Paradox - Ruler
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Ruler

Label Retroactive Records ‎– RRCD1540
Series Legends Remastered
Format CD, Album, Limited Edition, Remastered
Barcode 0637405139747
Country US
Released 2020
Genre Rock
Style Heavy Metal
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Music critics might argue as to what city should be labeled "the heavy metal capitol of the world." Hollywood, London, New York, San Francisco, Tampa. The debate goes on. If you ask touring metal bands, though, there is a consensus that this title should belong to none other than San Antonio, Texas. Citizens of this Central Texas city love their heavy metal and especially their fist-pumping, screaming and yelling loud hard rock concerts. This is the city where Paradox was born. In 1987, they burst upon the scene with this 8-song album-on-cassette called Ruler. It introduced the metal world to the shredding, soloing and controlled feedback of lead guitarist Fernando Hernandez. He was backed by rhythm guitarist and heart of the band, John Vidaurri, who was also the busiest member. He and his wife, Liz, would book the gigs, procure the fashion, the makeup and all that went with making a band look metal. Liz was the official band photographer, and she also would help with their hair and choreograph their onstage moves. Brothers Galicia provided the backbone of the rhythm section. Bassist Phil Galicia III added great background vocals, played some keyboards and even handled the artwork for the band. His little brother, Efrain, played drums like a madman, swirled his hair around like Tommy Lee, and was still in high school during this exciting time for the band. Manuel Castillo was the band's frontman, which spilled over to leading the band spiritually, hosting rehearsals in his garage, preaching from the stage and, in an unusual move for a power metal band, he would whip out the flute for a prog-metal number during their concerts. He mixes the fervor of Keith Green with the showmanship of Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson. What other metal singer can you say that about?Sporting long hair, mascara and spandex like the rest of the late 0s metal scene, Paradox mixed the power metal of Iron Maiden, Manowar or Dio with the melodic metal sensibilities of a Stryper, Queensryche or even Kiss. The riffs pulsate with a musical...

1 Long Live The King
2 Singing In The Night
3 We Are The Temple
4 Ruler
5 Last Race
6 Can't You See
7 Stand Up For Jesus
8 You Must Be Saved
Bass, Keyboards, Vocals – Phillip Galicia III
Drums – Efrain Galicia
Executive Producer – Matthew Hunt
Layout, Design – Scott Waters
Lead Guitar – Fernando Hernandez
Lead Vocals – Manuel Castillo
Remastered By – Rob Colwell
Rhythm Guitar – John Vidaurri
Limited to 500 items.
Features 12 page booklet with lyrics and rare band pics with write-up by Doug Van Pelt of Heaven's Metal Magazine and lead singer, Manny Castillo.
Barcode – 6 37405 13974 7
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