Canadian metal band that released the five-track EP 'Master Of Disaster' in 1985. Line-up listed in the review: Lori Wilde (vocals), Gary Quaye (guitar), Mick Di Anno (guitar), Glenn Hoffman (bass), Glen Richards (drums).

Per a DeBaser review, the band's sound mixes epic/heavy metal and NWOBHM influences; reviewers compare aspects of their style to Medieval Steel, Omen, Motley Crue, W.A.S.P., and Manilla Road.

DeBaser's review highlights Black Knight as a Canadian metal act that released a five-track EP, Master Of Disaster, in 1985. The review praises Lori Wilde's high-pitched vocals, the dual-guitar work, and memorable solos. Influences are cited as Medieval Steel, Omen, Motley Crue and W.A.S.P., with comparisons to Manilla Road and NWOBHM. The record is described as exciting, epic and powerful.

For:Fans of 1980s heavy metal, NWOBHM enthusiasts, collectors of cult metal EPs

 They are one of the many cult metal bands that enriched the amazing metal scene of the Eighties year after year.

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