What do such bands like Tygers of Pan Tang, Blitzkrieg, Avenger and Fist
have in common? Yeah, they are all from North East of the UK and were signed to
Neat Records. And they all had singer/guitarist Glenn S Howes in their ranks.
Though he wasn’t a founder of any of these bands he helped them to carry on.
Sometimes he came to a rescue like it was with Tygers but sometimes he did help
to put the bands back on track, contributed to songwriting and recording for
which he deserves a credit from both bands and fans. So here is the man
speaking about his career (I urge you to check out this and this interviews
done by Garry Alikivi to learn more about Glenn’s adventure with Tygers and his
early influences).
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Saturday, 18 May 2019
Gangland: Riots, fights and rock'n'roll
Gangland never were a
NWOBHM band as they came up at least 10 years late to be a part of that
movement. But they did have strong connection to such acts like Deep Machine,
Touchstone and Battlezone. After short interview with ex-Gangland/Battlezone guitarist Paulo Turin I decided to do an in-depth interview with Mark Storey,
singer of Gangland. The band never made it big although enjoyed some success in
Japan where appeared on a compilation called “Metal for Muthas ‘92” and
released a single. So how was it to be in a starting rock band in the UK just
before grunge wiped out everything? Mark Storey is ready to tell you!
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
Paulo Turin (ex-Battlezone, ex-Di'Anno): "It was just madness!"
I’ve already touched Paul
Di’Anno’s career after Maiden (see the interview with Mark Venables) but I believe
that this subject could fill dozens of books. So here is a
small bit of Mr. D’s history according to Paulo Turin who recorded “Feel My
Pain” with Battlezone and Di’Anno’s solo album “Nomad”.
Saturday, 4 May 2019
Mick Procter (Nato, Blitzkrieg etc.): The man with an eclectic taste
Mick Procter wrote his name in metal history with Blitzkrieg’s classic of the genre — the album “A Time of Changes”. He also was in Tygers of Pan Tang for a brief period of time. That’s probably all that a regular metalhead knows about the man. When I approached Mick, my main focus was his first band Nato who released a single “Gangland” in 1981 which is now one of the rarest items among NWOBHM releases. And Mick didn’t let me down providing detailed information about this act and telling stories about his time with Jess Cox Band, Spear of Destiny, Hearts of Darkness and more!
Friday, 3 May 2019
Traitors Gate: The Devil Rides Again
If you have heard the EP “Devil Takes the High Road” of the Welsh Traitors
Gate you know this feeling when goose bumps cover every inch of your body as
the singer starts screaming “New horizons stretch the mind…”. Man, this song
still excites me every time I listen to it! So the EP alone would be enough to induct
the band to the hall of NWOBHM fame (if it existed). Luckily Traitors
Gate reunited in 2016 and released their first full-length album “Fallen”
in 2018 on No Remorse Records — very decent and competent effort. I've contacted
bass guitarist Stephen Colley to talk about both old and new events and the
latest news about Andy D’Urso’s health issues. Here you go, folks.
Wednesday, 1 May 2019
Reincarnate: Metal in disguise
“Staffordshire’s
outstanding Reincarnate were unquestionable one of the comparatively few
British outfits who genuinely epitomised the term NWOBHM in its purest and
original sense” — these words are taken from Malc Macmillan’s “NWOBHM
Encyclopedia” and if you have read it you know that such kind words are rare to
find on pages of the book! I guess many of you are already familiar with their
legacy (a demo and a single) but if you are not and still have some doubts the
name Paul “Fazza” Farrington of Demon’s and Harrier’s fame should convince you
to check them out! So take a seat, turn on the music louder and have a good
read with Dave Tye (drums) and Paul Farrington (bass).
Sunday, 7 April 2019
Del Hodd (ex-Chain Reaction): Tied in chains
A band called X tried really hard, recorded a bunch of demos with some
very decent songs but never made it big and split-up. I guess this was a
formula for many many young and talented acts who emerged during NWOBHM era. Cornwall
natives, Chain Reaction, were among them. The band went through numerous
line-up changes and released several demos but the only one original member and
driving force behind Chain Reaction was Del Hodd who patiently answered all my
questions. Here we go!
Sunday, 24 February 2019
Tony Clee: A historical perspective of Smiler’s early days and the roots of Iron Maiden
Well, we all know the story of NWOBHM and one of its originators - Iron Maiden. But today we are going a bit deeper in those days when young Steve Harris made his first steps in music and had joined band Smiler after short affair with Gypsy's Kiss. I believe we can say that Smiler was the band when it all started to get serious for Steve and where he met Doug Sampson and Den Wilcock who later all became parts of Iron Maiden. Here is an extensive interview with Tony Clee who was Smiler's guitar player.
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