Wyzard – Future Knights is one of the best heavy metal albums from San Antonio, Texas of all time. Their songs use such powerful vocals. Crystal City is a song that kicks ass due to Buster’s amazing vocals when singing falsetto. Breaking The Spell is notable for using much heavier production. Renegade is known for using powerful screaming in the style and prowess of Black Sabbath. Those are many of the highlights.
Wyzard – Future Knights was one of the most overlooked heavy metal releases from San Antonio, Texas due to the rising success of the local heavy metal band S.A. Slayer. San Antonio was the heavy metal capitol of Texas much throughout the 80s and 90s. Texas power metal was on the rise and Wyzard was a part of that movement during that time.
This heavy metal band from San Antonio, Texas released a vinyl EP/album that is considered to be a collectable and is very much a lost classic that is obscure. Rare metal is expensive as this particular vinyl release sells for $900 dollars on average. There have been a handful of times this vinyl release was sold for $1,000 dollars online.
Renegade uses such powerful screaming in the style and prowess of Black Sabbath and Slayer. The screaming parts are just as good as the rest of the song.
Crystal City is a song that kicks ass! The sound is similar to S.A. Slayer, X, Black Sabbath, and Black Knight. You easily tell by listening to the sound that the band Wyzard was heavily influenced by Black Sabbath when they recorded this song. Buster uses such amazing vocals when singing falsetto. But there are some people who think his falsetto sounds silly.
Breaking The Spell is the bonus track and is the last track of this vinyl which uses much heavier production. The heavier production is what helps this song stand out on it own. Not too many people know this but the song Breaking The Spell was a song that cam from their 2-track 1984 demo tape issued out on cassette format.
I rate this album 5/5*****!!
Mixerr Reviews was a news blog/local business from Austin, Texas, US that operated from 2012 to 2023. This blog is no longer operational and has been discontinued. Michael Mixerr is currently a writer, narrator, and content curator for Bout Dat Online.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Mixerr Album Reviews #2,323
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