
On this day June 21, 1987, heavy metal band Keel released their self titled fourth studio album. Produced by renowned guitarist Jon Bon Jovi, the album aimed to push the band further into the mainstream with a polished sound that blended power metal riffs with radio ready hooks. Tracks like Somebody’s Waiting and I Said the Wrong Thing showcased their melodic side, while still keeping the hard edge that had earned them a loyal fan base.
Though Keel never reached the commercial heights of some of their peers, this album marked a high point in their career. It captured the band’s peak in the 80s metal scene, just before the genre’s shift in the early 90s changed the musical landscape.
80s insight: Keel’s self titled album reflected the era’s push for heavy metal bands to balance raw energy with slick production in hopes of radio play and MTV exposure, a defining formula of mid to late 80s rock.
Though Keel never reached the commercial heights of some of their peers, this album marked a high point in their career. It captured the band’s peak in the 80s metal scene, just before the genre’s shift in the early 90s changed the musical landscape.
80s insight: Keel’s self titled album reflected the era’s push for heavy metal bands to balance raw energy with slick production in hopes of radio play and MTV exposure, a defining formula of mid to late 80s rock.