MANILLA ROAD is a name that Metalheads need to hear, and their music is something that a Metalhead needs to experience at least once in their live, for better or worse. Their albums come from a creative mind. Historically, they propelled Heavy Metal to never-before-seen heights, and became known as the pioneers of Epic Metal; to this date, they are still going strong, Mark Shelton an indomitable purveyor of metallic spirit. A classic release, the reissue of 1987's "Mystification". It churns with epic riffs and arrangements and soaring melodic structures, and deliciously expressive solos. "Valley of Unrest" sees some creative rhythmic use in its riffs, melding sounds from the realms of Thrash, Groove and even IRON MAIDEN and once again proves the band's innate ability at story-telling. The title track is a broad and mid-tempo composition with wide-spanning, guitar-driven atmospheres, overlaid with Mark's pure vocal delivery, and recognizably perfect lyrical diction; heavy and poetic, the way the classics should be. They're one of those bands where you will never stop finding unheard music; every next track seems fresh and new, regardless of whether or not you have forgotten about previously hearing it. Re-listenable that is a trait that only some metal bands meet, and even then is it rarely consistent.