The Rods -
Return to positive reviews and classic sounds after a 22-year hiatus. Rattle the Cage (2024), Wild Dogs Unchained (2025)
: The definitive power trio consists of David Feinstein (guitar/vocals), Carl Canedy (drums), and Garry Bordonaro (bass), who replaced original bassist Steven Starmer after the first album.
: Critics describe their music as a blend of Manowar, Anvil, and KISS—unapologetically focusing on "metal" themes, shout-along choruses, and solid guitar work. Chronological Discography and Evolution The Rods
The band’s career is divided into a prolific early era (1980–1986) and a modern resurgence beginning in 2008. Key Albums Significance Rock Hard (1980) / The Rods (1981) Independent debut later picked up by Arista Records. Peak 80s Wild Dogs (1982), In the Raw (1983)
As of early 2026, the band remains active with high production values and new material: Return to positive reviews and classic sounds after
Features new bassist Freddy Villano and a modern production "twist". Recent Developments (2024–2026)
The Rods are characterized by a "Neanderthal" or "balls-to-the-wall" version of traditional metal that rejected the boogie-rock style of Feinstein's previous band, Elf. Carl Canedy (drums)
: Drummer Carl Canedy is a significant figure in metal history beyond his performance; he produced seminal albums for the "Big Four" of thrash, including Anthrax’s Armed and Dangerous and Overkill’s Feel the Fire .
