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Forging the Early Sound: Loudness’ ‘Devil Soldier’ (AF-7123-B)
Today we delve into the crucial early work of Japan’s heavy metal pioneers, Loudness. This entry focuses on their second studio album, “Devil Soldier,” released with the catalog number AF-7123-B with obi.
Issued on July 21, 1982, on Nippon Columbia’s Blow Up imprint, this 12-inch vinyl LP arrived with remarkable speed, just eight months after their groundbreaking debut, “The Birthday Eve.” This rapid follow-up demonstrated the band’s intense creative momentum and solidified their position at the forefront of the nascent Japanese heavy metal scene.
“Devil Soldier” builds upon the raw power of their debut while showcasing developing songwriting and musicianship. The album delivers pure, unadulterated early 80s heavy metal, characterized by blistering guitar riffs and solos, powerful and soaring vocals, a thunderous rhythm section, and an overall aggressive energy. It features essential early Loudness tracks that became staples for fans of their heavier, less polished initial sound.
AF-7123-B is a vital piece of the Loudness legacy. It captures the band in their hungry early days, further defining the sound that would eventually conquer the world stage. For collectors and enthusiasts of classic J-Metal, “Devil Soldier” remains a landmark album, showcasing the raw talent and power of Loudness in its earliest form.