STEELHEART

Glam Metal / Hard Rock • United States
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Steelheart is a glam metal, hard rock band based in Norwalk, Connecticut. Formed in 1990, the band is fronted by vocalist Miljenko Matijevic.

History

Steelheart started off as a Rock band called Red Alert whose members included James Ward (bass), Chris Risola (guitars), Jack Wilkenson (drums) and after auditioning, Miljenko Matijevic on vocals. Frank DiCostanzo joined as a second guitarist and John Fowler replaced Jack Wilkenson on drums, after leaving the band Rage of Angels. Recording a four-track demo tape, Matijevic managed to meet artist manager Stan Poses. Poses wasn't interested but the next day, after hearing the demo tape, called confirming that "Red Alert" had just been given a contract with MCA records. Realizing that the Red Alert name was already taken, the band settled on Steelheart allegedly because of their attitude after trying to get a record deal for so long. Steelheart released their self-titled debut album in 1990. It
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STEELHEART Steelheart album cover 3.06 | 4 ratings
Steelheart
Glam Metal 1991
STEELHEART Tangled In Reins album cover 3.58 | 4 ratings
Tangled In Reins
Glam Metal 1992
STEELHEART Wait album cover 2.50 | 1 ratings
Wait
Glam Metal 1996
STEELHEART Good 2B Alive album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Good 2B Alive
Glam Metal 2008
STEELHEART Through Worlds Of Stardust album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Through Worlds Of Stardust
Hard Rock 2017

STEELHEART EPs & splits

STEELHEART Just A Taste Ep album cover 2.00 | 1 ratings
Just A Taste Ep
Glam Metal 2006

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She's Gone
Glam Metal 1990
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Can't Stop Me Lovin' You
Glam Metal 1990
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Everybody Loves Eileen
Glam Metal 1991
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I'll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes)
Glam Metal 1991
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Sticky Side Up
Glam Metal 1992

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STEELHEART Steelheart

Album · 1991 · Glam Metal
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STEELHEART may have been latecomers to the glam metal scene but they really made an impression with their eponymous debut album solely because of the stunning multi-octave vocals of Michael Matijevic, who after immigrating from Croatia to Connecticut found his place in the musical world. The band began under the moniker Red Alert but after finding out that the name was taken settled on STEELHEART.

This is a mixed bag of an album. The first four tracks are excellent which includes their best known single “I’ll Never Let you Go” which is one of the absolute most stunning successes in glam metal ballads that i’ve ever heard. Matijevic has the voice of a trained opera singer and even makes Geoff Tate seem inferior with his vocal acrobatics. Unfortunately the music surrounding these vocals is derivative in every aspect.

Although the music is rhythmically and melodically pleasing, at this point this type of glam metal by the numbers was far past cliche and there are even blatant Led Zeppelin blues rip-offs as heard in “Sheila.” The power ballad “She’s Gone (Lady)” was a huge hit in Japan and is a very pleasant AOR / power metal track indeed but like everything else on this album, it just reeks of playing it safe and pandering to the teenage panty throwing audience who loves their rock stars who wear more makeup then they.

Although i have hardly been a fan of this band, i did pick this album up a long time ago and held onto it simply because i really love the first four tracks. They really rock, are super catchy and even though they aren’t dripping with originality, Matijevic’s vocals elevate them above the styles that they are imitating. While i really love these few tracks a lot when i listen to this entire album i am always left with a somewhat dissatisfied feeling that this band never really developed their own distinct sound and personality.

Unfortunately the band came late in the game of glam metal and changed their sound on the second album and then Matijevic had an onstage accident leaving him and this band crippled for life. A sad tale about a major talent that never really was able to find and develop itself completely, however i still find myself listening to this album every now and again simply because of the sheer magnificence in its somewhat imperfect delivery.

STEELHEART Tangled In Reins

Album · 1992 · Glam Metal
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Steelheart was heralded with an explosive fame after their big international hit, "She's Gone", was spreading like crazy across the planet, and "Tangled In Reins" was their second attempt to emulate the debut's success. Although the effort wasn't very fruitful, Steelheart secured a safe position in Asian region with the sophomore ballad, "Mama Don't You Cry", conquered many charts there. This album's style is sleazier and catchier but slightly inferior in songs quality if compared to their debut.

"Loaded Mutha" was given the chance to open the album, this Whitesnake-ish track puts Matijevic's magical vocal to the front, a great track but the next one is even better. "Sticky Side Up" is definitely a party soundtrack, check out the naughty words of ‘watches me drown in your lovin' cup', the music is arousing and guaranteed to make you bang your head. "Late For The Party" and "Dancin' In The Fire" are in the same vein and both are also my fave tracks. "Love 'Em And I'm Gone" copied Dr.Feelgood's groovy rhythm and overall a good track while "Steelheart" contained one of Matijevic's insane scream. "Mama Don't You Cry" is a touching ballad dedicated to his mother, I love how the emotion is pouring down like a hard rain, such a beautiful tune.

A very good album and probably their last greatest piece before Matijevic involved in a deadly accident while performing live. The comeback album is far from the first two, and although not as great as the debut, "Tangled In Reins" is a worthy buy in my book.

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