Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Raging Speedhorn
Artist: Raging Speedhorn
Genre(s):
Rock
Other
Discography:
Before The Sea Was Built
Year: 2007
Tracks: 10
The Gush EP
Year: 2002
Tracks: 2
British metallers Raging Speedhorn formed in the Midlands town of Corby in August 1998 as an dental amalgam of two bands: drummer Frank Regan and Gareth Smith (guitar) and Darren Smith (bass) were in Soulcellar and vocalizer Jon Loughlin, his guitarist brother Tony, and drummer Gordon Morison played in Box. As the new isthmus had deuce drummers, Regan switched to vocals.
Career themselves Raging Speedhorn, after a slang term for a male erecting induced by amphetamines, the circle recorded deuce demos with Cubanate guitarist Roddy Stone producing. A third base demonstration and positively charged write-ups in the rock press started to spread head the band's name. In July 1999, Raging Speedhorn supported Ministry in London and a support enlistment with earthtone9 followed in November.
More supports with Will Haven, Tribute to Nothing, and Kittie were fitted in around the recording of their self-titled debut album. July 2000 power saw Raging Speedhorn act their first headline U.K. enlistment. The album's release followed a calendar month afterwards to honest notices in the rock-and-roll and metal weightlift.
A major European enlistment encouraging Biohazard was followed by debauched European and Japanese dates with Amen. In May 2001, Raging Speedhorn was one of the possibility bands at the U.K. Ozzfest. In June, new single "The Gush," produced by Biohazard's Billy Graziadei and Danny Schuler, entered the U.K. Top 50 and their debut album was reissued shortly later. After playacting the Japanese Beast Fest and the U.K. leg of the Tattoo the Planet enlistment, the isthmus began recording their second album.
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