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A Trick Up Their Sleeve: Tilt’s Debut ‘Tilt & Trick’ (28MX1294)
Today’s entry dives into the Japanese hard rock and heavy metal scene of the late 80s, focusing on the debut album from the band Tilt. We are looking at their 1988 release, “Tilt & Trick,” issued on Mandrake Root Records with the catalog number 28MX1294 with obi sticker.
This 12-inch vinyl LP marked the arrival of Tilt onto the vibrant underground scene. Mandrake Root Records was known for fostering independent talent, and Tilt’s debut fit right in, showcasing a powerful blend of hard rock and heavy metal energy. A key element that distinguished Tilt was their dynamic female vocalist, whose powerful delivery fronted the band’s energetic sound.
“Tilt & Trick” delivers a strong dose of classic 80s J-Metal. Listeners can expect driving guitar riffs, a powerful rhythm section, and commanding vocals, characteristic of the era’s melodic yet heavy style. As a debut album on an independent label, it captures the band’s raw ambition and musical prowess as they made their first major statement.
28MX1294 is a significant release for collectors of Japanese metal and those interested in female-fronted rock bands from the period. It documents the powerful debut of Tilt and represents the output of the influential Mandrake Root label, preserving the energetic sound of the late 80s underground.