Everything about Raven Band totally explained
Raven is a
heavy metal band associated with the
New Wave of British Heavy Metal, that formed in 1975. They also opened for punk bands
The Stranglers and
The Motors. They had a hit with the single "On and On", and refer to their music as "Athletic Rock."
Formed in
Newcastle,
England by brothers John and Mark Gallagher, Raven quickly set the pace for the burgeoning metal renaissance in the UK at the time. Raven began creating a sound which was rooted in British hard rock with progressive tendencies and a willingness to take musical chances . The band's highly energized live show and interaction between members developed an image and style of play the band described as "athletic". They began wearing guards, helmets and plates from various sports (hockey, baseball,etc...) and incorporating them into the playing of their instruments (for instance, elbow pads were used to strike cymbals for a unique performance angle). Eventually, the band signed with
Neat Records, the legendary, low-budget metal label of the
Northlands, releasing
Wiped Out and
Rock Until You Drop within a year's time and making an impressive showing on the UK charts a the time. Sufficient noise was made for the American market to take notice and
New Jersey's
Megaforce Records signed them, issuing their next recording in the States as
All for One. The band came stateside in 1983 and toured extensively with Megaforce bands
Metallica and
Anthrax, both of whom would gain a place of prominence in the growing thrash metal movement. Manager/Megaforce founder
Johnny Zazula believed that Raven were major label material and kept them touring constantly until the big labels noticed. The infamous
Live at the Inferno recording was a product of one of those tours.
Atlantic Records signed Raven to a worldwide contract after a minor bidding war (major label contracts would follow for Metallica and Anthrax in the following year). The band moved its permanent base from Newcastle to
New York.
Stay Hard was released in 1984 and proved a minor hit on the strength of single/video
On and On. The Atlantic years proved to be less-than-stellar for the band. A drastic shift in a more "commercial" direction came at the label's behest, with many diehard fans being alienated by the slick, lightweight production of
The Pack Is Back (effectively marketing the band with their weird musical forays and confusing image was likely very difficult). However, the band recorded 2 LPs and the
Mad EP before being let go by Atlantic. After touring behind the
Life's a Bitch album, Wacko left the band to spend more time with his new wife and family. He would later pursue a career in audio production and engineering, eventually working with jazz greats
Branford Marsalis and
Harry Connick, Jr. Virginian Joe Hasselvander (ex-
Pentagram) took over the drum set and the band dropped the outlandish image for a more conventional "denim and leather" look for their 1988 release
Nothing Exceeds Like Excess. After the advent of
grunge and the dissolution of their record label (
Combat Records) led the band to concentrate on continental
Europe and
Japan, where they retained more of a following. The band recorded and toured until 2001, when a wall collapsed on Mark, crushing his legs. Raven went on hiatus for nearly 5 years while the guitarist rehabilitated. As of 2006, Raven is touring with a new release in the works.
Band Members:
- John Gallagher - Bass, Vocals (1975-Present)
- Mark Gallagher - Guitar (1975-Present)
- Joe Hasselvander - Drums (1988-Present)
Former Members:
Paul Bowden - Guitars (1975-1979)
Pete Shore - Guitars (1979-1980)
Paul Sherrif - Drums (1975-1976)
Mick Kenworthy - Drums (1976-1977)
Sean Taylor - Drums (1977-1979)
Rob "Wacko" Hunter - Drums (1979-1988)
Album discography
Rock Until You Drop - Full-length, 1981 (Chart Position #63 UK)
Wiped Out - Full-length, 1982
All for One - Full-length, 1983
Live at the Inferno - Live album, 1984
Stay Hard - Full-length, 1985 (Chart Position #81 US)
The Pack Is Back - Full-length, 1986 (Chart Position #121 US)
MAD - EP, 1986
Life's a Bitch - Full-length, 1987
Nothing Exceeds Like Excess - Full-length, 1988
Unreleased Tracks - Full-length, 1990
Architect of Fear - Full-length, 1991
Heads Up! - EP, 1991
Glow - Full-length, 1994
Destroy All Monsters/Live in Japan - Live album, 1995
Everything Louder - Full-length, 1997
Raw Tracks - Full-length, 1999
One For All - Full-length, 2000
All Systems Go! - The Neat Anthology - Full-length, 2002Further Information
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