SYAR – Death Before Dishonour 2CD

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SR059
2xCD

Here’s yet another “lost” band from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal days being given the re-discovered treatment. In this case it’s Syar. And it’s double-bubble time too.

The CD package contains not only their sole album – Death Before Dishonour – but also a second CD of ten songs the band recorded in the studio in early 1984 which were never released – until now……!

Syar formed around 1982 and were based around Harrogate. The usual heavy local gigging resulted in attention from Mausoleum Records which saw the release of Death Before Dishonour. Despite being well received, it didn’t put Syar on the road to rock stardom. The band broke up with some members joining another band – Maineeaxe and that was that for Syar.

However – Death Before Dishonour is an excellent slab of NWOBHM performed with skill and a fair bit of melody thrown in amongst the generally fast-paced riffage. The songs are generally punchy in nature around the four minute mark. A mixture of speedy, slashing, chugging, cutting chords, solid rhythm section, well put together to the point soloing and tasty vocals.

To some extent it reminds me of early Diamond Head, Angel Witch and Tytan.

On The Streets is proper New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Hits hard, punchy, no nonsense as it gallops along. Speeder and Find The Angel a bit slower and moody. I’m Taking Off, er, does take off.

The title cut – Death Before Dishonour is the stand-out. Around six minutes or so and the band stretch out here in to a bit of an epic/atmospheric effort with changes of pace and excellent guitar breaks. Conjures up images related to the cover art of the epic struggle depicted between the muscled-up warrior and the giant serpent thing.

The second disc of those never before released bonus tracks is a fine discovery. Some superb stuff on it. Especially the guitars. Perhaps better than the album which was released. A pity circumstances did not align back in 1984 for the second album’s worth of material to find a label.

Two CDs, one fine album which did get a release and the other CD of studio sessions which is top notch stuff too. Overall an excellent listen from a New Wave of British Heavy Metal-era band who, like many others at the time, had plenty of talent but not the breaks.

Disc 1
1. On the Streets 02:33  
2. Speeder 04:08  
3. Find the Angel 05:08  
4. I'm Taking Off 03:20  
5. Death Before Dishonour 05:50  
6. High Flyer 03:23  
7. Judgement 04:28  
8. Taking a Gamble 04:05  
9. Warriors 03:32  
10. Trail Blazer 03:44  
11. Deep in the Night 03:50     44:01  

Disc 2
1. Get Up, Get Down 04:43  
2. Beggars Can't Be Choosers 03:53  
3. Ride the Storm 03:25  
4. Misgivings 04:48  
5. The Best Is Yet to Come 05:47  
6. Alone Again 06:20  
7. Black Panther 03:56  
8. The Rising 05:23  
9. Look Thru' You 05:41  
10. An Hour of Thunder 04:4248:38

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SR059
2xCD

Here’s yet another “lost” band from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal days being given the re-discovered treatment. In this case it’s Syar. And it’s double-bubble time too.

The CD package contains not only their sole album – Death Before Dishonour – but also a second CD of ten songs the band recorded in the studio in early 1984 which were never released – until now……!

Syar formed around 1982 and were based around Harrogate. The usual heavy local gigging resulted in attention from Mausoleum Records which saw the release of Death Before Dishonour. Despite being well received, it didn’t put Syar on the road to rock stardom. The band broke up with some members joining another band – Maineeaxe and that was that for Syar.

However – Death Before Dishonour is an excellent slab of NWOBHM performed with skill and a fair bit of melody thrown in amongst the generally fast-paced riffage. The songs are generally punchy in nature around the four minute mark. A mixture of speedy, slashing, chugging, cutting chords, solid rhythm section, well put together to the point soloing and tasty vocals.

To some extent it reminds me of early Diamond Head, Angel Witch and Tytan.

On The Streets is proper New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Hits hard, punchy, no nonsense as it gallops along. Speeder and Find The Angel a bit slower and moody. I’m Taking Off, er, does take off.

The title cut – Death Before Dishonour is the stand-out. Around six minutes or so and the band stretch out here in to a bit of an epic/atmospheric effort with changes of pace and excellent guitar breaks. Conjures up images related to the cover art of the epic struggle depicted between the muscled-up warrior and the giant serpent thing.

The second disc of those never before released bonus tracks is a fine discovery. Some superb stuff on it. Especially the guitars. Perhaps better than the album which was released. A pity circumstances did not align back in 1984 for the second album’s worth of material to find a label.

Two CDs, one fine album which did get a release and the other CD of studio sessions which is top notch stuff too. Overall an excellent listen from a New Wave of British Heavy Metal-era band who, like many others at the time, had plenty of talent but not the breaks.

Disc 1
1. On the Streets 02:33  
2. Speeder 04:08  
3. Find the Angel 05:08  
4. I'm Taking Off 03:20  
5. Death Before Dishonour 05:50  
6. High Flyer 03:23  
7. Judgement 04:28  
8. Taking a Gamble 04:05  
9. Warriors 03:32  
10. Trail Blazer 03:44  
11. Deep in the Night 03:50     44:01  

Disc 2
1. Get Up, Get Down 04:43  
2. Beggars Can't Be Choosers 03:53  
3. Ride the Storm 03:25  
4. Misgivings 04:48  
5. The Best Is Yet to Come 05:47  
6. Alone Again 06:20  
7. Black Panther 03:56  
8. The Rising 05:23  
9. Look Thru' You 05:41  
10. An Hour of Thunder 04:4248:38

SR059
2xCD

Here’s yet another “lost” band from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal days being given the re-discovered treatment. In this case it’s Syar. And it’s double-bubble time too.

The CD package contains not only their sole album – Death Before Dishonour – but also a second CD of ten songs the band recorded in the studio in early 1984 which were never released – until now……!

Syar formed around 1982 and were based around Harrogate. The usual heavy local gigging resulted in attention from Mausoleum Records which saw the release of Death Before Dishonour. Despite being well received, it didn’t put Syar on the road to rock stardom. The band broke up with some members joining another band – Maineeaxe and that was that for Syar.

However – Death Before Dishonour is an excellent slab of NWOBHM performed with skill and a fair bit of melody thrown in amongst the generally fast-paced riffage. The songs are generally punchy in nature around the four minute mark. A mixture of speedy, slashing, chugging, cutting chords, solid rhythm section, well put together to the point soloing and tasty vocals.

To some extent it reminds me of early Diamond Head, Angel Witch and Tytan.

On The Streets is proper New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Hits hard, punchy, no nonsense as it gallops along. Speeder and Find The Angel a bit slower and moody. I’m Taking Off, er, does take off.

The title cut – Death Before Dishonour is the stand-out. Around six minutes or so and the band stretch out here in to a bit of an epic/atmospheric effort with changes of pace and excellent guitar breaks. Conjures up images related to the cover art of the epic struggle depicted between the muscled-up warrior and the giant serpent thing.

The second disc of those never before released bonus tracks is a fine discovery. Some superb stuff on it. Especially the guitars. Perhaps better than the album which was released. A pity circumstances did not align back in 1984 for the second album’s worth of material to find a label.

Two CDs, one fine album which did get a release and the other CD of studio sessions which is top notch stuff too. Overall an excellent listen from a New Wave of British Heavy Metal-era band who, like many others at the time, had plenty of talent but not the breaks.

Disc 1
1. On the Streets 02:33  
2. Speeder 04:08  
3. Find the Angel 05:08  
4. I'm Taking Off 03:20  
5. Death Before Dishonour 05:50  
6. High Flyer 03:23  
7. Judgement 04:28  
8. Taking a Gamble 04:05  
9. Warriors 03:32  
10. Trail Blazer 03:44  
11. Deep in the Night 03:50     44:01  

Disc 2
1. Get Up, Get Down 04:43  
2. Beggars Can't Be Choosers 03:53  
3. Ride the Storm 03:25  
4. Misgivings 04:48  
5. The Best Is Yet to Come 05:47  
6. Alone Again 06:20  
7. Black Panther 03:56  
8. The Rising 05:23  
9. Look Thru' You 05:41  
10. An Hour of Thunder 04:4248:38