4th album from 1988 by the American PANTERA, and arguably the most important release from the band's pre-“Cowboys from Hell” era. “Power Metal” marked the arrival of vocalist Phil Anselmo and showcased a decisive evolution in the band's sound, gradually moving away from the Glam Metal influences of their early years in favor of a more powerful, aggressive approach firmly rooted in traditional Heavy Metal.
The album combines sharp riffs, strong melodies, powerful vocal performances and a notable influence from both American and European Heavy Metal of the mid-1980s. Without completely abandoning their melodic roots, the band develops a heavier and more muscular sound that clearly foreshadows the direction they would take in the years to come. Tracks such as “Power Metal”, “Over and Out” and “Proud to Be Loud” reveal a band in full transition toward its definitive identity.
Considered by many fans to be a hidden gem within PANTERA’s discography, the album serves as the perfect bridge between their early releases and the revolution that would soon arrive with “Cowboys from Hell”.
Recommended for fans of JUDAS PRIEST, SAVATAGE, METAL CHURCH, VICIOUS RUMORS and HELSTAR.