June 2026 "The Guardians" Playlist - Heavy/Power Metal Hellfire
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3w8wz5HBOoks78mYzldAMq
Tracklisting:
1. Culprit - "Guilty as Charged" from Guilty as Charged (1983)
2. Leaves' Eyes - "Leaves Whisper" from Into Your Light (2004) [Suggested by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
3. Black Sabbath - "The Mob Rules" from Mob Rules (1981)
4. DOMINUM - "Doctor Doctor" from Doctor Doctor (2026)
5. Accept - "Diving Into Sin" from Humanoid (2024)
6. Heavy Load - "Heavy Metal Angels (In Metal and Leather)" from Death or Glory (1982)
7. Europe - "Seven Doors Hotel" from EUROPE (1983)
8. Iron Maiden - "The Trooper" from Piece of Mind (1983)
9. Diamond Head - "Am I Evil" from Borrowed Time (1982)
10. Pagan Altar - "Liston Church" from Never Quite Dead (2025)
11. Saxon - "Witches of Salem" from Hell, Fire and Damnation (2024)
12. Legend - "Prologue" from Death in the Nursery (1982)
13. Riot V - "High Noon" from Mean Streets (2024)
14. Motorhead - "No Class" from Overkill (1978)
15. Dark Moor - "Somewhere in Dreams" from The Hall of the Olden Dreams (2000)
16. Sirenia - "Love Like Cyanide" from Arcane Astral Aeons (2018) [Suggested by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
17. Nightwish - "Gethsemane" from Oceanborn (1998)
18. Seven Spires - "Architect of Creation" from A Fortress Called Home (2024) [Suggested by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
19. Elvenking - "Pagan Revolution" from The Pagan Manifesto (2014)
20. Alestorm - "Drink" from Sunset on the Golden Age (2014)
21. Follow the Cipher - "Valkyria" from Follow the Cipher (2018)
22. Kamelot - "The Human Stain" from Ghost Opera (2007)
23. Tyr - "Battle Ballad" from Battle Ballads (2024)
24. Elvellon - "Dreamcatcher" from Until Dawn (2018)
25. Haggard - "Awaking the Centuries" from Awaking the Centuries (2000) [Suggested by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
26. Beyond the Black - "Welcome to My Wasteland" from Horizons (2020) [Suggested by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
Here are my thoughts on all the selected tracks:
Culprit - "Guilty as Charged" from Guilty as Charged (1983)
4.5/5. The 6-minute title opener of this prog-ish classic heavy metal album has some heaviness in the guitar while staying melodic, which adds to the ambition. The fast pace has great variation to keep listeners awake. It's pretty much a grand example of the sound from both the album and the band.
Leaves' Eyes - "Leaves Whisper" from Into Your Light (2004)
5/5. One of the best Leaves' Eyes tracks! I probably could've saved it for later on in this playlist, but it's too good to be put that late.
Black Sabbath - "The Mob Rules" from Mob Rules (1981)
4.5/5. RIP DIO. Some may know this amazing song from its alternate version appearing in the film Heavy Metal from the same year. A classic metal anthem!
DOMINUM - "Doctor Doctor" from Doctor Doctor (2026)
4/5. Ehh, what the f***'s up, doc?! For those wondering if this is a cover of a UFO song, no it ain't!
Accept - "Diving Into Sin" from Humanoid (2024)
4.5/5. A kick-A banger that's probably the best of this Accept album! And this came out close to the release of the new Judas Priest album.
Heavy Load - "Heavy Metal Angels (In Metal and Leather)" from Death or Glory (1982)
4/5. Some more of this solid classic heavy metal from the 80s. Leather-clad angels will soar!
Europe - "Seven Doors Hotel" from EUROPE (1983)
4.5/5. Hard to imagine that the band that made "The Final Countdown" had more of a thrash-ish heavy/proto-power metal sound in their first two albums, but here we are. And honestly, I love this track much more than the one that would become their ultimate hit. But at least it would stay a solid live staple.
Iron Maiden - "The Trooper" from Piece of Mind (1983)
4/5. Before the rise of thrash, classic heavy metal bands like Iron Maiden striking through with great hits like this one.
Diamond Head - "Am I Evil" from Borrowed Time (1982)
3.5/5. Diamond Head re-recorded one of their most well-known songs from their debut Lightning to the Nations as a bonus track for their second album Borrowed Time. Although the intro riffing is quite strong, it's actually a bit slower than the first version, as is the rest of the song. Still it has the thrashy power that would encourage Metallica to cover that song later, giving both bands' versions almost as much notability as that Maiden hit. The 1980 version is better on its own though.
Pagan Altar - "Liston Church" from Never Quite Dead (2025)
3/5. I'm actually not quite sure why I added in this song. It sounds a little too doomy here, and also a little tame for my standards. Nonetheless, it's pretty cool hearing the basswork by Diccon Harper, who was in DragonForce's debut album Valley of the Damned along with its demo.
Saxon - "Witches of Salem" from Hell, Fire and Damnation (2024)
3.5/5. Actually I think I know why I added in that Pagan Altar song. This Saxon one that follows has that similar waltzing pace. However, it has a better, more heavy metal vibe than the Pagan Altar one.
Legend - "Prologue" from Death in the Nursery (1982)
4/5. Some more genuine NWOBHM to be thankful for.
Riot V - "High Noon" from Mean Streets (2024)
4.5/5. Just like Accept and Judas Priest, Riot V are still shining strong in their 50-year career. They're really doing justice to the late Mark Reale's legacy. RIP
Motorhead - "No Class" from Overkill (1978)
4/5. What do some kids in school wish they would have? NO CLASS! The lyrics here are quite great and deep. RIP Lemmy
Dark Moor - "Somewhere in Dreams" from The Hall of the Olden Dreams (2000)
4.5/5. Then we blast off into this song that I enjoyed to bits when I was in the power metal zone. When I first encountered that song all those years ago, it was love at first hearing. I knew I had to listen to the rest of the album and the band's material right away. It's one of my favorite Dark Moor songs to this day and I'll never get tired of it.
Sirenia - "Love Like Cyanide" from Arcane Astral Aeons (2018)
5/5. Just like how I'll never get tired of this song after having only started listening to this band full-time a few months ago. They've done everything well here.
Nightwish - "Gethsemane" from Oceanborn (1998)
4.5/5. Another beautiful song that still touches my metal heart after over a decade. The music, lyrics, and vocals are so wondrous, especially leading to the outro.
Seven Spires - "Architect of Creation" from A Fortress Called Home (2024)
5/5. Nowadays, I like the more extreme-tinged symphonic metal better. Adrienne Cowan is one of the most underrated female metal vocalists. Her vocal range is incredible!
Elvenking - "Pagan Revolution" from The Pagan Manifesto (2014)
4.5/5. F***ing fun Pagan power metal right here! One of my favorite songs by this band.
Alestorm - "Drink" from Sunset on the Golden Age (2014)
4.5/5. Alestorm is another band mastering folk/power metal, this time on the more pirate side of things.
Follow the Cipher - "Valkyria" from Follow the Cipher (2018)
5/5. I seem to discover some bands with a wide-ranged female vocalist lately. Linda Toni Grahn's vocals can strike like lightning. Too bad she left the band after one album.
Kamelot - "The Human Stain" from Ghost Opera (2007)
4.5/5. Another excellent song from another essential band in my earlier power metal era.
Tyr - "Battle Ballad" from Battle Ballads (2024)
4.5/5. One of the mightiest tracks here. Everything's a small journey in this song! It's almost like Devin Townsend helped produced it alongside the album's actual producer Jacob Hansen. The bass should still be as audible as the rest, honestly.
Elvellon - "Dreamcatcher" from Until Dawn (2018)
5/5. OK, my earlier claim that I like the more extreme-tinged symphonic metal better isn't really false. However, there are some melodic symphonic metal songs and bands that I love. This one is quite beautiful and has some similar vibes in the instrumentation to the brighter upbeat side of Kamelot.
Haggard - "Awaking the Centuries" from Awaking the Centuries (2000)
4.5/5. A beautiful medieval symphonic metal epic that I wish had discovered over a decade before this comment.
Beyond the Black - "Welcome to My Wasteland" from Horizons (2020)
5/5. And finally, one last awesome symphonic metal song to share. Enjoy the wasteland!
Pretty good playlist I've made, huh? I recommend this to any heavy/power/symphonic/neoclassical metal fan and anyone who isn't into those genres but is up to getting into a great start for the genre. Thanks to anyone who have contributed with their own submissions, and I hope the rest of you enjoy it like I've had!
