Avenger (British band)

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Avenger
OriginNewcastle, England
GenresNew wave of British heavy metal Heavy metal music
Years active1982–1986, 2005–present
LabelsNeat Records
MembersGary Young
Liam Thompson
Sean Jefferies
Ian Swift
Huw Holding
Past membersPast members
Website

Avenger are a heavy metal band from Newcastle, England. Associated with the new wave of British heavy metal scene, they released two albums in the 1980s before splitting up. The band reunited in 2005.

History

Brian Ross, Mick Moore and Gary Young founded Avenger late in 1982 after Ross and Moore's previous group, Blitzkrieg, split up.[1] the group began recording demos, "Hot 'n' Heavy Express", was their first appearance on record, included on a Neat Records compilation EP.[1] Their debut single for Neat, "Too Wild to Tame", followed in October 1983 after the addition of guitarist John Brownless.[2]

Shortly after this, lead singer Brian Ross left the group to join Satan; Satan's singer, Ian Swift, promptly joined Avenger as lead vocalist.[1] Adding guitarist Les Cheetham, they released their first LP, Blood Sports, in 1984. This began a period of the band playing regularly in western Europe at the time a hub of the emerging metal scene

A second album followed shortly after on Neat, entitled Killer Elite along with a three track accompanying video. The group toured the United States in 1986.[1] replacing Les Cheetam with Greg Reiter, The touring duty of the US tour fell to Darren Kurland as drummer . After 4 months returning to England the group broke up, blaming poor record label support preventing the band exploiting their potential in America. Ian Swift joining Atomkraft and Gary later joining Blitzkrieg.

The group's entire discography was released in 2002 by Sanctuary Records. As well as Brazilian Label Frontline Rock re releasing both albums in Latin America in 2003 .

In February 2005 the core lineup of Young, Swift and Moore reunited and added north-east session musician, Liam Thompson (formerly guitar/vocals of Death in Blood) and guitarist Glenn Howes (former Blitzkrieg, Tygers of Pan Tang, Earthrod and currently with N.W.O.B.H.M. band, Fist) and toured across the UK and Europe with US group Y&T, among others.

The Avenger line-up changed again in 2007 with the departure of original bassist Mick Moore. The new line up of Avenger featuring Ian Swift on vocals, Gary Young, Liam Thompson, Sean Jefferies (former guitarist of Fallen Skies, Earthrod) and Huw Holding (former bassist of Order of the Black Sun, Nord, Cardinal Synne) and have since toured with or played alongside bands such as Twisted Sister, Candlemass, Saxon, Rage, Raven, Sinner, Grim Reaper, UFO, Cradle of Filth, Skyclad and Diamond Head in 2007.[3]

The new album The Slaughter Never Stops was released 1 December 2014 to very positive reviews averaging a score of 8/10.

Members

Discography

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Avenger at Allmusic
  2. ^ Martin C. Strong. The Great Metal Discography. 2nd ed. Canongate, 2001, p. 45.
  3. ^ "Avenger official myspace". Retrieved 11 January 2008.

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