
On this day July 1, 1983, Manowar released their second studio album Into Glory Ride, a bold and theatrical step deeper into the world of epic heavy metal. Known for their thunderous sound, fantasy themes, and warrior imagery, the band embraced a darker, heavier tone on this release that would become central to their identity.
Into Glory Ride featured tracks like Secret of Steel, Gates of Valhalla, and Revelation (Death's Angel), all filled with soaring vocals, pounding drums, and heroic storytelling. The album marked the beginning of Manowar’s signature mythological style, laying the groundwork for the sword and sorcery themes that would define their future work.
While it did not chart commercially, the album became a cult favorite among metal fans and helped solidify Manowar’s place in the underground metal scene. It remains one of their most influential records and a cornerstone of 1980s power metal.
80s insight: Into Glory Ride showed that 1980s metal wasn’t just about speed or rebellion. It was also about building entire worlds of sound and story, and few did it louder than Manowar.
Into Glory Ride featured tracks like Secret of Steel, Gates of Valhalla, and Revelation (Death's Angel), all filled with soaring vocals, pounding drums, and heroic storytelling. The album marked the beginning of Manowar’s signature mythological style, laying the groundwork for the sword and sorcery themes that would define their future work.
While it did not chart commercially, the album became a cult favorite among metal fans and helped solidify Manowar’s place in the underground metal scene. It remains one of their most influential records and a cornerstone of 1980s power metal.
80s insight: Into Glory Ride showed that 1980s metal wasn’t just about speed or rebellion. It was also about building entire worlds of sound and story, and few did it louder than Manowar.