Wrathchild

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Not to be confused with the Iron Maiden song of the same name.
Wrathchild
Origin Evesham, Worcestershire
Genre(s) Glam metal
Glam rock
Hard rock
Heavy metal
Years active 1980 - 1989

Wrathchild (known as Wrathchild UK in the United States due to a naming conflict with another band) formed in 1980 is a glam/NWOBHM band from Evesham, England. The group were one of the first (if not the first) bands of the glam metal genre, formed a year before Mötley Crüe, though they did not gain the same level of success as their American counterparts. They managed to release a string of albums during their time.


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[edit] History

[edit] Origins

Wrathchild was formed by during 1980, the original line-up of the band consisted of; Rocky Shades (vocals), Marc Angel (bass), Phil "Wrathchild" Vokins and former member of NWOBHM band Grim Reaper Brian "Thunderburst" Parry (drums).

In the United Kingdom the band were well known for their D.I.Y. asethic, over the top stage shows and image. During their early days Wrathchild would often play pubs but still used confetti pyro, as well as dressing in full Glam metal regelia, including their trademark platform boots.

[edit] Evolving and recordings

The group soon added two members from the band Medusa; guitarist Lance Rocket, who would become a mainstay in the band, along with a new drummer Eddie Starr.

After releasing a string of demos, such as "Mascara Massacre" (1982) the band was offered a record deal by Bullet Records, on this label the group put out their first official release, an EP called "Stackheel Strutt".

The following year in 1984, Wrathchild recording their debut full-length album "Stakk Attakk". It would spawn a singer; a cover version of Gary Glitter classic "Alrite with the Boys". The same year Wrathchild opened for fellow Glam metal band W.A.S.P. on their UK tour.

Unfortunatetly for the band, just as they were garnering success they came embroiled in contractual problems with their label "Heavy Metal Records", a major label; RCA Records unsuccessfully attempted to sign the band from "Heavy Metal Records" in an effort to free the band from their contract. Wrathchild release a video compilation in 1986 called "War Machine".

[edit] Re-emergence

After finally settling the dispute with "Heavy Metal Records", Wrathchild released their second album "The Biz Suxx", in 1988 a single from the album "Nukklear Rokket" spawned a promotional video, which was directed by Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden.

Wrathchild's third and final album, Delirium, was released the year after, in 1989. It featured Grim Reaper's Steve Grimmet on backing vocals, shortly after the group split up.

Bassist Marc Angel (under the name Stan Lee) went on to co-found Bang Bang Machine, an indie/rock outfit fronted by singer Elizabeth 1 (who later married). They went on to record two albums, Eternal Happiness and Amphibian, for London Records. They had a John Peel 'festive fifty' number one (famous BBC Radio one show) with the song "Geek Love."

[edit] Psychowrath

Marc Angel is currently with Eddie Star and original Wrathchild guitarist Phil Vokins and new singer Gaz Harris in a band called Psychowrath. Psychowrath are due to release some new material in 2007.

[edit] R.S.W

Rocky Shades is now involved with a new project, R.S.W (Rocky Shades Wrathchild). Band members include:

  • Rocky "Wrekkless" Shades - Main Motormouth, Posing and Pouting
  • Clem Idia - Chainsaw Guitar and Fresh Meat
  • Remus Bliss - Retro Rhythm and Dirty Strings
  • Sonic Eruptor - Tribal Skins and Undead Demi-God

More information on R.S.W can be found at www.myspace.com/rswrathchild.

[edit] Members

[edit] Original lineup

  • Rocky Shades - vocals
  • Marc Angel - bass
  • Phil "Wrathchild" Vokins - guitar
  • Brian "Thunderburst" Parry - drums

[edit] Other members

  • Lance Rocket - guitar
  • Eddie Starr - drums

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio Albums

[edit] EPs

  • Stackheel Strutt - (1983)

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