Metal Magic is the debut studio album by American
heavy metal band
Pantera, released on June 10, 1983 by Metal Magic Records.[1] Like the band's next three releases, it is musically oriented toward a
glam/heavy metal sound influenced by
Kiss and
Van Halen, rather than the
groove metal style they became famous for playing in the 1990s. The album was released on the band's own label (also called Metal Magic) and produced by
Jerry Abbott (under the alias "The Eld'n"), a noted
country music songwriter and producer, and father of
"Diamond" Darrell and
Vince Abbott, who were 16 and 19 years old, respectively, at the time of release.
Reception
In a retrospective review for
AllMusic, Eduardo Rivadavia gave Metal Magic a largely negative ranking of 1.5 stars out of a possible 5. He described the album as "exceedingly average
hard rock and metal misfires" with only two promising songs in "I'll Be Alright" and "Widowmaker". Furthermore, the album's "strongest asset" even in these early years was
Dimebag Darrell's guitar playing.[3]
^Metal Magic (LP sleeve).
Pantera. Arlington, Texas: Metal Magic Records. 1983. MMR1283.{{
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Metal Magic is the debut studio album by American
heavy metal band
Pantera, released on June 10, 1983 by Metal Magic Records.[1] Like the band's next three releases, it is musically oriented toward a
glam/heavy metal sound influenced by
Kiss and
Van Halen, rather than the
groove metal style they became famous for playing in the 1990s. The album was released on the band's own label (also called Metal Magic) and produced by
Jerry Abbott (under the alias "The Eld'n"), a noted
country music songwriter and producer, and father of
"Diamond" Darrell and
Vince Abbott, who were 16 and 19 years old, respectively, at the time of release.
Reception
In a retrospective review for
AllMusic, Eduardo Rivadavia gave Metal Magic a largely negative ranking of 1.5 stars out of a possible 5. He described the album as "exceedingly average
hard rock and metal misfires" with only two promising songs in "I'll Be Alright" and "Widowmaker". Furthermore, the album's "strongest asset" even in these early years was
Dimebag Darrell's guitar playing.[3]
^Metal Magic (LP sleeve).
Pantera. Arlington, Texas: Metal Magic Records. 1983. MMR1283.{{
cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (
link)