Primal Fear (band)

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Primal Fear

Primal Fear performing live in 2009
Background information
Origin Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Genres Heavy metal, power metal, speed metal
Years active 1997–present
Labels Frontiers, Nuclear Blast Records
Associated acts Gamma Ray, Sinner, Tyran Pace, Voodoo Circle, Allen/Lande, Annihilator
Website Primal Fear
Members
Ralf Scheepers
Mat Sinner
Randy Black
Alexander Beyrodt
Magnus Karlsson
Past members
Klaus Sperling
Tom Naumann
Stefan Leibing
Henny Wolter

Primal Fear is a German power metal and speed metal band formed in 1997 by Ralf Scheepers (vocals, ex-Gamma Ray) and Mat Sinner (bass and vocals, Sinner). Sinner & Scheepers formed the band after Ralf was not hired as Rob Halford's replacement in Judas Priest. Their latest album called 16.6 (Before the Devil Knows You're Dead) was released in 2009 and will be supported with a headlining European tour - the Viva La Swabia European Tour, later All Over the World tour, named after their 2010 released new concert DVD/CD.

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[edit] Band history

Primal Fear was founded in October 1997 by singer Ralf Scheepers and Mat Sinner. Scheepers and Sinner have been constants in the heavy metal scene before the band was founded. Ralf Scheepers sang in the bands Tyran Pace, F.B.I. and the internationally successful band Gamma Ray. After a gig with his Judas Priest cover band Just Priest in which Mat Sinner and Tom Naumann helped out the idea arose to found Primal Fear. They signed a record deal with Nuclear Blast Records in late 1997. Their debut album Primal Fear was released in February 1998 and entered the German LP charts at place 48 thus making it one of the highest chart entries of a debut album in German metal. The same year they toured with German Metal veterans Running Wild and HammerFall.

In July 1999 the 2nd album Jaws of Death was released. Shortly after its release guitarist Tom Naumann left the band due to health problems. During the tour through Europe, Brazil and Japan he was replaced by Alex Beyrodt. In January 2000 Henny Wolter joined the band as a permanent replacement. In early 2001 the third album Nuclear Fire was released. At the following world tour the band played in the USA for the first time and were guests at the Metal Meltdown Festival and the Milwuakee Metalfest.

The next album Black Sun was released and entered the German LP charts at place 55. Halford-Guitarist Mike Chlasciak contributed the guitar solos for the songs "Fear" and "Armageddon". The highlight of the following double-headliner tour with fellow band Rage was a gig at the Scala in London. The same year Henny Wolter left the band and was replaced by the returning Tom Naumann. With this line-up the band again toured through Brazil and ended the Black Sun tour. In April/May 2003 the band participated in the Metal Gods tour together with Rob Halford, Testament and a few other bands and toured through the USA and Canada. During the Tour drummer Klaus Sperling was replaced by Randy Black. After the Tour Randy joined the band permanently.

In February 2004 the 5th album Devil's Ground was released and entered the German LP charts at place 67. April of the same year the band started another world tour in which the band toured through Europe, Japan, the USA and South America incl. one of the band's biggest hits "Metal Is Forever". Directly after the tour the band recorded their 6th album Seven Seals in Vancouver and Stuttgart. It was released in Fall of 2005 mixed by Mike Frazer in Vancouver. To promote the album the band went on Europe and Japan tour together with fellow Power Metal band Helloween.

In July 2006 the band surprisingly left Nuclear Blast Records and signed a long-term contract with Frontiers Records. As a "parting gift" Nuclear Blast released the best of compilation Metal is Forever.

In February 2007 during the recordings for the next album New Religion the band decided after long discussions about the future of the band that Henny Wolter will return as 2nd guitarist and Tom Naumann will leave the band. The album was finished under the direction of producer Mat Sinner and engineer and co-producer Charlie Bauerfeind and was mixed by Roland Prent in the Galaxy Studios in Belgium. It was released in September 2007 and entered the German LP charts at place 60. They started their New Religion tour as co-headliner of the sold out Power Prog VIII festival in Atlanta, USA. Afterwards they toured together with U.D.O. through Europe. They continued the tour in January 2008 due to the band's 10th birthday and once again toured through Europe.

Early March 2008 the band announced that long time guitarist Stefan Leibing had left the band because he wants to spend more time with his family and his business. On future releases and tours he will be replaced by a excellent Swedish guitar wizard Magnus Karlsson, who already contributed 2 guitar solos for the New Religion album. In December 2008 the band entered the House of Music Studios to record their next album 16.6. They say that "the music includes a lot of the vibe of our very first albums" and that "a new Primal Fear album always contained some new musical challenges, real surprises". The Album was released on May 22 in Europe and June 9 in the USA. The Video for the song Six Time Dead (16.6) has premièred on May 8 on the band's official MySpace channel. The Album reached #46 on the German, #52 in Swedish and 28# in the Japanese album charts. The band started their longest tour ever in South America, North America, Canada, Europe and Japan to promote their new album. A new live CD and DVD was recorded during every leg on the tour. In 2010 the band spent their longest time on the road in North America tour, followed by another European Tour in September–November 2010.[1]

On 8 July 2011, the band announced their next album, titled Unbreakable, was scheduled to be released on 20 January 2012.[2]

[edit] Lyrical themes

Lyrical themes in Primal Fear is often a very controversial issue. Though main lyrical themes in Primal Fear's works are science fiction, it is often thought to be metaphorical, portraying images of science fiction, but often thought to be referring to themes of religion, government and other highly controversial issues. An example would be Black Sun. It can be considered a concept album about a space exploration mission. They visit a new, before unseen, planet (Black Sun), have a crew member who can see the future (Magic Eye), and end up blowing up when re-entering the Earth's atmosphere (Armageddon). (The person or thing they are speaking to in Armageddon is often considered by fans to be the birds of prey on the covers of their albums.) Though some may analyze the album to contain songs of the before mentioned themes, including Fear, a song about the relationship between politics and war, or Armageddon, sometimes thought to be about certain religious beings, and the person being spoken to, in this case, would be "God". Because no real lyrical meanings have been discussed with the writers, there is still much controversy on the issue.

[edit] Genre

The primary genre associated with Primal Fear is power metal, though some elements of pure thrash metal, and traditional heavy metal are often included in the music.

[edit] Mainstream Success

The band had their highest chart entires with their third album Nuclear Fire, followed by their latest release 16.6 - their 2011 album will be released in the US by the newly formed alliance of Frontiers records/EMI.

[edit] Band members

[edit] Former members

[edit] Discography

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[edit] References

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