Fear Not
Artist: Fear Not
Label: Pakaderm Records/Roxx Records
Released: 1993/2017
Type: Full-Length
Version: Remastered/Reissue/25th Anniversary Edition
Rating: 5/5 Skulls (3)
Originally released January 1, 1993 on Pakaderm/Word, this was the band's first and only release after changing their name from Love Life and replacing Darin Eby with Chris Howell on Guitar. The album was produced by John and Dino Elefante.
The 25th Anniversary edition was released on December 15, 2017 by Roxx Records featuring a very beautiful new cover, that stays true to the original release while highlighting the hand painting of Ronald Wall, who assisted in the beautiful pin stripped logos on the cover and the beautiful updated hand painting of the cross on the back cover. Together with Scott Waters (No Life til Metal), they turned the artwork and layout in to a work of art.
This reissue has been completely remastered for vinyl and for a special CD pressing by Rob Colwell (Bombworks Sound).
Guardian's drummer, Karl Ney, is credited with co-writes on a couple of tracks.
Lineup
Larry Worley (Love Life) - Lead Vocals/Guitar
Chris Howell (Red Sea) - Guitars/Backing Vocals
Rod Romero (Love Life) - Bass/Backing Vocals
Gary Hanson (Love Life) - Drums/Backing Vocals
Guests
Dino Elefante (Mastedon) - Background Vocals
Jeff Gunn - Background Vocals
E.L. McNeely - Bass
Songs
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Reviews For "Fear Not"
Amazing!
by tombie on 3/26/2012
This album is amazing! Larry Worley and company definitely delivered the goods and with authority. If you like bands like Skid Row, Slaughter, Ratt, Guardian, or Tesla then you will love this album. It is too bad that they were so short lived, they only have the one album. Larry's voice sounds so 90s classic metal and the production is top notch. It was produced by the Elephantes so it does carry that signature Pakaderm Records sound but with a little edge. My favorite songs are "Easy Come Easy Go", "Money Money", "Give It Up", "Mr. Compromise", and "Take Hold". I love this album and place it in one of my top favs...
by Jessrox on 2/11/2013
Totally remind me of Saigon kick. Very good album.