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Artist: Xalt

Title: Under the Ruins

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Category: CCM AOR

Year: 1990

Label: Pure Metal

Catalog Number: SPCN7900603808

Personnel

Todd Gleason drums
Scott Doerfler lead and backing vocals
Randy Carlson bass
James Erdman guitars

Tracks

1.  Through the Night  
2.  Forgiven  
3.  Under the Ruins  
4.  Waste Your Life Away  
5.  Lost Without You  
6.  Piercing the Darkness  
7.  The Fortress  
8.  Wounded Heart  
9.  The Kingdom Within  
10.  Lift Him Up  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Scott B. Date: November 26, 2001 at 21:46
Xalt were a great band...they are power metal with edgy vocals and great positive lyrics. They may be getting back together too...pick it up! Sound like Judas Priest/Accept

From: John McGee Date: January 16, 2003 at 22:19
Excellent christian hair metal. One of the best and most under-rated of the genre.

From: Jeremy Witte Date: May 15, 2003 at 0:11
Sorry all... I am a BIG FAN of Christian music... But these lyrics are a bit too preachy. The recording quality of the disc is NOT too good either!

From: Heliumboy Date: May 20, 2003 at 23:50
Hey, I disagree with Jeremy on the lyrics, but the production was a little off. However, since I played on the record and wrote most of the songs, I guess I am biased. God Bless, James L. Erdman

From: Xucro Date: November 19, 2003 at 15:40
I parcially agree with ghjjk... I don't think they're similar to these bands you mentioned but what you say about the lyrics is pretty right!

From: OrionCrystalIce Date: February 19, 2004 at 22:33
I've heard one song from this and it sounds way too similar to Faith No More.... : Accept/Priest? Neh.. Blech...

From: Impaler Date: February 22, 2004 at 0:48
Sounds like a BAD early JP/Accept that was recorded in a garage. As with many White Metal bands the production from lack of money leaves something to be desired. Maybe with a real budget these guy could have kicked ass but such is life. If you want it for the message then great but if you are looking for good music stick with Barren Cross!


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