i am just fucking glad they stayed around and did not quit, they literally are as hard as an anvil, ! THIS IS THIRTEEN HAS BECOME MY THEME SONG! i have always been a Triskaidekaphile! that song big time reinforced that! Keep on Rockin, Keep on Rockin, to this metal tonight!
I'm a fan since 84 with Metal on Metal. I saw them for the first time when they were on tour with AC/DC after the movie was out the first time. I saw them again two years ago. Anvil is a great band. They always release great albums. Twice I saw them they are amazing Live. All metal fans in Canada wake the F..K up and support the band. 🤘 Mighty Anvil🤘from a TRUE Anvil fan
Small club tours can be surprisingly lucrative. Like, they're not millionaires by a long stretch but I bet they make at least 50k each a year after everything is paid for. Which isn't much in the grand scheme of things but I bet it sure beats working a day job.
I've been to plenty rehearsal sessions over at the studio @ Jane & Finch, North York, ON. Good times? 👍 let's talk about it. Heck, my band Tyrus backup Anvil at the Grand West strip joint, on Keele just north of Finch. And that's the bottom line.
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Im happy for them that the documentary gave them a boost and opportunity to make a living touring. They seem like great guys. All that being said barring the first few albums, they dont write great songs. Musically solid but lyrically poor. That's just my opinion though and I wish them all the luck in the world
Did these guys intend to make a movie like “Spinal Tap”? If they’re sincere, I wish them the best, but this film seems to be too smarmy to be serious. Anvil comes off as a cartoon. They’re too typical to appear as serious. This has to be a joke, right? 🤔
There's a reason Anvil didn't make it. They don't make very good music. They barely break 2000-3000 total sales per album and aside from maybe one or two big gig invites every year because of their cult status, they play to maybe a thousand people per gig. Anvil is the perfect example of the fact that passion can only take you so far.
I'm glad Steve and Robb got their second chance, they deserve it, but I don't buy Steve's opinion they failed first time around because of bad management. They fell by the wayside because their music just wasn't any good.