Virgin Steele is an American heavy metal band that originated in the 1980s. The group is known for its unique blend of traditional heavy metal, power metal, and symphonic elements, often incorporating classical influences and lyrical themes drawn from mythology, history, and legend. The band has been labeled as pioneers in the "barbaric romantic" subgenre of metal. Here's a brief overview:
Formation and Early Years
Virgin Steele was formed in 1981 by Jack Starr (guitar) and David DeFeis (vocals and keyboards). The band's self-titled debut album was released the following year.
Key Members
David DeFeis: He is the primary songwriter and has been the consistent member throughout the band's existence. DeFeis's powerful vocals and keyboard playing, as well as his elaborate compositions, have been the defining features of the band's sound.
Edward Pursino: He replaced founding guitarist Jack Starr in the mid-1980s and has been integral to the band's sound, contributing both guitar work and songwriting.
Style and Themes
Virgin Steele's music is characterized by its epic and grandiose nature, with extended song arrangements, multi-part suites, and orchestral elements. Their lyrics frequently delve into tales of tragedy, romance, and mythology, drawing inspiration from ancient civilizations and their respective pantheons.

Discography
1982 – Virgin Steele
1983 – Guardians of the Flame
1985 – Noble Savage
1988 – Age of Consent
1993 – Life Among the Ruins
1995 – The Marriage of Heaven and Hell – Part I
1996 – The Marriage of Heaven and Hell – Part II
1998 – Invictus
2000 – The House of Atreus – Act I
2000 – The House of Atreus – Act II
2006 – Visions of Eden
2010 – The Black Light Bacchanalia
2013 – Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation
2018 – Seven Devils Moonshine
Album live
Specials
1997 – A Cry in the Night
2002 – Hymns to Damnation
2019 – The Passion of Dionysus