Had this record come out prior to the 1988 release of Queensryche's
Operation: Mindcrime, W.A.S.P.'s Blackie Lawless would perhaps be enjoying the respect he deserves. Unfortunately it wasn't, and Lawless' formidable voice has thus been squandered for the past decade on marginal, past-their-prime hair metal albums. But better late than never.
Neon God kicks ass in all its “dark messiah” conceptual glory. It's bold, heavy and wracked with a passion only a metal purist like Lawless can muster while planted firmly in middle age. Seriously, this one's a keeper!