Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Risk - Discography (1988-1993)

 

Risk - Discography (1988-1993)

Risk was a German thrash metal band from Witten. The group published from 1988 to 1993 a total of five albums and one MCD.

Risk grew out of the progressive rock band Faithful Breath. The last active line-up at Heinz Mikus (vocals), Thilo Hermann (guitar), Peter Dell (bass) and Jürgen Düsterloh (drums) and adapted its name to the popular mid-1980s thrash metal style. [1] Thilo Hermann, who was also still active with Holy Moses, played with the group a demo. The band got a record deal with the SPV label. The debut album The Daily Horror News ... (... from the lost side of the world) was published in 1988 with Roman Keymer (ex-Angel Dust) as a guitarist. Singer Heinz Mikus played a second guitar. To the reputation of the group, the cover of this and the following albums contributed, which were drawn by Sebastian Krüger in comic style. [1]
1988, the group toured with Sabbath and Rage on tour in Germany and 1989 in the opening act of Manowar through Europe. Meanwhile Thilo Herrmann returned to the group. 1989 also appeared the album Hell's Animal, which sells about 15,000 times, and the Ratman EP. [1] developed in 1990 by Dirty Surfaces with 25,000 copies sold, the biggest success of the group. Risk occurs in Prague together with Running Wild before about 25,000 fans. [1] For Thilo Hermann Christian Sumser a rose.
After that, the group loses its status slowly. The album Reborn (1992) marked a departure from the fun image of the band represents the group had always understood differently, as have the cover of the Kruger transported. Reborn had a rather serious cover by Andreas Marschall. Musically, the group is breaking new ground. The concept album about the ancient Indian god Ravana is lined with sitar sounds and more oriented towards the power metal. [2] The subsequent tour with Gamma Ray runs moderately successful. Roman Keymer suffered on a Rage Against the Machine concert sudden hearing loss, but declared himself ready with the album turpitude einzuspielen. SPV then not renew the contract, the band finally dissolved shortly thereafter.


BANDMEMBERS:

Peter Dell Bass (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Faithful Breath
Jürgen Düsterloh Drums (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Faithful Breath
Roman "Romme" Keymer Guitars (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Centaur (live), ex-Crows, ex-Angel Dust
Heinz Mikus Vocals (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Faithful Breath
Christian Sumser Guitars (1992-1993)



Discography:

1988 - The Daily Horror News 
1989 - Hell's Animals 
1989 - Ratman (EP) 
1990 - Dirty Surfaces 
1992 - The Reborn 
1993 - Turpitude 

Britny Fox - Discography (1988-2002)

 

Britny Fox was an American glam metal band from the Philadelphia area, initially active from 1985 to 1992 then subsequently reforming in 2000. They are best known for their music video for "Girlschool" and their hit "Long Way to Love". Britny Fox formed in 1985 in Philadelphia. The band was originally fronted by lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist "Dizzy" Dean Davidson.

The band released a demo titled In America in 1986, which drummer Tony Destra reportedly played on. The band's self-titled debut album, released in 1988, was one of the most successful premieres of the 1988-89 season, selling more than one million copies and bringing more than 625,000 fans to their 130+ shows.

They also won Metal Edge Magazine's 1988 Reader's Choice Award for Best New Band. After the release of the band's second album in 1989, Boys in Heat, Davidson departed, and formed the band Blackeyed Susan. He was replaced by Las Vegas native Tommy Paris aka Don Jillson formerly of the band Jillson.

Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde and Poison drummer Rikki Rockett guested on the band's third album, Bite Down Hard, which was released in 1991, was a strong return to form. However, the popularity of glam metal was on a decline around the time of the album's release due to the rising popularity of the grunge movement. Britny Fox disbanded in 1992.

Michael Kelly Smith was previously in an early version of fellow Philadelphia glam metal band Cinderella until his dismissal, and later Tony Destra also played with them.Drummer Adam West, formerly of Tangier, played for Britny Fox briefly between the time of Tony Destra and Johnny Dee.

Britny Fox reunited in 2000 with the same line up before their disbandment, and released a fourth studio album, Springhead Motorshark, in 2003. The band has had summer US and European tours in 2007 and 2008. Guitarist Tommy Krash and former White Lion drummer Greg D'Angelo was supposed to join at that time, but he broke his foot during rehearsal and was replaced with Henry Now.

As of 2007, Britny Fox reformed under original bassist Billy Childs. The other current and former members are lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jamie Fletcher, lead guitarist Greg Polcari, and drummer Henry Now.

In 2010, Dizzy Dean Davidson unsuccesfully attempted to reunite the original line up.

Releases:
1988 Britny Fox
1989 Boys in Heat
1991 Bite Down Hard
2003 Springhead Motorshark


Big Engine - Discography (2002-2014)

 

Big Engine - Discography (2002-2014)

Hailing from Jacksonville, FL, a city with a storied musical history; Big Engine roars through biker rallies from Daytona to Sturgis, as well as clubs, and NASCAR events amassing an army of gear heads, bikers, and race fans known affectionately as 'Big Engine Freaks'.

Even after playing over 150 shows a year, people just can't get enough of Big Engine's fun, old-school style rock shows, and their high energy music. Along with the 'Big Engine Freaks' that follow the boys from town to town, the uninitiated seldom last the entirety of the show without raising their fists in the air and singing along to the band's catchy choruses and instantly memorable lyrics.

Founded and fronted by Tony Mikus, Big Engine hits the highway, bringing the party from town to town with crowd favorites: "Shake That Thing", "That Girl's a Freak", "Turn It On", "Party Like A Rock Star", and "Sister Mary." His voice is unique and powerful; and he commands the stage with the confidence and wit of a true rock n' roll front man. He is also Big Engine's primary songwriter. 

Tony says Big Engine's current album: 'Shot Like A Rocket', released in 2014 through Pavement Entertainment/MRI Sony Red is "Big Engine's most popular release to date. The 14 songs are a combination of favorites picked by the fans from previous releases along with a handful of new tunes that make it an entertaining hour of pure Big Engine!" "Fans tell me all the time how much they love 'Shot Like A Rocket'! They say it's exciting, fun, relatable music therapy with something for every mood. This album makes them want to get up and move, and they feel it has the magic that made the Rock music of the 70s and 80s so captivating. Shot Like A Rocket is built to last, just like Big Engine!"  

In good company, Big Engine has shared the stage with Buckcherry, Motorhead, Bret Michaels, Vince Neil, Charlie Daniels, 38 Special, Ted Nugent, Jackyl, Great White, Black Stone Cherry and many other international acts. Fueled by Twisted Tea; you'll find Big Engine on the road now!

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Bigelf - Discography (1997-2014)

 

Bigelf is a progressive rock/progressive metal band formed in Los Angeles, CA in 1991.

Bigelf were formed as a psychedelic/glam-tinged hard rock outfit in 1991 in Los Angeles, California by Damon Fox and Richard Anton. They initially gained a large underground following. Bigelf's original line-up included Damon Fox (vocals/keyboards/guitar), Richard Anton (vocals/bass), A.H.M. Butler-Jones (vocals/guitar) and Thom Sullivan (drums).

The quartet recorded the six-track EP Closer to Doom in spring 1995, co-produced by Sylvia Massy. Closer to Doom was released in 1996 and established them as 'fathers' of the psychedelic doom movement that spawned the Los Angeles stoner rock scene. The first line-up change came when Steve Frothingham replaced Sullivan in late 1995; soon afterward founding member Richard Anton exited the band.

Continuing on as a three-piece, they recorded Money Machine in summer 1997, which Swedish label Record Heaven eventually released in 2000. This led the band to tour Scandinavia, where they became a quartet again with the addition of Finnish bass player Duffy Snowhill, who debuted on their six-track EP Goatbridge Palace. Recorded in Stockholm in December 2000, it featured the singles "(Another)Nervous Breakdown" and "Side Effects" plus four live tracks, one being a cover of the Black Sabbath classic "Sweet Leaf". Serjical Strike Records released a limited pressing of Money Machine in the United States after System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian took an interest in the band. In summer 2001, Butler-Jones fell into a diabetic coma while on tour in Sweden (he would remain unconscious until his death on December 31, 2009 at the age of 42). Ace Mark (also from Helsinki, Finland) took his place on guitar, leaving Fox as the sole singer and songwriter.

Regaining focus with a new, solid foundation, Bigelf signed with Warner Music Sweden in 2002 and released Hex the following year. The band attained cult status overseas, most notably in Northern Europe.

In 2007, Bigelf covered John Lennon's song "Mother" with American pop singer Christina Aguilera for the compilation album Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur to benefit Amnesty International's campaign to alleviate the crisis in Darfur. The song received positive reviews.

August 2008 saw Bigelf release Cheat The Gallows, the band's debut release for Linda Perry's Custard Records. It includes the lead single "Money, It's Pure Evil".[3]

In 2009, Bigelf toured with Dream Theater on their Progressive Nation 2009 tour. They were originally billed alongside Opeth and Unexpect on the European leg of the tour from September to November, but after Pain of Salvation and Beardfish were forced to drop out because of the bankruptcy of SPV, their record label's (InsideOut) distributor, Bigelf were also added to the North American tour as an opening act alongside Zappa Plays Zappa between July and August.[4] The band once again supported Dream Theater as their opening act for the Mexican, Canadian, and South American tour in March 2010. In April 2010, Bigelf supported Porcupine Tree on their US Tour.

After being dropped from Custard Records the band went on indefinite hiatus after playing several festival shows in Japan in August 2010.

In September 2012, Fox announced via the band's Facebook and website that a new Bigelf album was in the making.

On April 3, 2013, Inside Out Music announced Bigelf had signed with the label and would release a new album later that year.Fox recruited former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy to play on the new record Into the Maelstrom, according both to the Inside Out announcement and to Portnoy's own Twitter feed.Guitarist Luis Maldonado was also invited to "take some solos and add some color" to the album and also to perform with the band on the Progressive Nation at Sea cruise ship festival on February 18–22, 2014 as well as festivals that summer

In October 2014, guitarist John Wesley of Porcupine Tree and Mike Portnoy joined Bigelf as guest performers during their winter 2014 "Into the Maelstrom" European tour.

Penumbra - Discography (1999-2007)

 

Penumbra - Discography (1999-2007) 

Penumbra are a French gothic metal band formed in 1996 by Dorian and Jarlaath. The band released three albums before a long period of inactivity, interrupted in 2007 by the release of new demo recordings, and again in 2014 when the band announced they were working on a new album.

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Venom - Discography (1985-1997)

 

Black Metal band from Newcastle, Tyne and Wear U.K. founded in 1979.


With the release of their second album: Black Metal they gave birth and name to a genre: Black Metal, they also influenced the creation of other Extreme Metal styles such as Thrash, Speed and Death.


* By some, the band is considered to be a part of the NWOBHM movement, but according to Cronos words it wasn’t: "You think back to all those NWOHM bands at the time: They all sounded like someone else, with boring riffs and predictable lyrics. We didn’t want to be part of that, even if it meant people didn't like what we were doing at first, coz it was different".


Early age: Cronos created a band called Dwarfstar more rock / metal than punk and with the first signs of Satanic influences, writing song titles such as 'Sons of Satan', 'Bloodlust' and 'Welcome To Hell' and started incorporating pentagrams and dark satanic imagery.


1979 Conrad Lant a.k.a. Cronos (2) [Titan god from the Greek mythology that ate his children], was working at Impulse Studios in Wallsend he met Jeffrey Dunn a.k.a. Mantas (5). Cronos’s goal was to be in a band that plays original material not covers. He switched from rhythm guitar to bassist because the bassist left and stayed that way. At that time Clive "Jesus Christ" Archer was singer, but he was opposed to Satanism and that got him fired. Cronos tried the vocals and the rest of the band preferred him for singing.


1980 On October 10th, Venom recorded the first 6-track demo that got them signed with Neat Records for their first 7’’ ‘In League With Satan’ / Live Like An Angel - Die Like A Devil. Here it must be said that the initial mix of the tracks was made by a Neat engineer that he didn’t understand Venom’s sound and in result it didn’t really sound like them, so Cronos stole the initial tape and replaced it [before the pressing of the EPs] with one of his own mix!


1981 That same year, the band’s debut album, Welcome To Hell was unleashed [in 3 studio days], it wasn’t a true album but a collection of re-recorded demos with a sleeve, which is why there’s such a huge difference in sound quality between 'Welcome To Hell' and the next album.


1982 Having built a strong fan base among those who worshipped extreme metal, Venom returned [in 7 studio days] with their most important album: Black Metal with their original sound, Cronos shaped it as heavy as it could get.


1984 The band’s first UK live performance on June 1, was at the Hammersmith Odeon in London and became a sold-out event. At War With Satan album is released, idea started off as a story that Cronos wrote while he was still at school. It was going to be a Satanic Bible type idea that I wanted to have published as a novel, and then it turned into a concept album. The difference with other albums is that every song is linked into what went before, after all it was a story turn it into an album.


1996 the band reformed as the original line-up with Cronos back in the fold. A self-titled EP was released, followed by albums and the re-release of all of the bands' older classics.


Cronos (Conrad Lant) is the lead singer of the band, with the exception of Tony Dolan (Demolition Man) that handled vocals on 3 albums:

1989 Prime Evil

1991 Temples of Ice

1992 The Waste Lands

..More line-up changes happened, as Cronos left to follow a solo career [to return later again] and Abaddon was forced to re-recruit Mantas (largely missed by the fans) along with fellow British Atomkraft's Tony Dolan (who used the moniker 'Demolition Man' in Venom) and Al Banes, then, in 2014 former Venom members Mantas and Abaddon decided to start up a new band titled Venom Inc. later on, former Venom member, bassist Tony “Demolition Man” Dolan, was added to the line-up.

The story still goes on with live performances and new albums..


''Lay down your souls to the gods rock n' roll''

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Dismember Discography

 

A death metal band from Stockholm, Sweden, formed in April 1988 (initially as Dismemberizer) by David Blomqvist (guitar), Robert Sennebäck (vocals, bass, guitar) and Fred Estby (drums).

Dismember recorded two demo tapes, "Dismembered" in 1988 and "Last Blasphemies" in 1989, after which the band split up as Estby joined Carnage and Blomqvist joined Entombed. After Carnage disbanded Estby, Blomqvist and Kärki reformed Dismember and recorded the "Reborn in Blasphemy" demo in 1991. Then Sennebäck came back and bass player Richard Cabeza joined the band. They were signed to Nuclear Blast and released the debut full-length"Like an Ever Flowing Stream" later in 1991. This was followed by "Indecent And Obscene" in 1993 and "Massive Killing Capacity" in 1995.

After the release of "Death Metal" (1997) Magnus Sahlgren replaced Sennebäck on guitar. Cabeza left the band before the recording of "Hate Campaign" (1999), which featured Sharlee D'Angelo on bass. Cabeza however came back in 2000, but left again after "Where Ironcrosses Grow" was released in 2004. For a while the band operated with one guitarist as Sahlgren left in 2003 and wasn't replaced until 2005 when Martin Persson joined. Founding member Fred Estby left the band in 2007 and was replaced by Thomas Daun. Band's last album to date, "Dismember", was released in 2008.

On October 16th 2011 Dismember announced that they had disbanded.In January 2019 the band announced the comeback of the original line-up.

Releases:

1988 - Dismembered (Demo) (192 kbps)

1989 - Last Blasphemies (Demo) (192 kbps)

1989 - Rehearsal (Demo) (192 kbps)

1990 - Reborn In Blasphemy (Demo) (192 kbps)

1991 - Skin Her Alive (Single) (320 kbps)

1991 - Like An Ever Flowing Stream (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1992 - Pieces (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1993 - Indecent And Obscene (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1993 - Live In Stockholm (Bootleg) (320 kbps)

1995 - Casket Garden (EP) (320 kbps)

1995 - Massive Killing Capacity (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1997 - Misanthropic (EP) (320 kbps)

1997 - Death Metal (Japanese Edition) (320 kbps)

2000 - Hate Campaign (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

2004 - Live Blasphemies (DVD Audio) (320 kbps)

2004 - Where Ironcrosses Grow (320 kbps)

2005 - Complete Demos (Compilation) (320 kbps)

2006 - Live Montreal '06 (14-10-2006) (Bootleg) (192 kbps)

2006 - The God That Never Was (320 kbps)

2008 - Dismember (320 kbps)

2008 - Live Collection (Bootleg) (320 kbps)

2009 - Under Bloodred Skies (DVD-Audio) (VBR 176 kbps)

2014 - The Best of Dismember (Compilation) (320 kbps)

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Sunday, August 28, 2022

HammerFall - Discography (1997 - 2022)


 Years: 1997 - 2022

Style: Power

Country:Sweden

Format: 320 mp3

Size: 5.5 GB

Lineup

Oscar Dronjak Guitars (1993-present)
See also: Ceremonial Oath, ex-Crystal Age, ex-Desecrator, ex-The Hippie Killers

Fredrik Larsson Bass (1994-1997, 2007-present)
See also: Death Destruction, ex-Crystal Age, ex-None, ex-Cans, ex-Evergrey

Joacim Cans Vocals (1996-present)
See also: ex-Mrs. Hippie, ex-Cans, ex-Warlord, ex-Highlander

Pontus Norgren Guitars (2008-present)
See also: Pänzer, ex-The Ring, ex-Dreams Fall, At the Movies, Talisman, ex-Ludor (live), ex-Great King Rat, ex-Humanimal, ex-Jekyll & Hyde, ex-Pontus Norgren, ex-The Poodles, ex-Zan Clan, ex-Jeff Scott Soto (live)

David Wallin Drums (2014-2016, 2017-present)
See also: Blacksmith, Pain (live), Stormwind, ex-Meduza

Discography List
01. Studio Albums
1997 (2001) • Glory To The Brave (Russian Edition) • 00:56:38 • 320 kbps
1998 • Legacy Of Kings (Japanese Edition) • 00:55:26 • 320 kbps
2000 • Renegade (Russian Edition) • 00:55:05 • 320 kbps
2002 • Crimson Thunder (Japanese Edition) • 01:05:22 • 320 kbps
2005 • Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken (Japanese Edition) • 01:00:20 • 320 kbps
2006 • Threshold (Japanese Edition) • 00:57:38 • 320 kbps
2009 • No Sacrifice, No Victory (Japanese Edition) • 00:49:42 • 320 kbps
2011 • Infected (Japanese Edition) • 01:04:03 • 320 kbps
2011 • Infected (Limited Edition) • 00:59:21 • 320 kbps
2014 • (r)Evolution (Limited Edition) • 00:53:19 • 320 kbps
2016 • Built To Last (EMP Edition) • 2CD • 00:47:36 + 01:12:47 • 320 kbps
2019 • Dominion (Japanese Edition) • 00:55:18 • 320 kbps
2022 • Hammer Of Dawn • 00:45:51 • 320 kbps

02. Singles & EPs
1997 • Glory To The Brave (Single) • 00:20:28 • 320 kbps
1998 • Heeding The Call (Single) • 00:23:35 • 320 kbps
1999 • I Want Out (Single) • 00:12:07 • 320 kbps
2000 • Renegade (EP) • 00:12:39 • 320 kbps
2001 • Always Will Be (Single) • 00:16:11 • 320 kbps
2002 • Hearts On Fire (Single) (Japanese Edition) • 00:28:21 • 320 kbps
2005 • Blood Bound (Single) • 00:13:13 • 320 kbps
2006 • Natural High (Single) • 00:15:30 • 320 kbps
2007 • Last Man Standing (Single) • 00:04:30 • 320 kbps
2009 • Any Means Necessary (EP) • 00:20:09 • 320 kbps
2011 • B.Y.H. (Single) • 00:07:48 • 320 kbps
2011 • One More Time (Single) • 00:12:38 • 320 kbps
2014 • Bushido (Single) • 00:08:47 • 320 kbps
2016 • You Win Or You Die (7" Single) • 00:04:25 • 320 kbps
2019 • (We Make) Sweden Rock (Single) • 00:04:16 • 320 kbps
2020 • Second To One (Single) • 00:04:16 • 320 kbps

03. Compilations
2000 • Rise The Hammer 1997 - 2000 (Compilation) • 01:18:23 • 320 kbps
2007 • Steel Meets Steel - Ten Years Of Glory (Compilation) • 2CD • 01:09:50 + 01:07:19 • 320 kbps
2008 • Masterpieces (Compilation) (Japanese Edition) • 01:07:09 • 320 kbps

04. Live Albums
2003 • One Crimson Night (Live) • 2CD • 00:59:23 + 00:49:25 • 320 kbps
2012 • Gates Of Dalhalla (Live) • 2CD • 01:07:17 + 00:51:15 • 320 kbps
2020 • Live! Against The World (Live) • 2CD • 00:49:00 + 00:57:02 • 320 kbps

05. Reissue & Remastered Albums
2017 • Glory To The Brave (20-Year Anniversary Edition) • 2CD • 00:53:52 + 00:40:43 • 320 kbps
2018 • Legacy Of Kings (20-Year Anniversary Edition) • 2CD • 00:45:04 + 01:09:39 • 320 kbps
2021 • Renegade 2.0 (20-Year Anniversary Edition) • 2CD • 00:47:14 + 01:19:27 • 320 kbps