
Try as they might, Jersey’s Legend just couldn’t rise above the myriads of NWOBHM bands all competing for attention during the early 80s. It didn’t help that they were stuck out in the Channel Islands, removed from the scene’s industry hotspots and gigging circuit. But their proggy brand of metal was also intropspective, dark and dour. Great stuff for fans of gloomier fare; not the kind of music that was going to stand out alongside anthems like Angel Witch, Let It Loose, and Blitzkrieg.
Legend eventually gave up the ghost but on their final release, 1982’s Frontline EP, they went out in style: taking a more direct and melodic approach. The title track and Open Up The Skies are on the slight side in terms of song structure but are packed with catchy melodies and Peter Howarth’s masterful guitar work. The latter song in particular features the kind of axe heroics that would have gone down a storm if the band had been based in LA rather than Jersey. The ballad Sabra & Chatila gets back to the darkness of their previous work but its dreamy quality and lush Bill Nelson-esque textures make it a highlight.
But best of all is the awesome Stormers Of Heaven. It’s the kind of anthemic, hook-laden rock song that would have graced any compilation of the genre. If it had appeared on any. But sadly, it remains criminally overlooked. Legend might just have been in the wrong place at the wrong time all along.
I would have listened to this back in the day.
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I thought you’d like this! It’s a good track.
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It is!
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Never heard of them, but now I have almost 40 years later! Not bad, but not what I was listening to back then so probably wouldn’t have noticed anyway.
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I can’t blame anyone for not noticing this stuff. Took me years and years to find out about them.
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I liked that. I bet they’re still the biggest band in Jersey though.
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I’m sure they are… wait for it… LEGENDS there! Ahaha. Ahahahahaa. Bow before my genius.
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I concede. If this was one of those new-fangled rap battles, you’d have won hands down.
Surely they must be revered on their island, almost like royalty – Jersey royals.
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Ahh damn you. Potato puns always win the rap battles.
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(am working on hilarious Maris Piper joke)
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