Lawless, the band's only remaining original member, has expanded his horizons over the past 20 years to the extent that he's taken an incredibly bold risk with The Neon God: Part One—The Rise (Sanctuary), W.A.S.P.'s latest platter. It's a conceptual piece that rocks mercilessly through a story line that's devoid of even a hint of the juvenile odes to sex, drugs and excess that made the band famous.
In short, Lawless has managed to achieve a bona fide metal masterpiece while most of his contemporaries are content to tour the casino circuit or package themselves with other washouts in the interest of a quick buck. Expect the best metal show you'll see this year.