Hello and welcome to today's episode of Heavy Metal Cover Girls.
For this collection of album covers I will be revisiting a theme I've used before and is in fact the one that started this whole series of posts.
If you're going to have a fierce warrior on your CD cover, why does it have to be a man?
I know I keep coming back to the whole "Women Warriors" theme but so do cover artists, which means I have an entire folder full of broadsword-swinging beauties ready to be unleashed on the world.
Before I start, I will say this: Some of these ladies are warriors who happen to be women and some are a clear case of the artist being told "Draw a sexy woman - giver her a sword too." I bet you can spot which is which without too much effort.
Thy Majestie - Jeanne D'Arc (Italy 2005)
Power Metal bands love concept albums.
This one is devoted to the young woman who saved France and is, i feel, a good place to start.
It's also the last time on this page that you're going to see anything resembling functional armour so if you are a military history buff ..
Stop reading now.
These Sicilian boys play grandiose Power Metal so Rhapsody is the obvious reference point.
Falkirk - Anthology (France 2013)
Not bad as fantasy armour goes but there's still an inexplicable gap right where you really need something solid.
As far as I can tell, the front seems to be fully protected so why has she got a gap over her kidneys?
Then again. our heroine has her own dinosaur so is anybody going to get that close? I know I wouldn't.
The band seem to be at the crunchier end of Euro Power Metal - Gamma Ray/ Iron Saviour and so forth.
Corniger Calvarium - Edad Media (Argentina 2016)
A cover I rather like, mainly because of the expression on her face. Is it just me or does she seem a bit annoyed?
And here's what they sound like. Track takes a while to get going but is worth a listen if you like Doomy Heavy Metal.
The full album can be found on the band's blog: http://cornigercalvariam.blogspot.co.uk/
Seducer -'Eads down See You At The End (UK 1986)
If the purpose of the cover is to make you want to buy the album it worked because I used to have this LP.
And all the time I owned it, I never noticed what she was doing with her left hand.
Hopefully somebody was able to stitch her fingers back on afterwards.
True to their album title the band are full-throttle NWOBHM.
Reactory - Killed By Thrash EP (Germany 2013)
Something, something Axe Attack something.
A deliberate tribute to the metal album covers of the 80s? Possibly.
I love the fact that one of her decapitated victimt till has a lit fag in his gob.
Does it surprise anybody to learnt that Reactory are smack-in-da-mouf Thrash?
The artist wasn't even trying with this next set of armour.
Dead Earth Politics - The Queen of Steel EP (USA 2014)
Poseidon finds himself forcibly retired and as a further humiliation, gets poked with his own trident.
Maybe he should have listened to his chief bodyguard when she asked for a proper breastplate.
He should definitely have paid attention to her muscles instead of her boobs.
He should definitely have paid attention to her muscles instead of her boobs.
I'm going to lie though. I like this cover - nice expressions on both their faces.
She's absolutely fucking furious while he's clearly thinking "Aw bollocks..."
DEP are Thrash/Groove. Bonus points for having a warrior woman in the vid.
And finally, a good contender for earliest "Woman with Sword" album cover.
Uriah Heap - Fallen Angel (UK 1978)
A piece of artwork by fantasy legend Chris Achilleos, a man who created some gorgeous, fierce warrior-women over the years.
Uriah Heap are one of those bands that used to be classed as Heavy Metal but got left behind when the boundaries shifted.
I hope you liked the covers, I hope you liked the music and if there's any theme you want to see, why not let me know?
That's all folks.
These armoured women are OK, kinda like Xena Warrior Princess, but what I'd really like to see is a full-on Boadicea type - like the statue. Thanks, as always, Dale for showing us the depth and variety that is in Metal Rock cover art.
ReplyDeleteFunnily enough I posted a cover a few years back that's exactly what you're looking for. Have a look here: http://bigdassorted.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/album-covers-and-warrior-women.html
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Thanks Dale. Think I found my perfect woman in Martine Beswick. Then again I loved the full-on Boadicea art in photo. Great work!
DeleteGlad you liked it Neil.
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