Before The Final Countdown: Europe’s Heavy-Hitting Second Act
Description
Unearthing Europe’s Metal Roots: Wings of Tomorrow Revisited
Have you ever wondered what Europe sounded like before “The Final Countdown” catapulted them to global fame? This week on Dig Me Out, we dive deep into Wings of Tomorrow, the underrated second album that proves Europe cut their teeth in raw ’80s metal—long before synths and stadium choruses took over.
In this episode, your hosts Jason Ziap, Tim Minnichi, and Chip Midnight peel back the layers of Wings of Tomorrow to reveal a band straddling the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and European hard rock scenes. We trace John Norum’s guitar wizardry, Joey Tempest’s emerging vocal prowess, and the curious production choices—drum machines, mid-process lineup changes, and a scrappy DIY ethos. Along the way, we debate which riffs stand the test of time and why this cult classic deserves a spot in every metalhead’s collection.
If you’re into Iron Maiden’s gallops, early Scorpions firepower, or Rainbow’s dark, riff-heavy mystique, this episode will light up your nostalgia wires.
Why You’ll Love This
- Discover how Wings of Tomorrow bridges the gap between underground metal and arena rock.
- Learn the backstory of a Swedish quartet transforming from Force to Europe.
- Debate the album’s standout tracks—from the thunderous “Stormwind” to the bluesy tension of “Scream of Anger.”
- Unpack the quirks: drum machine swaps, last-minute lineup changes, and a raw production style that screams authenticity.
Episode Highlights
0:00 – Intro riff – Framing Wings of Tomorrow as the hidden metal masterpiece
2:45 – Album Origins – How Europe evolved from garage-band roots to studio contenders
7:30 – Stormwind Breakdown – Scorpions meets Sabbath in a Swedish metal anthem
12:15 – Guitar Clinic – John Norum’s wah-pedal wizardry and inverted power-chord magic
17:50 – Production Deep Dive – Drum machines, lineup shake-ups, and DIY grit
22:10 – Dreamer & the Ballad Seed – Early hints of Europe’s power-ballad future
26:35 – Final Verdict – Does it hold up against Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Rainbow standards?
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