledged birth at the hands of
Ritchie Blackmore
Ronnie James Dio
's
Rainbow
and its subsequent popularization by
,
Stratovarius
, et al. All of the genre's token qualities are to be found here: the mystical, semi-fantastical lyrics, the incredible interplay between soloing guitar and keyboards, and of course the
metal
and the
classical
music elements. Sterling opener
"1789"
encapsulates all of these elements to their highest degree, welding together a memorable riff that's part driving rhythm and part piercing lead guitar, and then pummeling the listener with it at a galloping clip on its way to an explosive guitar solo. All-purpose frontman
Jonas Hansson
may not have the greatest command of the English language, the perfect voice (curiously, he sounds like a less potent
Jeff Scott Soto
), or six-string chops quite as refined and mechanically fast as the aforementioned
, but in many ways his fiery and more instinctive style (check out his impromptu solo midway through
"Looking for You"
) is all the more exciting and unpredictable for it. As for his regular foil, brilliant keyboardist
Jens Johansson
, he too is in top form here, injecting additional highlights such as
"Aftermath,"
"Always,"
"Keep on Keepin' On"
with all of the jaw-dropping flash and technique that would earn him regular kudos as perhaps the decade's top
heavy metal
key-meister. It wouldn't be too great a stretch to assert that, together,
Hansson
Johansson
are to '80s
what
Blackmore
Lord
were to the '70s. And in case you're worried that
is a one-trick pony, look no further than the sweetly acoustic piano
ballad
"King of the Sea"
or manic poundings like
"Destruction Song"
"Vikings"
for the kind of straightforward, house-burning aggression typical of the then still recent
New Wave of British Heavy Metal
. The similarly energetic
"Spring Maiden"
features an opening riff borrowed straight from
Motoerhead
"Shine,"
and that about covers all you need to know about
: easily one of the most underrated albums -- and best-kept secrets -- of the '80s. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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