METALIAN - Midnight Rider  LP
METALIAN - Midnight Rider  LP
METALIAN - Midnight Rider  LP
METALIAN - Midnight Rider  LP
METALIAN - Midnight Rider  LP
METALIAN - Midnight Rider LP


HRR 696, ltd 350, 100 x black , 100 x bone + 150 x transparent sea blue vinyl, lyric sheet

Ian - vocals / guitar
Simon- guitar
Andres – bass
Tony – drums

01 Intro
02 Midnight Rider
03 Inside the Dome
04 Breakout
05 Burn It Down
06 Firestorm
07 The Haunting
08 Bastards


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mastered for the first time from the original studio WAV files by Patrick W. Engel at Temple of Disharmony

Metalian were originally formed in Montréal, Canada, in 2003 by vocalist/guitarist Ian Wilson “after learning how to harmonize guitar solos and realizing that I could hit high notes like Rob Halford.” After playing for a few years, touring locally around eastern Canada and the US and releasing a couple of demos, EPs and albums one by one the other members had to quit due to having children and getting married. The current line-up has been together for about seven years, having toured Europe and Mexico twice respectively.

»Wasteland«, the band’s first full-length studio album, was originally released in 2009. However, it took a further six long years until the second Metalian record »Metal Fire And Ice« was finally unleashed in 2015. In comparison to »Wasteland«, the follow-up »Metal Fire And Ice« was a more mature album. “Absolutely,” states Ian Wilson. “Considering we were a three-piece for many years, once I finally was able to get another guitar player in the band (Simon Costa), we really push each other and it’s been making me a better player and shows in the riffs.”

Metalian's most current album is 2017's »Midnight Rider«, of which Ian Wilson says: “I think our songs have gotten more technical as far as guitar riffs go, while maintaining a melodic atmosphere. I wouldn't say one is better than the other, but it seems a natural progression for the band. I can't really pick a favorite song from the record, but I really enjoy listening to the album complete from start to finish. I think the way the songs flow into one another works well.”

Just like Exciter, Anvil or Razor, Metalian are from Canada. Are there in general any differences at all between American and Canadian metal bands or is this just a myth? “I think that's a myth,” finds Ian Wilson, “or maybe since those original Canadian metal forefathers were living and putting out music at the same time period, that led to their similar sounds.”


Matthias Mader