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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Heavy Maytal- Dio's"Magica"






 By 2000, I was pretty much jsut listening to hardcore shit like Converge or at the other spectrum the Cure, so this fell between the cracks and I have never listened to this album before. Craig Goldy returns for Dio's concept album. Jimmy Bain from Rainbow also showed up for bass duties."Lord of the Last Day" is the first actual song. It is slow and deliberate, bordering on doom, but not too anchored in nostalgia. It is interesting to hear Dio reach down and pull some lower notes out. "Fover Dreams" has more of a "Man on Silver Mountain" feel to its groove. It works for what they are doing here. 

It feels like they are jamming their way into "Turn to Stone," which would work well live. There are some soulful vocal embellishments by Dio in places on this one. Not the strongest chorus, but not opposed to this song either. Part of the concept is the robot voices, adding narrative, so maybe the theme is robots vs magic? "Feed My Head" is a little darker with great lyrics. "Eriel" has more of a "Holy Diver" gallop, but it does not feel too recycled. 

"Challis' takes modern drive and applies it to a more 80s rock sound. The riff carries echoes of "Cat Scratch Fever".  There is some interesting guitar work that opens up "As Long as it's not about Love."It starts off as more of a ballad, Dio showing off the more tender colors his voice is capable of capturing while retaining power. It never takes off but stays in a more dramatic, expressive place. There is a folkish intro to "Losing My Insanity," but with that song title, it would be too muh of a Spinal Tap moment for them not to kick into metal at some point. It's not the heaviest song on the album, but it has more of a swing to it. He has obviously become aware of folk metal by this point in time. 

"Otherworld" carries the typical not quite doomy throb that his solo work is known for, then the album takes a turn. There are two pieces called reprises before launching into the 18-minute of Dio's book on tape entitled. "Magica Story" so for the purpose of this album I am not going to include it nor was I really interested in story hour myself. I will give this one a 9 as despite it's ambitions and story telling it feels the least inspired .    But Dio is singing that elevates it over most metal albums from this period.



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