STEELHEART – “TANGLED IN REINS” ALBUM FROM 1992 IS A HEAVY METAL GEM!
STEELHEART – released Tangled In Reins on July 10, 1992 on MCA Records. Cutting to the Metal chase here, holy crap, is this a profoundly great Heavy Metal album of 10 songs! In makes absolutely no sense to beat around the Metal bush, when describing my true feelings towards this Steelheart album. Yes, Steelheart back in ’92 can very well be labeled as a Hair Metal band, with Tangled In Reins being called a Hair Metal album. The inner and outer cores of this album cries out just one universal sound and feel for me… Heavy Metal and it is a gem. The all-encompassing power and memorable songs I hear on Tangled In Reins is pretty darn close to Metal sanctity.
A Metal truth is that I never owned or listened to this Steelheart album until recently. (The early ’90’s were very lean years for my wallet). My best Metal buddy Scott Coverdale landed me this CD… along with his enthusiastic Metal accolades of it as well. Thanks Scott, this CD is quite an indulgence. It just seems like the first half of the ’90’s had some real deal Heavy Metal albums released back then, coming across the ones I missed out on years later is better late than Metal never. Metal buddy Scott and I both conclude… Steelheart’s first two albums are just victims to their time period of release. From 1990 onward through that entire decade, Heavy Metal had an upward battle to fight for any mainstream or positive critical attention. As I always say, Heavy Metal never went away back in the ’90’s, it only silently grew stronger.
In my most humble Metal opinion, Steelheart knew how power ballads were to be written and played for Heavy Metal. Not to come across as redundant, yet I am the ever fickle – ballad critic. Two ballads exist on Tangled In Reins: All Your Love and Mama Don’t You Cry. I don’t hesitate a micro second to put down Heavy Metal power ballads, from any band… ever. These two Steelheart ballads are creme’ de la creme’ of how I want them to sound and come across. Both ballads burst at the emotional seams, still they are loaded with hard-edged and melodic grooves. Miljenko Matijevic has an uncanny, God-given ability to hit the high notes and does not whine away in stereotypical ballad fashion.
Tangled In Reins kicks off with Loaded Mutha and this mutha Rocks with all the delectable, good times heaviness I could ask for. Chris Risola on lead guitar, serves up the licks that makes this song just jump out and come to life. Love ‘Em And I’m Gone lends itself to that carefree, single and party time lifestyle, which has been so well documented in Heavy Metal songs over the decades. This song may not be relevant to me lyrically at my point in life now… still I don’t care, it Rocks! Long live fun Heavy Metal songs! Electric Love Child has a catchy Heavy Metal title and the song itself is even more so. Listening to Electric Love Child makes me appreciate Steelheart as one of the finest and most underrated Heavy Metal bands from the early ’90’s. Steelheart has all their Metal cylinders in sync on not just this song… on the entire album as well.
In Metal summation, Steelheart exercises their potent and muscular Metal abilities and skills at a very high level on Tangled In Reins. This Steelheart lineup played like an extremely tight and content unit on this album, giving every indication from the song lyrics to the lively and free spirit feel of the musicianship. Tangled In Reins is just a must listen from the early ’90’s, an album to revisit on a continuous basis. A powerful Heavy Metal album, to simply state: Heavy Metal never sounded so damn good… Tangled In Reins has reined me in for keeps!
I believe Miljenko Matijevic is an extremely gifted vocalist, knowing he still has his Steelheart band out and running around the globe is a testament to the quality and integrity of the music he represents. Plus, one of these days I’m gonna get my hands on some of that Steelheart coffee! Check out for yourself, the latest news on all things Steelheart, (and the coffee too), by clicking on the link below:
STEELHEART, as they appeared on Tangled In Reins from 1992:
Miljenko Matijevic – lead vocals & piano
Chris Risola – lead guitar
Frank Di Costanzo – rhythm guitar
James Ward – bass guitar
John Fowler – drums
* Jeff Scott Soto – appears on backing vocals
LONG LIVE MILJENKO MATIJEVIC AND STEELHEART!
This entry was posted on February 27, 2010 at 3:13 am and is filed under 1990's heavy metal albums, 1990's heavy metal bands, 1990's heavy metal guitarists, 1990's heavy metal songs, 1990's hair metal bands, 1990's heavy metal music, album covers, Album Review, hard rock music, Heavy Metal, heavy metal album covers, heavy metal album review, heavy metal albums, heavy metal bands, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, heavy metal vocalists, melodic heavy metal music, metal odyssey, Music with tags 1990's heavy metal albums, chris risola guitarist, hair metal bands, hard rock music, heavy metal album review, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, heavy metal vocalists, james ward bass guitarist, john fowler drummer, metal odyssey, miljenko matijevic vocalist, steelheart, tangled in reins album. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
10 Responses to “STEELHEART – “TANGLED IN REINS” ALBUM FROM 1992 IS A HEAVY METAL GEM!”
Leave a Reply to Rob Rockitt Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
February 27, 2010 at 3:18 am
We just had a request for Electric Love Child on Hard Rock Hideout Radio a couple of weeks ago. I forgot how cool that song was.
February 27, 2010 at 3:21 am
So cool is Electric Love Child… the whole album too. I can’t believe this album is from 1992! Either Hard Rock and Heavy Metal from years gone by is extremely relevant today… or I’m just getting old.
February 27, 2010 at 3:40 am
A hidden gem of an Album!! Isn’t it great listening to some of these little known Kick Ass early 90’s metal albums for first time 15-20 years after being released? My favorite tune is Steelheart!!
February 27, 2010 at 7:22 pm
I’ll always be catching up on Metal it seems… there are decades worth of material! Thanks for the Metal recommendation!
Norwalk Connecticut should construct a Steelheart “Welcome Center” for tourists. Uh, what am I thinking… that would never happen because it’s about Heavy Metal.
February 27, 2010 at 5:55 pm
Can’t go wrong with Steelheart. The latest album was amazing.
February 28, 2010 at 11:21 am
I heard the first album and it decent. Fine vocals. but kind of sappy. Never heard anything else by them.
February 28, 2010 at 7:17 pm
Yeah, Hair Metal Bands in general always incorporated the “sappy” lyrics in many songs. However, Steelheart just Rocks Heavy, “for me” on their albums, especially Tangled In Reigns. I truly recommend this album… heck, not everyone will like it or agree with me and it’s all Metal good.
February 28, 2010 at 1:41 pm
this band makes me was to shove rusty knives into my eyeballs.
February 28, 2010 at 2:57 pm
OUCH! That would hurt!
March 1, 2010 at 6:46 am
yeah I agree, I ain’t gettin’ on the STEELHEART train either! 🙂
But instead of using knives (ala’ Sean) I think forks would work ala’ the great SCORPS “Blackout” LP cover.
But that’s what makes the “Metal” world go round, lots of different bands for different peeps. There’s a different band for EVERY mood as well.
Curt King
Demolish Lair