Stryken - Blitzkrieg
Stryken - Blitzkrieg
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STRYKEN's release of this 11 song BLITZKRIEG album, was born from the early STRYKER years. In 1983, as STRYKER, Polygraph Records released this 10 song debut album titled BLITZKRIEG with fellow band members Joey Knight (Drummer) and David Kurowski (Bass Player). The 11th song on this album is from their 1981 4 song EP of "Right of Way" and aptly titled "original version." The other 10 songs were Produced by STRYKER and recorded at Third Coast Sound in Austin, Texas.BLITZKRIEG was initially released on cassette tape with plans to release on vinyl however, the vinyl album was NEVER released. Many radio and podcast personalities noted hearing slight influences of bands like Mott The Hoople, Queen, Kansas, ELO and The Cars.STRYKEN - BLITZKRIEG shows the band's evolution into more Progressive Rock with songs like "Right Of Way" and "Circus Man" while holding onto their pop/power punk roots with "I'm Alright" and "It's Over." This is also the band's first use of a Bible reference as they put JOB 37 at the end of the part number. The lightning bolt on the cover was inspired by JOB 37 from the Old Testament which speaks to the wonderful power of GOD regarding the weather and says: "He (GOD) unleashes his lightning beneath the whole heaven and sends it to the ends of the earth" but also talks about GOD's majesty and glory! Remastered by Bombworks Sound and a full write up from Doug Van Pelt of Heaven's Metal Magazine all come together to ensure fans get everything their collector's hearts desire!