On This Day: April 14, 1989 - Blind Guardian Released Follow the Blind

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On This Day: April 14, 1989 - Blind Guardian Released Follow the Blind
On this day April 14, 1989, German power metal band Blind Guardian released their second studio album Follow the Blind. Building on the speed and aggression of their debut, the album took a darker, heavier turn while still embracing the fantasy driven themes and epic energy that would define their sound.

Follow the Blind showcased faster tempos, thrash influences, and rawer production, with standout tracks like Banish from Sanctuary, Valhalla, and Hall of the King. The album also featured guest vocals from Kai Hansen of Helloween on Valhalla, adding even more power to the already high octane sound.

Though not yet as polished as their later work, Follow the Blind marked a key step in the band’s evolution from underground speed metal to symphonic power metal pioneers.

Fun fact: Follow the Blind was recorded just months after their debut, showing the band’s relentless energy and commitment to making their mark on the metal scene.

Trivia question: What 1989 Blind Guardian album featured the song Valhalla and helped push the band further into power metal territory?

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