Helstar recorded "Remnants of War" in 1985 with a new and powerful line up. Jerry Abarca, Rob Treviño, and drummer Rene Luna joined the band and released "Remnants" in 1986 for Combat records. Once again the band received much praise from around the world. Helstar embarked on its first US tour and opened up for such heavy hitters as Anthrax, Megadeth, TT Quick, and King Diamond to name a few. Once again though, line up changes reared its ugly head and Rob and Rene chose to leave the band. This happened at a critical time as the band had decided to move to LA in pursuit of a new record deal.
It was at this time that guitarist Andre Corbin and drummer Frank Ferreira joined the band. Helstar signed with Metal Blade records and produced two albums for the label. "A Distant Thunder" saw the band cross the pond for the first time. The band played several arena sized venues with Yngwie Malmsteen and Tankard. Headlining and selling out the famed Dynamo club was one of the highlights of the tour. In 1989 the band quickly followed up "A Distant Thunder" with "Nosferatu". It was Helstar's first concept album, with half the album being dedicated to the story of Bram Stoker's "Dracula". Many believe that this album was ahead of it's time. Not only did it feature the most intricate music Helstar had done to this time, it dealt with a subject that several years later would become en vogue. It was the last album Helstar would record for Metal Blade. Andre and Frank exited the band soon thereafter. With the "grunge" movement running high, the face of music in the U.S. changed. Unable to secure a deal, Larry Barragan followed suite and left not only Helstar but music all together. But not before recording a 4 song demo with two new members. Aaron Garza took over at guitar and Russell Deleon became the new drummer. The demo would later be released as "Helstar-The James Rivera Legacy".
James Rivera never lost sight of his dream and continued along with Jerry Abarca as Helstar. Now having to fill Larry Barragan's shoes they turned to former Helstar guitarist Rob Treviño. They recorded "Multiples in Black" with the help of Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson as producer. This would be the last proper album Helstar would record. Several years later Metal Blade records released a live cd "Twas the Night of a Hellish Xmas". James Rivera later released 2 demo recordings as "The James Rivera Legacy". Helstar for all intensive purposes disbanded. Only James Rivera and Jerry Abarca would continue to do shows as Helstar but would not record again under that name.
Helstar laid the groundwork for the progressive power metal movement without even knowing it. Three things can be said about Helstar throughout the years. The music was full of integrity, it was heavy, and it was true.
James Rivera has enjoyed much success staying busy with several projects. He is considered by some to be one of the most legendary metal vocalist ever. He has recorded with Destiny's End, Seven Witches, Killing Machine, and is now a member of Vicious Rumors. He has kept the Helstar candle burning bright throughout.
Larry Barragan, Rob Treviño, and Russell Deleon have also resurfaced with a new band named Eternity Black. They have released a self-titled 5 song EP as well. Having never lost touch, the friendship and the bond between these members has always been strong. So when Robb Chavez came up with the idea, it was a "no brainer". Will this band continue? That really depends on you the fans and what the demand will be. There is one thing we all know for sure. When Helstar hits the stage on June 10th with all of its energy and power, it will be a show you will not want to miss it!
Helstar has recorded seven full length albums spanning over two decades. They have amassed an impressive body of work.
Witch's Eye
Helstar Lyrics
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Where evil spirits dwell
There lives a witch who holds the key
To the flaming gates of hell
She rules over the dark land
The mighty queen of sin
She casts upon us all a spell
Her magic creeps within
Take heed to the word of the blind
They tell you no lie
Never look straight into the -
Witch's Eye
For if you do, you'll surely die
The lyrics of "Witch's Eye" by Helstar suggest a story of a witch who lives on top of a mountain and holds the key to the gates of hell. She is the ruler of the dark land, and her magical abilities can cast spells on anyone who dares to cross her path. The song advises listeners to pay heed to the warnings of the blind, who tell them not to look into the witch's eye, as it could lead to certain death.
The imagery and lyrics of "Witch's Eye" have an eerie and haunting tone, creating a sense of dread and danger for the listener. The lyrics highlight the power of magic and the supernatural, warning against the dangers of delving too deeply into the unknown. The song is a cautionary tale that tells of the danger that lies in the pursuit of forbidden knowledge, and the risks of making deals with dark forces.
Contributed by Ava J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Larval Angel
i remember drawing this from the cassette cover during class in sixth grade!!! hell yah. that cheese-mo sci-fi artwork on the cover of the cd re-issue blew chunks. a lot of underground metal bands in the old days didn't have mind-blowingly kickass pro-fantasy art on their albums. the cover could look like a kid painted it and the music could very well have been unique and bangin'!! sort of the inverse of a lot of shit these days:P
I GUARANTEE IT
This song has one of the most metal sounding intros ever.
MSB 1791
Smoked a lot of weed and drank a lot beer while jamming to this record.
jjammmees
kickass song
PJ McCabe
Still have this vinyl
j angel
Me too. 👍
Bobby Oswald Jr
10,000 views and NO dislikes 🤘🤘🤘🤘
AKA Criswell
That artwork is all kinds of metal.
James Thomas
helstar s the shyt man.!! AND IM THE ROCKINST SON OF A BITCH ON THE PLANET.!!! AND I SAID SO.!!!
cepolt
Just noticed you were one subscriber short of 666.... you're welcome ha