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Evenement 

CONCERT:
SAVAGE GRACE, OMEN & PARAMITE
WANNEER:
09.04.2010 
OPEN - BEGIN:
19.30 - 20.30 -
VVK - KASSA:
€ 12.00 - € 15.00

Beschrijving

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Savage Grace was een speedmetal band uit Los Angeles, California. Opgericht door Chris Logue en Brian East aka "The Beast"(van de band Allybrat) actief van 1981 tot 1993.

Hun oorspronkelijke aam was Marquis de Sade, genoemd na de Franse aristocraat die ook zijn naam leende aan het woord sadist. Ze zouden het later veranderen in Savage Grace. Toen ze nog steeds Marquis de Sade waren namen ze enkele demo's op met de broer van Ozzy Osbourne's gitarist Rhandy Rhoads, Kelly als zanger. Op Metal Massacre II is hij met het nummer Scepters of Deceit te horen met Dwight Cliff als zanger.

Het eerste album EP Dominatress werd opgenomen met Logue op gitaar, Beast op bass, Dan Finch op drum en de nieuwe zanger John Birk samen met de nieuwe savagegracbandgitarist Kelly Powell (hij verliet de band om vervolgens de band Omen op te richten)

Het tweede album Master of Disguies was keiharde metal. Op het album werd de nieuwe zanger Mike Smith geïntroduceerd. Maar het meest in het oogspringend en het meest besproken was de cover van de plaat. Een politie agent die een topless vrouw in een wurggreep houdt is nogal behoorlijk gedurfd in die tijd. Het album werd overigens maar door 1 gitaarspeler ingespeeld. Logue nam alle gitaarwerk voor zijn rekening. Gedurende deze release werd de band bijgestaan, overigens maar voor korte tijd, door Kurt Phillips van de Canadese band Witch Killer en vervolgens door Mark "Chase" Marshall. Later werd Mike Smith uit de band geschopt en stopte Dan Finch na de europese tour er ook mee.

Het derde album "After the Fall from Grace" werd een commercieel doch keihard metal album met Logue op gitaar, Beast op bass,Chase op gitaar en Mark Marcum op drums. Na weer eens een keer door Europa touren verliet ook Beast de band.

De laatste album EP "Ride into the Night" een picture disk met de Deep Purple cover "Burn". Ook was hier voor het eerst bassist Derek Peace op te horen en deze EP is een collecters item geworden.

De band speelde ook op het Speed Metal Hell compilatie album in 1985 met het nummer "Master in disguies"en "Fear my Way" Ook werd het nummer "Mainline Lover" uitgebracht op een amerikaanse sampler "Heavy and Dirty" in 1993.

 

 

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Omen is an American heavy metal band formed in 1983 by guitarist Kenny Powell. Shortly after forming, the band was signed by Metal Blade Records, with whom they released their first three studio albums and Teeth of the Hydra, a compilation album. After leaving Metal Blade, Omen was signed to an indie record label named KRP. Currently they have released six albums and are still active. They are expected to release a live CD named Into the Arena - 20 Years Live soon.

Guitarist Kenny Powell formed Omen in Los Angeles,California in the spring of 1983 after a short stint and one record with the L.A. metal band Savage Grace. Most of the original line-up consisting of Powell on lead guitar, Jody Henry on rhythm guitar and Steve Wittig on drums had moved out to the West Coast from Oklahoma a year earlier with the plan of finding a bass player and a bad-ass singer and taking over the universe!Unfortunately, finding the right Metal players in a very Glam scene proved to be a little more difficult than anticipated. In the interim, Kenny was asked to join Savage Grace as co-lead guitarist and additional songwriter. The guitar part was working out fine, but the song writing process proved to be frustrating to Powell who had been the main song writer in his previous bands.

After being asked to drop the songs Battle Cry and Die by the Blade that he had written for the next S.G. record, Kenny decided it was time to go back to plan A. A conversation with Metal Blade ecords founder Brian Slagel netted Kenny a record deal on the strength of the two songs originally written for the S.G. record!After a quick call to Steve, Kenny and Jody went to see a band that he was rehearsing with that featured none other than J.D. Kimball on vocals. After some serious persuasion from Kenny, Jody switched to bass and Omen was born. This line up produced the classic 80's Metal albums Battle Cry - Warning of Danger and The Curse. In 1987, J.D. Kimball left the band for personal reasons and Coburn Pharr stepped in to fill the lead vocal duties.

omenA little known fact is that Omen wrote a complete albums worth of new material with Coburn in L.A. that sounded very much like a follow up to "The Curse" that was to be entitled "Era of Crisis". The band then went to New York to record with veteran producer Paul O'Neil and only one of the original songs ended up on the record. While the band enjoyed working with and still have a great deal of respect for Paul O'Neil, somehow the band drifted away from the classic Omen sound. This resulted in the 1988 release "Escape to Nowhere" and while it spawned Omen's only radio hit "Thorn in your Flesh" and a very successful 10 week U.S. tour, a disillusioned Kenny Powell put the band to rest for nearly 10 years. In 1996, Powell decided to put the band back together with bass player Andy Haas whom he had been working with for several years. After no luck tracking down original singer J.D. Kimball, Kenny recruited his own son for vocals and 2nd guitar, along with veteran Dallas metal Drummer, Rick Murray.This line-up produced the 1997 release "Reopening the Gates" along with a very successful European tour with Fates Warning.

This line-up proved to be short lived. After touring, the band realized how many old fans were left high & dry and wanted to get back to the classic Omen sound!! Greg (Kenny's son) decided to stick with something a little closer to his generation and left with his father's blessing to pursue his own project "Stomping Ground". After taking some time off, Powell, Haas and Murray began working on new material with one goal in mind; get back to the classic Omen sound!! While writing, the search began for a new singer. The band wanted someone that could handle the older material with the respect it deserved, write their own lyrics and melodies, and possessed a passion for classic Power Metal. Enter Kevin Goocher! A veteran of the Dallas Metal scene, Kevin can best be described as a cross between J.D. Kimball and Ronnie James Dio. After only a few rehearsals Kevin had mastered a full set of early Omen songs and finished lyrics to all of the new material the band had been working on!After playing a quick show to make sure everyone was compatible on stage, the band started working on a new release entitled "Eternal Black Dawn". It will definitely be a return to the style of the early 80's Omen records and should not disappoint all those, including Kenny, who have been waiting 15 years for a follow up to "The Curse".

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OPEN - START:
19.30 - 20.30

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