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Reviewer:
Iluvthe80s
Although
many associate hard rock from Los Angeles in the early '80s as
all glossed up and pop-based (Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Quiet Riot, etc.),
there were a select few true metal bands to emerge from the same
locale, such as Armored Saint. Formed in 1982 and originally comprised
of members John Bush (vocals), David Pritchard (guitar), Phil
Sandoval (guitar), Joey Vera (bass), and Gonzo (drums, brother
of Phil Sandoval), the group specialized in a style of straight-ahead
metal that was compared to such New Wave of British Heavy Metal
acts as Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Saxon, among others. The
quintet issued a three-track self-titled EP on the Metal Blade
label in 1983, before signing on with Chrysalis. They put out
such underappreciated releases as 1984's March of the Saint, 1985's
Delirious Nomad, and 1987's Raising Fear and built a fanatical
following in their native region, but failed to break through
to the big time elsewhere.
Shortly after a switch back to the Metal Blade label in the late
'80s, Armored Saint issued their first live recording, 1989's
Saints Will Conquer, but bad news was lurking right around the
corner. Founding guitarist Pritchard was diagnosed with leukemia
and passed away in 1990. The group pressed on (with newcomer Jeff
Duncan taking Pritchard's spot in the lineup), issuing Symbol
of Salvation in 1991. But the band decided to call it a day a
year later when Bush accepted an invitation to join New York thrash
metallists Anthrax. By the late '90s, Armored Saint decided to
reunite once more and Bush remained a member of Anthrax and Armored
Saint simultaneously (Vera was also doing double duty, as he'd
become a member of prog-metallists Fates Warning). The newly re-formed
outfit issued an all-new recording in 2000, Revelation, while
a double-disc anthology, Nod to the Old School, surfaced a year
later. — Greg Prato
SOURCE:
Allmusic.com
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