
(ABC) As the April 24 release of Nuclear Messiah's much-anticipated Black Flame concept album draws closer, Cleopatra Records is thrilled to release what even co-producer Brian Perera describes as "one of the best and most under-rated metal songs of all time." and all who have heard it wholeheartedly agree.
A deep cut from New Wave of British Heavy Metal heroes Holocaust, "Death or Glory"--like the remainder of the album--features of dazzling array of all-star musicians to accompany frontman Chris Poland (Megadeth) through the storm. But with a title like "Death or Glory," who more fitting to handle lead vocals than the mighty Thor?
He says, "I had to sing a searing brand of rock on this track as I was among strong swords such Chris, Bob Daisley (Ozzy Osbourne), Jurgen Engler (Die Krupps), Glen Drover (Megadeth), Fred Aching (Dead Groove). I was psyched and sang with power and intensity. I was honored to be included on this album along with these great legendary artists."
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