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Cult NWOBHM Mastery: Elixir ‘The Idol’ 2020 UK Vinyl Reissue (BOBV781LP)
Released in 2020 by the UK-based label Back On Black, this record is a high-quality reissue of a cult classic from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) era. Originally surfacing in the mid-80s, Elixir established themselves as masters of melodic yet heavy storytelling, blending a twin-guitar assault with the epic lyrical themes that defined the genre’s golden age.
Premium Back On Black Production
Known for their dedication to bringing legendary hard rock and metal titles back to the turntable, Back On Black has ensured this UK pressing meets modern audiophile standards. The reissue preserves the punchy, organic production of the original sessions while offering the silent surfaces and durability expected of contemporary vinyl. With a scannable barcode of 803343260076, this version serves as the definitive accessible entry point for collectors tracking down the band’s legacy.
Traditional Metal Aesthetics and Sound
Tracks like The Idol and Devil Rider showcase the band’s ability to weave dramatic arrangements with galloping rhythms reminiscent of early Iron Maiden or Saxon. The vocal performance is powerful and clear, cutting through the dense layer of dual-guitar harmonies. The album’s atmosphere is quintessentially British, striking a balance between raw energy and sophisticated songwriting that has kept it on the “must-have” lists of underground metal enthusiasts for decades.
A Vital Archival Piece
This 2020 edition provides a crucial opportunity for fans to own a piece of NWOBHM history without the exorbitant price tags of the elusive 1986 originals. From the ominous intro of The Return to the haunting finale of Moonlight, the album remains a cohesive and relentless journey into the heart of heavy metal. For any serious collector of the UK metal circuit, this pressing is a mandatory addition to the archives.