Killing The Dragon
Dio
- Style
- Heavy Metal
- Label
- Spitfire Records
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jeff
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Killing The Dragon, Along Came A Spider, Scream, Better In the Dark, Push, Before The Fall</i>
For over 30 years now Ronnie James Dio has been providing fans with quality
music. Whether he was with Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath
or solo, Dio has continued to be an influence and innovator in the metal
community. The saying "things get better with age" has never been more true
when it comes to his latest release, "Killing the Dragon". Fans of earlier
Dio releases like "Holy Diver" and "The Last In Line" are
going to love this album. In fact, this album could have easily been Dio's
third record. The style and sound of the songs are similar to those of earlier
works. It's nice to see Dio reach back into his roots and still be able
to create something original. "Killing the Dragon" is a much more straightforward
release compared to his last conceptual effort, "Magica". The lyrical
content on "Killing The Dragon" doesn't necessarily follow that of the
titles. The titles and lyrics are metaphorical in nature. Now to give a quick
overview of some of the songs.
The album starts off with "Killing the Dragon". A soft sounding spooky
keyboard preludes a sudden burst of guitar, bass and drums to be followed by
a very strong vocal performance. Based on the title, you'd think that Dio
would be singing about a knight going to slay a winged beast. In fantasy, dragons
were known for stealing children and feeding them to their own offspring. However,
this song really refers to those people that commit injustices and what others
in the world are doing to stop them. It's time to rebel against them and "kill
the dragon". I can bet when Dio tours this summer with Deep Purple
and The Scorpions, "Killing the Dragon" will be the opening track.
"Along Came A Spider" is straight forward and up beat tempo track that's
about guys who believe they have gotten over a relationship with a woman only
to be pulled right back into it. Female spiders are known for eating their young
and their mates.
"Scream" almost sounds like "Holy Diver". It has those breaks
where Dio sings over the bass and drum only to then be followed by guitars.
Lyrically, it deals with our false perception of celebrities. On the outside,
they all seem to have the life that any ordinary person would want. But behind
the fake smiles of happiness, there is pain. They scream.
The song "Rock & Roll" was inspired by the tragic events of September
11th. Dio is a native New Yorker who was devastated by the terrorist
attacks. He was outraged when radio stations pulled songs like "Holy Diver"
and other Black Sabbath songs from the airwaves. Dio didn't think
it was right for "them" to take our music away. It's like being singled out
for something he didn't do because of some other asshole. We won't let them
take our freedom, so why let them take our music? It's a statement that Dio
wanted to make clear.
A track that has a place close to Dio's heart is "Throw Away Children".
The song was originally composed for The Children of the Night, a charity Dio
is closely associated with. Dio expresses his sad emotions, portraying
the fact that children are being pimped, getting addicted to drugs and dying
of AIDS. Dio used the King's Harbor Church Children's Choir, adding a
haunting feeling of innocence lost.
A nice surprise to the album is "Before The Fall". This song has a Rainbow
sound and feel to it. It's very rock and roll. There's an excellent Hammond
Organ keyboard solo in this track.
New guitarist Doug Aldrich shines throughout the album. His style and sound
is not that much different from Craig Goldy or Vivian Campbell. And it's nice
to see ex Rainbow bassist Jimmy Bain providing a strong backbone with
ex AC/DC drummer Simon Wright's steady power drumming. As for Dio,
he can still carry a tune. Sure, he's older but you wouldn't know if unless
someone told you otherwise. Dio has as much energy, drive and determination
now as he did 30 years ago. And I love the cover of this album. It has the medieval
metal look of a fire breathing dragon being tied down by numerous slayers.
Oh, and I must mention that there is not one song on the album with the word
rainbow in it!
BUY THIS ALBUM! It will be worth every cent! From start to finish this album
rocks! You will familiarize yourself with all of the tracks after only a few
listens. It's great to see that some legends will never die. All hail the little
elf man with a giant's voice!