About The Heavy Metal Foundry

Focusing on acts from 1965 right through the 80's, the Foundry features a vast pantheon of bands that gave form and definition to that sound we all lovingly call Heavy fuckin' Metal.

We intend to promote awareness of forgotten artists and reigning legends by reviewing classics of the genre thereby tracing the origins of Heavy Metal.

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Showing posts with label Holy Diver. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

A Legend Is No Longer Among Us


I didn't believe it when i first heard it. How can Dio die? I mean it was impossible, improbable. It was like the death of a part of me. Ronnie James Dio, vocalist, frontman, songwriter, inspiration to countless metalheads, passed away on the 16th of may. I'm writing this article now because it took me this long to accept it enough to even try to make sense of it.

Dio, to me was everything a powerful heavy metal voice should be. One of the great ones, he practically pushed the heavy metal genre to where it is today. I have always wanted to see him live, but now it just isn't possible.

I have to say that although he might not be with us in person, he is always with us in spirit. In his songs, we hear him calling out to us from the dead, "Ride out - stand and shout - carry on, Sail on - Sing your song - carry on!!" from We Rock.
And we will stand and shout, with your spirit with us always.

R.I.P Ronnie James Dio

Monday, May 17, 2010

R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio : 1942 : 2010



It is with great sadness that we inform you that ailing Metal Legend, Ronnie James Dio has passed away at the age of 67.

Ronnie's wife Wendy published the following statement :
Today my heart is broken, Ronnie passed away at 7:45am 16th May. Many, many friends and family were able to say their private good-byes before he peacefully passed away. Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all. We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us. Please give us a few days of privacy to deal with this terrible loss. Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever. 
- Wendy Dio "



Thursday, February 18, 2010

DIO



Genre : Heavy Metal

Active : 1982 - 2010

Current Band Members :

Ronnie James Dio (R.I.P.) - Vocalist
Craig Goldy - Lead Guitarist 
Rudy Sarzo - Bassist
Simon Wright - Drummer
Scott Warren - Keyboardist

Albums Reviewed : 

 

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Heavy Metal's True Godfather



The grand wizard of classic rock. A poet of hope for the heavy metal masses. Possibly the single most important vocalist in the history of heavy metal. Easily the most talented one. The man whose trademark tales of dungeons and dragons and wizards, of sorcery, war and heroic glory and the underlying good versus evil theme may have single-handedly inspired every major heavy metal act. All these accolades and many more that don't come to mind have been readily garlanded upon Ronnie James Dio.
The world of heavy metal is divided into two parts, the first being the part that respects and reveres and looks for inspiration from the man that is Ronnie James Dio, and the second one, which in turn respects and reveres the first. 
This is the man famed for popularizing the mano cornuta or the corna, known commonly as the Devil's Horns, the gesture which to this day is used by the hordes of metalheads who throng concerts.
How many musicians, irrespective of genre can brag about recording and touring consistently in six different decades?
How many people can get over 40 artists of arguably the biggest heavy metal bands of the time (the eighties) to collaborate (This project titled Hear 'N Aid raised a cool USD one million to fight starvation in Africa). 
Dio has played in over eleven bands, notably the iconic Black Sabbath, and the equally popular Rainbow. He has also lent his vocal talents to at least a dozen (QueensrÿcheDeep Purple and Rough Cutt are a few that spring to mind) other bands in the industry.
During his Rainbow days he along with Blackmore (of Deep Purple fame) pioneered classic metal with albums like Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow and Rising.
In his time in there, he helped Sabbath break out of their creative slump and was instrumental in formation of two of Black Sabbath's massive monoliths, Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules. Just another feather in his cap.
His first solo offering, one of metal's all time classics, Holy Diver was a brilliant amalgamation of Ronnie's immense vocal prowess and brilliant lyrical and compositional skills that married heaviness and melody in a never before heard of way. This paved the way for him to become of the biggest live acts of the eighties.
Currently playing with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice as Black Sabbath reformed, under the moniker of Heaven and Hell, a reference to Sabbath's biggest album in the Dio years, he proves he's not one to let age get in his way, especially after being diagnosed with stomach cancer.
All this together makes sure one cannot deny that Dio has had an immeasurable effect and incredible influence on heavy metal.
Hopefully the legend kills his dragons and gets back to enthralling metalheads worldwide. 
So, all hail Dio. Heavy Metal's True Godfather. Period. \m/ 





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