Seinfeld26 wrote:
Afro_D-Shak wrote:
As far as quantity and quality of albums goes, I'd have to say Coheed & Cambria. They released my favorite album of all time (Good Apollo I) and one of the best live dvd's I've ever seen (Neverender), so yeah, they definitely deserve it.
Helloween is runner up. Dark Ride, Rabbits, Keepers Legacy, Gambling.... all some of the best albums of Helloween's career. Hopefully that dreadful 25th anniversary album isn't a sign of horrible things to come from them this next decade.
I don't think so. The 25th Anniversary record was clearly just a between album stop-gap for the fans. Kind of like Ozzy's infamous "Under Cover" a few years ago.
I had a feeling it was something like that, and I'm glad someone else shares that opinion. If and most likely when Helloween decides to make another metal album, I have a feeling it'll be incredible. When the band realizes they've put out something bad, they tend to double their efforts on the next album. Rabbit Don't Come Easy (one of my favorite post-Kiske albums) was a result of Deris being disappointed with the result of The Dark Ride, and Master of the Rings was a HUGE comeback after Chameleon, so hopefully whatever they put out next will restore my faith in them.