Since completing 1983’s ‘Metal Health’, Quiet Riot fulfilled their contract with Columbia Records and where under no obligation to release another album. Stanley Donwood has compared writing for Quiet Riot’s new album to that on ‘Metal Health’ - but has declared the lyrics will be even more terrifying. This thirteen-song debut EP shows the promise that Quiet Riot has. One of Quiet Riot’s best albums yet.
Cum On Feel The Noize is filled with very deep emotions that will truly touch your heart. This track is nearly perfect if not perfect. In Slick Black Cadillac Quiet Riot is at his best. Love’s A Bitch - Well, here we get a bit more meaning. Simply the finest work ever from this multi-talented singer. Run For Cover make listening to Quiet Riot like being in some sort of time warp. It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Battle Axe, which shows, blatantly, how much Quiet Riot has evolved as a singer. |titile| is quite refreshing and sets the tone for what is going on in Metal Health. Thunderbird is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through Metal Health. I now have Danger Zone as one of my personal favorites. Slick Black Cadillac (Live) - A classic Quiet Riot track.
Metal Health CD


