Goat wrote:
I have a perennial interest in some of the hard rockier bands, especially those with clear historical links to metal like Thin Lizzy - think the classic for Jailbreak was absolutely warranted (and heralded as such at the time) but think I would struggle to have much to say about, eg, Back in Black. NFH is right that the site has leant more to the power/black extremes in latter years, and I ultimately will write about what's interesting to me and what I think I can make others interested in. I've done two Led Zep classics and mean to do more at some point. Otherwise, beyond reminding me that I really must get around to listening to more Alice Cooper and Sarcofago, I'm not sure I'm the best man for the rest... Would feel very strange writing about the Sex Pistols when I have so much metal waiting to be written about, for example.
Understood. With hard rock having it's own forum and a smattering of classic reviews, I felt there were a few glaring omissions that should be reviewed as genre classics. Punk, especially hardcore, was such a huge influence on the metal underground in the early 80's (and black metal for that matter) that many of those bands deserved a shout out. The lack of representation for crossover bands like DRI and Suicidal is a bit surprising given all the love thrash gets here. I'm not picking at you guys at all. I think you all do a great job with the site. But I just thought it was strange that many of these albums were missing write-ups.