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4.0 out of 5 stars Early Chapter in the Blind Guardian Saga
Blind Guardian is probably the best power metal band around, but their older albums take a decidedly more thrash metal approach. With the band's second album, 1989's Follow the Blind, you can start to see the band shift directions. Like their debut album Batallions of Fear, this is still largely a thrash album, but the band includes more melodies and more intricate...
Published on July 11, 2006 by Justin Gaines

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Music But...
It seems that lately, my random purchases have turned up some great music but lousy vocals. This album is a perfect example. In fact, the vocals piss me off because the music is so good, it's ruined by the singing. Totally different from the death metal grunts I typically listen to, you can actually understand the singer. However, what makes this so bad is the singing...
Published on December 5, 2007 by Fred Rayworth


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4.0 out of 5 stars Early Chapter in the Blind Guardian Saga, July 11, 2006
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
Blind Guardian is probably the best power metal band around, but their older albums take a decidedly more thrash metal approach. With the band's second album, 1989's Follow the Blind, you can start to see the band shift directions. Like their debut album Batallions of Fear, this is still largely a thrash album, but the band includes more melodies and more intricate arrangements. The fantasy themes are again quite prominent, and include a song about Elric (Fast to Madness) and what appears to be a Hobbit on the album cover. The album also contains one of Blind Guardian's all-time classic songs - "Valhalla" - which features legendary power metaller Kai Hansen providing guest vocals and guitars.

The album features two cover songs. The first is a cover of Demon's "Don't Break the Circle". NWOBHM purists may have a problem with this one, but I thought the band did a great job. Besides, how often do you run across a Demon cover? The second (and apparently universally hated) cover is a speed metal version of the Beach Boys' classic "Barbara Ann". I can see how metal fans would hate this song, but it totally cracks me up each time I hear it. It shows that the band knows how to have fun and doesn't take themselves too seriously, plus it takes guts to put such an absurd cover on a metal album.

Follow the Blind is still a bit rough compared to the band's later releases, and may not appeal to everyone. If you only want to hear the more refined modern power metal that the band does so well on later releases, you may want to pass on this album. If you're interested in where the band came from musically, you need to own Follow the Blind.

If you're new to Blind Guardian and are looking for a good starting point, skip this one and go straight to Imaginations from the Other Side. Once that one sinks in, listen to Nightfall in Middle-Earth. It will likely become the standard by which you judge all other concept albums, if not all other power metal albums.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Speed Metal!, July 15, 2005
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
Released in 1989, Follow the Blind was Blind Guardian's second effort. At this point in their career, BG were pretty much an all-out speed metal band unlike the epic/power metallers they are today.
The album is pretty fast and heavy. The musicianship is good and the songs themselves are excellent. Highlights include all the songs but my personal faves are "Banish from Sanctuary", the instrumental "Beyond the Ice", and "Valhalla" featuring guest vocals from Kai Hansen of Helloween/Gamma Ray fame. Also included is a ripping cover of Demon's NWOBHM classic "Don't Break The Circle".
Being a big power/speed/thrash fan this one is a regular in my CD player. I definitely recommend it.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This CD is just as heavy and fast as SLAYER., March 6, 2005
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This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
You wouldn't think it would be by looking at the cover, but there are some super-heavy and super-fast Speed Metal and Thrash Metal songs on this CD.

If you don't believe me, just listen to "Fast to Madness" on this CD, and you'll find out.

At least on this CD there is only 1 instrumental song compared to the 3 instrumental songs on Guardian of the Blind's "Battalions of Fear" CD.

Still overall, the songs on here still have the same production of their first CD "Battalions of Fear". It is not bad at all, but it has a raw sound to it, which is actually a good thing for a Thrash Metal CD.

Sometimes this CD reminds me of the "Walls of Jericho" CD from early Helloween. Just fast and soild European Speed Metal.

For what it is worth, Kai Hansen from Helloween and Gamma-Ray sings on this CD on the song "Valhalla", even though his voice doesn't 100% fit the song, but still it is not bad.

There is even a Beach Boys cover song on this CD too. But "Barbara Ann" isn't the Thrash Metal or Speed Metal cover you would think it would be. The song really sounds just like the 50's version of the song that everyone knows.

"Don't Break the Circle" is a cover song from some New Wave of British Metal band called "Demon" or something like that. Some band I have never heard of before, but the guys in Blind_GuardiaN knew of them, so it makes for one super-fast Speed Metal fest of a song.


Blind_GuardiaN would never be this heavy again in any of their other CDs that came after this CD. This CD makes both "A Night at the Opera" CD and "Nightfall in Middle-Earth" CD look slow ballad music.

Hansi's voice is very raw on this CD. His voice would not get dead on target till the next CD "Tales from the Twilight World".

Overall, definitely buy this CD. If you want to hear Blind_GuardiaN's heaviest CD, well here it is.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Epic Metal that Kicks More Butt than anyone in 20 years, August 25, 2005
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
I was turned on to Blind Guardian a few years ago when a friend played "Nightfall in Middle Earth" for me. I, being a huge J. R. R. Tolkein fan long before the movies came out, fell in love with the album immediately. As I checked out more and more of their work, I was astounded. Great lyrics, Hard Ass Metal and song topics that will blow you away. Here is a group that puts thought and feeling into their songs and you won't be disappointed if you are a true heavy metal fan.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Music But..., December 5, 2007
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Fred Rayworth (Las Vegas, NV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
It seems that lately, my random purchases have turned up some great music but lousy vocals. This album is a perfect example. In fact, the vocals piss me off because the music is so good, it's ruined by the singing. Totally different from the death metal grunts I typically listen to, you can actually understand the singer. However, what makes this so bad is the singing style. I could take it for a half, maybe one whole song, but not song after song. It's not that the singer can't carry a tune, but he sure doesn't take much advantage of his range, and all the songs tend to sound the same. The bright spots are Valhalla and Barbara Ann which don't sound much like the rest of the album because the singing is different.

Great music and I like that Beach Boys touch at the end. However, the vocal style makes this music almost un-listenable. I hear this is one of their earlier albums and they've developed into more of a power metal band. However, I also notice it's been the same band members so that means the same singer. That's the reason I'll probably not check out their later material. Too bad, good musicianship all around.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Underrated as hell!, October 19, 2007
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Mattowarrior "Mattowarrior" (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
Alot of Blind Guardian fans (ok this is going to sound like my Fates Warning reviews but oh well) fall into two camps: Those who prefer the speed metal of early albums such as this one, and ones who prefer the majestic, symphonic sounds of later albums like "Nightfall in Middle Earth". Since Blind Guardian is my third all time favorite band after Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, I happen to fall into BOTH camps, and this is something to keep in mind as you read this review.

Most Guardian fans either prefer Battalions (the one before) or Tales from the Twilight World (the one after) but I find Follow to Blind to be equal to both those albums in many ways.

Like Battalions of Fear (the debut) Follow the Blind follows a very Nwobhm meets german speed metal sound to a t. However, the aggression factor is highly enhanced, so some of the riffs almost sound like early Slayer in addition to Helloween. The choruses aren't up to "Queen" style standards yet (like on Tales) but they're halfway there with the choir vocals. The album starts out with Banish to Sanctuary, a song they still play to this day. It is one of the most aggressive songs ever recorded within the german melodic speed metal genre, surpassing even many thrashy songs by Rage or Grave Digger. Damned for All Time carries it even further, with a nearly bay area/LA thrash sound (mixed with a more power metal vocal melody). Follow the Blind slows things down a bit, and in my opinion its the worst Blind Guardian song until Tommyknockers on the next album (just never liked that one). Its still 100 percent better than most other band's filler tracks, Blind Guardians more "mediocre" tracks surpass many bands better ones! Hall of the King is the highlight here (even more than the overrated Valhalla) and features some solos and backups by none other than Kai Hansen. Speaking of Kai Hansen, he then trades off with Hansi Kursch in Valhalla. Don't Break the Circle is a Demon (Nwobhm) cover, and in my opinion it surpasses the original and just sounds like another song on this album rather than a cover (awesome cover).

In a way, like many bands albums (example Judas Priest's Ram It Down) this album is a "transition" album, where parts of the band's sound are in the process of progressing, but at the same time are realized more fully on the following album (to use the Priest analogy, Tales From The Twilight World would be like Painkiller).

Still, like Hell Awaits, Ride the Lightning, or similar albums, just because its the "album before the breakthrough album" doesn't mean its not a classic.

I would argue that it has more filler than any other Blind Guardian album other than the current two (a bad example of this is the title track of course, and Fast To Madness which never did anything for me), but Damned for all Time, Banish to Sanctuary, Don't Break the Circle and Hall of the King make this album more than worth it.

And also, let's not forget their great cover of Barbara Ann (hahaha).
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5.0 out of 5 stars The good ol' days, October 4, 2007
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
Blind Guardian's "Follow The Blind" is a small step up from their debut "Battalions of Fear" - it's more melodic and Hansi's vocals start to mature more to the familiar voice he has today. The production is just about the same as the debut album, but musically it's progressing to the more power metalness they'd grow into. "Valhalla" is the instant classic on this album and still finds its way through Guardian's set lists. This album is just as good as any other BG CD, so you can't be complete without this!
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Blind Guardian's Best", October 15, 2005
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
"A Night At The Opera" was a great display of skill on Blind Guardian's part, but I have to say this is their best c.d. This c.d. has some of their best work yet. The only drawback was "Barbara Ann." Even though they made it sound better by covering it, it was a lost song because the song sucked from the time it was created. However, that one song by no means ruins the album. All of the other songs rock from start to finish. if you like some of Iced Earth's older, heavier music, you will enjoy this. If your a Blind Guardian fan, this is a must have.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Barbara Ann, August 28, 2005
This review is from: Follow the Blind (Audio CD)
Inquisition(intro) starts the album,then come's the best song of the album,Banish From Sanctuary,this song just rules!
Follow The Blind is a slower song.Fast To Madness is more like a thrash song.Blind Guardian does have some thrash in them(thrash beats).Beyond The Ice is an instrumental.Valhalla is an awesome song.
Blind Guardian is an original band.
The reason why I gave this album a four star is because the cover song of Barbara Ann(I don't like it).
This is Blind Guardian's second album.
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1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good but not the best, March 10, 2006
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Jackie L. Michels "My laven!" (Gambrills, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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Its a good cd although not the greatest Blind Guardian has ever done
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