The Religion Of Steel carries a very emotional theme throughout the album. Since Manowar last CD (The Religion Of Steel) on EMI Records back in 2000, I have felt a massive void in my life. On The Religion Of Steel album, Manowar have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. The Religion Of Steel is the best essence of Manowar.
is a astounding sing-along.
Thor - I used to hate this song, but now it’s one of my favorites. I loved Heart of steel the first time I heard it. Revelation - isn’t quite as powerful vocally, but has a beautiful melody. Manowar is hitting on all cylinders in Bridge of death. This track is a great song that still never gets old. After you’ve listened to Master of the wind, most everything else can’t hold up and is second rate. This song has very few things relative to that of it’s predecessor. Wheels of fire (4:42) - awsome. You have to get essence of the Demon’s whip’s power, to truly understand this masterpiece.
The Religion Of Steel CD


