If you want to talk about scares during the month of October, when it comes to music, it’s hard not to think of the legendary Ronnie James Dio. From his days in Elf and Rainbow, through to his seminal albums with Black Sabbath and then in his own self-titled band, Dio always portrayed himself as a badass, the Wizard of Rock and Roll, holding the Devil Horns in the air while wailing that unmistakeable banshee wail. Dio may have been diminutive in stature, but when it came to heavy metal, the man ruled over all.
The band on this release features drummer extraordinaire Vinny Appice, alongside bassist Jeff Pilson and guitarist Tracy G. Live, the band is in incredible form. They rock hard on tracks from Strange Highways, which are among the darkest tunes Dio ever recorded. At the same time, the band also excels playing classic from Sabbath, Rainbow and the earliest days of the Dio band.
It’s easy to be biased if you’re a Dio fan – the man possessed one of the most powerful voices in the history of metal, and his shadow looms large years after gis death. Eagle Rock continues to mine the archives of the man to release classic metal moments. Live In London Hammersmith Apollo 1993 is yet another prime example of the man, and the genre, at its finest.
We rock, and Dio rocks, and always will.
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