- The new wave of
British heavy metal (commonly
abbreviated as
NWOBHM) was a
nationwide musical movement that
started in
England in the mid-1970s and achieved...
-
Lilker 2022.
Exodus on
Maiden 2021. AiCH 2022.
Barton 2015, p. 150.
PopoffNWOBHM 2019.
RNRFC 2021.
SPenfold 2024.
RnRHoF Note 2021. MHIM 2024. MTV 2021...
-
identified as the new wave of
British heavy metal (often
abbreviated as
NWOBHM). The
movement spawned more than a
thousand hard rock and
heavy metal bands...
- Mustaine's
earlier band Panic) and
covers of new wave of
British heavy metal (
NWOBHM)
bands such as
Diamond Head, Blitzkrieg, Savage, and
Sweet Savage. The gig...
- met and
formed the band in, and in
particular the
predominantly British NWOBHM that had
emerged in the
early 1980s. However, the album's
cover actually...
- sound."
Canadian journalist Martin Popoff praised the
album for
being "one of the most
polished and
savvy of the
NWOBHM",
evoking the
sound of "acts like...
-
Victims of
Deception as well as
German NWOBHM tribute act
Roxxcalibur on
their 2011
sophomore release,
Lords of the
NWOBHM,
while "Gangland" was
covered by...
-
decisively strong foundation of
melodic metal",
evoking "the
magic of the
NWOBHM,
tinged with the
complex chemistry of the peak
Byron years."
Uriah Heep...
- Ides of March" is
nearly identical to "Thunderburst", by
fellow British NWOBHM band Samson, who
featured a pre-Maiden
Bruce ****inson on vocals; however...
- 354. ISBN 0-85112-656-1. "
NWOBHM Encyclopedia".
Archived from the
original on 18
March 2008.
Retrieved 20 July 2009.
Popoff,
Martin (2005). The Collector's...