Thanks for doing this, one of the best metal bands ever. My most favorites are Guardians of the Flame, Noble Savage, Age of Consent, well pretty much all albums until Invictus, with Noble Savage and Marriage of heaven and Hell albums and Invictus being the best probably. Also a great album to start with is the compilation which has even new songs, called ''The Book of Burning'' that or Marriage part 1. Those 2 got me into the band.
Yes! Virgin Steele have risen to be my #1 band over the last couple years after discovering them. Amazing music - unlike anything else out there! Hopefully this video will get a few more people into them, as they're still quite underrated. The best albums to start with are probably Marriage Part 2 and Invictus, I'd say!
I am the same, Virgin Steele is my #1 Metal band, they are very unique. And totally agreed, more people need to check them out, they are not as well known as the other metal bands people always talk about, hopefully more people will check them out because of Questy's video.
@NobleSavage1985 Savatage is awesome, I've known them for many years, and I recently recently re-listened to their discography again, and I really enjoyed, they really no bad album, only ''Streets: Rock Opera'' is a bit of a dud, but the rest is awesome. However I agree Savatage doesn't really reach the awesomeness of Virgin Steele for me either.
@NobleSavage1985 Yep I am, I already was trying to get Justin Horval to talk about Virgin Steele, but he doesn't really do that ranking thing at all, and honestly he prefers Dave's project Exorcist which was great, but he brought attention to that more so than to Virgin Steele.. But yea anytime I can I try to mention virgin steele on these metal channels, and on my channel I made like some compilations of Dave's vocals, I was thinking to do a new video of like Dave DeFeis vocal showcase, but more in depth showing his greatest vocal lines, I might still do that one day.
@NobleSavage1985 well he talks more about Original Sin, and Exorcist ''Nightmare Theatre'' Dave's side projects he did in 1985 in the Noble Savage era, he does not really talk about Virgin Steele at all, all he says about it is ''Wasn't it all done by the guy from Virgin Steele and on Original Sin that was his sister singing.'' That's all he says, he does not actually talk about Virgin Steele at all, only about those 2 projects of Dave DeFeis I mentioned.
@@VampireJack10 Oh ok the way I found Virgin Steele was from a compilation of Judas Priest tribute album, Virgin Steele covered ''Screaming for Vengeance'' and ''Desert Plains'' and the Steele cover was so unique that it made me want to check out the band, this was around 2015 I think.
For me Invictus wasn't the easiest to get into, the marriage of Heaven and Hell part 1 was like so addictive, that one got me into the band, Invictus took me a while to get into it, because it has more of the clean vocals, and not as much of the classic raspy vocals like on marriage or Noble Savage etc. Still now it's one of my faves.
Life Among the Ruins is really good bluesy glammy hard rock album, I know it's not a fan favorite by any stretch, but I think it's still a great album.
@@ChristianJoppa-wh1qd with some of the greatest vocal performances of all time, such as ''Last Rose of Summer'' the clean falsetto singing is not of this world!
Thank you for this video, Virgin Steele was one of my alltime favourite bands until Visions of Eden. Totally love the 90ies stuff. It's funny, I totally agree with your ranking, I have exactly the same only besides Life Among Ruins, which includes some great tracks. But besides this, I cannot agree more. All albums after Visions of Eden are horrible and really shit (it gets even worse with each new release, what a shame). I have a theory, that aliens took David away and replaced him with a bad clone. It's quite not possible, that this is the same guy now that wrotes so many godlike albums in the 80ies and 90ies... Cheers from Switzerland
Great video! Although I wouldn't agree with everything. Best example are the albums "Black Light Bacchanalia" and "Passion of Dionysus": I find both exceptional and listen to them regularly - definitely 7 or 8 out of 10 for me. But they're kind of a different genre to Marriage, Invictus or even the stuff from the 80s. It's more in the direction of progressive metal, and I have to take my time and be in the mood. The same goes for the great Life Among the Ruins: it's 80s romantic hard rock, not power metal. And if you expect the latter, you will be disappointed.
@NobleSavage1985 There's one song on Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation bonus tracks called ''A Greater Burning Of Innocence'' which is one of their best ballads in my opinion.
My ranking: 1. Invictus (best heavy metal album of all time) 2. Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part 2 3. House of Atreus Act 1 4. Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part 1 5. House of Atreus Act 2 6. The Passion of Dionysus (you're wrong wrong wrong about this one my man) 7. Age of Consent (the reissue with "Perfect Mansions" - my "play it at my funeral" song) 8. Ghost Harvest 1 (sans the covers, the originals are really fucking good if you can get past the production) 10. Visions of Eden 11. The Black Light Bacchanalia 12. Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation 13. Life Among the Ruins (really good album!) 14. Noble Savage 15. Guardians of the Flame 16. Virgin Steele 17. Gothic Voodoo Anthems 18. Ghost Harvest 2
Noble Savage so low.. But yeah Invictus I've seen many people say it's their best, and it took me a while to get to love the album, and now it's also one of my favorites.
@@ChristianJoppa-wh1qd fuck yeah man! I think people are (understandably) put off completely by the "production" but there's a lot of great songs on there. "Feral," "Justine," "You'll Never See the Sun Again," "The Ritual of Descent," fucking genius all of them. I think Passion of Dionysus is his best since the Atreus albums!
Mostly agreed, but I'd put Age of Consent at the top of S. Cry for Pompeii's definitely their best song. Exorcist's Nightmare Theatre is in SSS Tier looking down at all of them, though.
I love that Original Sin album too but it doesn't QUITE work for my dumb "It's secretly a Virgin Steele album" joke because it's got David's sister on vocals instead of the man himself. That Piledriver album from '86 with Edward Pursino playing guitars on it is sick too, kind of a similar guitar style to Exorcist.
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 It's alright the Piledriver album, but it's not even half as brutal as the Exorcist album.. And from those 3 or actually I'll count Noble Savage also - Noble Savage > Exorcist > Original Sin > Piledriver, because yeah I just think Noble Savage is even better than the Exorcist album, but it's close.
1. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell pt. II (1996) 2. Invictus (1998) 3. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell pt. I (1994) 4. The House of Atreus act I (1999) 5. The House of Atreus act II (2000) 6. Noble Savage (1985) 7. Age of Consent (1988) 8. Visions of Eden (2006) 9. VS II: Guardians of the Flame (1983) 10. The Passion of Dionysus (2023) 11. Life Among the Ruins (1993) 12. Virgin Steele (1982) 13. The Black Light Bacchanalia (2010) 14. Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation (2015) 15. Seven Devils Moonshine (2018)
Life Among The Ruins is not that bad. I prefer the Pop Metal songs of this album than the Pop Metal tunes on NS, AOC and the debut. Still way better than Black Lights. It contains maybe their best ballad: Never Believed in Goodbye. It would be a bottom C for me.
@@lloydjones3801 So what? They have about the same amount of listeners as other lesser known metal bands. People are missing out if they're into metal and don't know Virgin Steele's 80s and 90s albums.
Thanks for doing this, one of the best metal bands ever. My most favorites are Guardians of the Flame, Noble Savage, Age of Consent, well pretty much all albums until Invictus, with Noble Savage and Marriage of heaven and Hell albums and Invictus being the best probably. Also a great album to start with is the compilation which has even new songs, called ''The Book of Burning'' that or Marriage part 1. Those 2 got me into the band.
the book of burning was included in the seven devils moonshine boxset
underrated band. They have some amazing masterpieces
Yes! Virgin Steele have risen to be my #1 band over the last couple years after discovering them. Amazing music - unlike anything else out there!
Hopefully this video will get a few more people into them, as they're still quite underrated.
The best albums to start with are probably Marriage Part 2 and Invictus, I'd say!
Very underrated some of their albums are the best in the genre
I am the same, Virgin Steele is my #1 Metal band, they are very unique. And totally agreed, more people need to check them out, they are not as well known as the other metal bands people always talk about, hopefully more people will check them out because of Questy's video.
@NobleSavage1985 Savatage is awesome, I've known them for many years, and I recently recently re-listened to their discography again, and I really enjoyed, they really no bad album, only ''Streets: Rock Opera'' is a bit of a dud, but the rest is awesome. However I agree Savatage doesn't really reach the awesomeness of Virgin Steele for me either.
@NobleSavage1985 Yep I am, I already was trying to get Justin Horval to talk about Virgin Steele, but he doesn't really do that ranking thing at all, and honestly he prefers Dave's project Exorcist which was great, but he brought attention to that more so than to Virgin Steele.. But yea anytime I can I try to mention virgin steele on these metal channels, and on my channel I made like some compilations of Dave's vocals, I was thinking to do a new video of like Dave DeFeis vocal showcase, but more in depth showing his greatest vocal lines, I might still do that one day.
@NobleSavage1985 well he talks more about Original Sin, and Exorcist ''Nightmare Theatre'' Dave's side projects he did in 1985 in the Noble Savage era, he does not really talk about Virgin Steele at all, all he says about it is ''Wasn't it all done by the guy from Virgin Steele and on Original Sin that was his sister singing.'' That's all he says, he does not actually talk about Virgin Steele at all, only about those 2 projects of Dave DeFeis I mentioned.
You need to do more us power metal. Manilla road, cirith ungol, warlord etc. great vid as always!
Great timing - I was introduced to them during your recent live feed, so now I'll know what order to purchase.
Cheers Questy!
Great to see more people getting into the band! Awesome.
@@lopolik It's weird really, I've been a metal fan since 1986 and had NEVER heard of the band until Questies live feed.
@@VampireJack10 Oh ok the way I found Virgin Steele was from a compilation of Judas Priest tribute album, Virgin Steele covered ''Screaming for Vengeance'' and ''Desert Plains'' and the Steele cover was so unique that it made me want to check out the band, this was around 2015 I think.
Their concert in Tradete 2004 has best setlist of all time in metal history, what an epic show!
For me Invictus wasn't the easiest to get into, the marriage of Heaven and Hell part 1 was like so addictive, that one got me into the band, Invictus took me a while to get into it, because it has more of the clean vocals, and not as much of the classic raspy vocals like on marriage or Noble Savage etc. Still now it's one of my faves.
Life Among the Ruins is really good bluesy glammy hard rock album, I know it's not a fan favorite by any stretch, but I think it's still a great album.
Fully agree. Not a great Metal album, but a great album nonetheless.
@@ChristianJoppa-wh1qd Yeah for me it's a great Hard Rock/Blues Rock / Glam album!!
@@ChristianJoppa-wh1qd with some of the greatest vocal performances of all time, such as ''Last Rose of Summer'' the clean falsetto singing is not of this world!
Never heard this band gues i need to check em out =)
Thank you for this video, Virgin Steele was one of my alltime favourite bands until Visions of Eden. Totally love the 90ies stuff. It's funny, I totally agree with your ranking, I have exactly the same only besides Life Among Ruins, which includes some great tracks. But besides this, I cannot agree more. All albums after Visions of Eden are horrible and really shit (it gets even worse with each new release, what a shame). I have a theory, that aliens took David away and replaced him with a bad clone. It's quite not possible, that this is the same guy now that wrotes so many godlike albums in the 80ies and 90ies... Cheers from Switzerland
Great video! Although I wouldn't agree with everything.
Best example are the albums "Black Light Bacchanalia" and "Passion of Dionysus": I find both exceptional and listen to them regularly - definitely 7 or 8 out of 10 for me. But they're kind of a different genre to Marriage, Invictus or even the stuff from the 80s. It's more in the direction of progressive metal, and I have to take my time and be in the mood.
The same goes for the great Life Among the Ruins: it's 80s romantic hard rock, not power metal. And if you expect the latter, you will be disappointed.
I didn’t know they keep making albums , the last one I heard was Visions of Eden
@NobleSavage1985 There's one song on Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation bonus tracks called ''A Greater Burning Of Innocence'' which is one of their best ballads in my opinion.
My ranking:
1. Invictus (best heavy metal album of all time)
2. Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part 2
3. House of Atreus Act 1
4. Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part 1
5. House of Atreus Act 2
6. The Passion of Dionysus (you're wrong wrong wrong about this one my man)
7. Age of Consent (the reissue with "Perfect Mansions" - my "play it at my funeral" song)
8. Ghost Harvest 1 (sans the covers, the originals are really fucking good if you can get past the production)
10. Visions of Eden
11. The Black Light Bacchanalia
12. Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation
13. Life Among the Ruins (really good album!)
14. Noble Savage
15. Guardians of the Flame
16. Virgin Steele
17. Gothic Voodoo Anthems
18. Ghost Harvest 2
Noble Savage so low.. But yeah Invictus I've seen many people say it's their best, and it took me a while to get to love the album, and now it's also one of my favorites.
@@lopolik yeah man, never understood the praise Noble Savage gets. I find most of it to be pretty mediocre. The title track is amazing though.
@@michaelhudson2912 I completely disagree, but that's fine, everyone has a different taste.
Finally someone who appreciates Passion of Dionysus (and even Ghost Harvest!)
@@ChristianJoppa-wh1qd fuck yeah man! I think people are (understandably) put off completely by the "production" but there's a lot of great songs on there. "Feral," "Justine," "You'll Never See the Sun Again," "The Ritual of Descent," fucking genius all of them. I think Passion of Dionysus is his best since the Atreus albums!
Mostly agreed, but I'd put Age of Consent at the top of S. Cry for Pompeii's definitely their best song. Exorcist's Nightmare Theatre is in SSS Tier looking down at all of them, though.
Exorcist Transformers virgins in disguise 🤖 very different sound which is refreshing though
the Original Sin album with Dave's sister singing is also awesome, but yeah I agree the Exorcist I love more than most Virgin Steele albums as well.
I love that Original Sin album too but it doesn't QUITE work for my dumb "It's secretly a Virgin Steele album" joke because it's got David's sister on vocals instead of the man himself. That Piledriver album from '86 with Edward Pursino playing guitars on it is sick too, kind of a similar guitar style to Exorcist.
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 It's alright the Piledriver album, but it's not even half as brutal as the Exorcist album.. And from those 3 or actually I'll count Noble Savage also - Noble Savage > Exorcist > Original Sin > Piledriver, because yeah I just think Noble Savage is even better than the Exorcist album, but it's close.
Can you do album review of Vitriol "Suffer & Become"?
1. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell pt. II (1996)
2. Invictus (1998)
3. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell pt. I (1994)
4. The House of Atreus act I (1999)
5. The House of Atreus act II (2000)
6. Noble Savage (1985)
7. Age of Consent (1988)
8. Visions of Eden (2006)
9. VS II: Guardians of the Flame (1983)
10. The Passion of Dionysus (2023)
11. Life Among the Ruins (1993)
12. Virgin Steele (1982)
13. The Black Light Bacchanalia (2010)
14. Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation (2015)
15. Seven Devils Moonshine (2018)
Prepare yourself for the new Ulcerate album this year!
Life Among The Ruins is not that bad. I prefer the Pop Metal songs of this album than the Pop Metal tunes on NS, AOC and the debut.
Still way better than Black Lights.
It contains maybe their best ballad: Never Believed in Goodbye.
It would be a bottom C for me.
I would listen to them, but that band is for virgins. So, I can't.
@NobleSavage1985 It's a good thing you don't. And you can't listen to Metallica, if you're not a robot.
I'd rather them be mellow dramatic Compared to them being cringe and edgy considering their age over all in my opinion pretty bad band
@NobleSavage1985 I'm not a fan of any of them but the ALMIGHTY virgin Steel yet only a handful of people know who they are
@@lloydjones3801 So what? They have about the same amount of listeners as other lesser known metal bands. People are missing out if they're into metal and don't know Virgin Steele's 80s and 90s albums.