[Review] Dio: Holy Diver (1983)
Ageless metal from an ageless man, forged in a bygone age of demons and wizards.
Ageless metal from an ageless man, forged in a bygone age of demons and wizards.
Every bit as good as their first album and, also, the last classic Dio album, but oh how brightly they burned.
The film that uses wrestling as a metaphor for gay 1920s bathing suit porn.
How much does an album have to rock to make you forget there’s a smiling dragon on the cover? This much.
Thirty minutes of live music from the Sacred Heart tour plus a new track, “Time to Burn.”