For Those Who Dare is an interesting Chastain album, and one that remains overlooked 30 years later. The focus of the album remains split between David T. Chastain’s guitar heroics and Leather Leone’s powerhouse vocals, but there is a noticeable progression in the band’s sound. Chastain managed to sound heavier and more aggressive without trying to imitate the emerging thrash metal sound, which was no mean feat in 1990. Chastain’s intricate solos were paired with positively thundering rhythms, which only amplified the heaviness Leone was bringing. The band’s cover of the Heart staple “Barracuda,” which could have been extremely cheesy, ended up being one of the album’s highlights, but it was original songs like “Night of Anger,” “Please Set Us Free” and the powerful title track that really defined For Those Who Dare’s sound.
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