Hard 'n' Heavy


Hard 'n' Heavy is the debut studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. It was originally released independently under the band name "Lips".

Critical reception

Reviewer Toots Daley from British magazine Kerrang! in beginning of 1982 expressed a joy from pleasant surprise made by this album. As per him the "main strength" of Anvil "lies in the guitar/vocal prowess of Lips who comes on like a young Steve Tyler crossed with a butch Rob Halford".
Eduardio Rivadavia of AllMusic gave the album three stars out of five. He wrote: "Anvil finally latch on to their impending speed and thrash metal destiny. That destiny, as was said earlier, would take immediate shape on the following year's Metal on Metal, and the radical evolution between these first two albums clearly illustrates Anvil's internal transformation, from fans in thrall to '70s metal and hard rock to professional musicians united behind a newly discovered vision of their own."

Personnel

Anvil
Additional musicians
  • Bess Ross – background vocals on "School Love", "I Want You Both ", "Bedroom Game", and "Ooh Baby"
Production