The book now appeared to be irrevocably closed on Blitzkrieg's brief trajectory as the musicians scattered to the four winds, but nearly four years later, after stints with Avenger, Satan, and Lone Wolf, Brian Ross decided to give the band one more try. With a standing invitation from Neat to release an album if he could get one recorded, Ross brought back Sirotto and Moore, then borrowed Tygers of Pan Tang guitarist Mick Proctor and Satan drummer Sean Taylor to re-record much of Blitzkrieg's old material for 1985's A Time of Changes. It all proved to be a case of too little, too late, however, and despite beyond-modest sales, not even Metallica's then-recent cover of "Blitzkrieg" provided enough momentum to launch the band into flight once again -- especially with such a patched-together lineup. Refusing to give in, Ross spent the ensuing years trying to assemble a serviceable core of musicians with which to start anew, but it wouldn't be until 1991 that Blitzkrieg would fly again, albeit briefly, after releasing the semi-rehashed 10 Years of Blitzkrieg EP through Roadrunner. A complete album entitled Unholy Trinity was then stitched together from old and new recordings, but contractual snafus kept it from release until 1995, by which time Blitzkrieg had discovered the lucrative possibilities of touring European countries still interested in the NWOBHM (Germany, Greece, etc.). Buoyed by this small but reliable audience, the band has remained active over the years, with rotating groups of musicians backing up Brian Ross on albums like The Mists of Avalon (1998), Absolute Power (2003), Absolutely Live (2004), Sins and Greed (2005), and Theatre of the Damned (2007).
The band would reappear in 2013 with Back from Hell, their first set of new material in six years. To celebrate the band's 30th anniversary, they reissued A Time of Changes in 2015, re-recorded and packaged with additional songs "Too Wild to Tame" and "Jealous Love." A split single, "Reign of Fire" b/w "Judge Not," arrived in early 2018, the first tastes from their album Judge Not (Mighty Music). An EP, Loud and Proud, appeared in December 2019. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi