Misplaced Pages

Blood Feast (band): Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 09:31, 20 March 2014 editYobot (talk | contribs)Bots4,733,870 editsm Remove invisible unicode control characters + other fixes using AWB (9995)← Previous edit Revision as of 13:20, 22 March 2014 edit undo89.205.38.27 (talk) unreferencedTag: section blankingNext edit →
Line 20: Line 20:
The band was formed in 1985 by drummer Kevin Kuzma, bassist Louis Starita, vocalist Gary Markovitch and guitarist Adam Tranquilli under the name '''Bloodlust'''. In February 1986, the band recorded their first demo called The Suicidal Missions. In the same month Michael Basden came as second guitarist to the band. In May, the band was New Renaissance Records addressed that could appear on the band 3 Compilations Thrash Metal Attack and Speed Metal Hell Volume. Shortly after, the band changed its name to Blood Feast. In June 1986, the band signed to a contract. The recordings for the first album were financed by the band itself. In February 1987, the band released their debut album Kill for Pleasure Then followed some live performances. A feature of this was that each concert with a cover version of Into Crypts of Rays by Celtic Frost ended. In the same year, the band recorded an EP and Facebook Fate, published in December 1987. In June 1988 the band recorded a demo, which contained ten songs. Guitarist Adam Tranquili was no longer active at this time in the band. The demo was called The Last Remains. Later the band changed the name to Chopping Block Blues and released the demo in February 1990 in album form. The recordings for it took place in the summer of 1989. Shortly after the release, the band broke up. In 1999, the band found itself for a single appearance at the March Metal Meltdown in Asbury Park in New Jersey. The band was formed in 1985 by drummer Kevin Kuzma, bassist Louis Starita, vocalist Gary Markovitch and guitarist Adam Tranquilli under the name '''Bloodlust'''. In February 1986, the band recorded their first demo called The Suicidal Missions. In the same month Michael Basden came as second guitarist to the band. In May, the band was New Renaissance Records addressed that could appear on the band 3 Compilations Thrash Metal Attack and Speed Metal Hell Volume. Shortly after, the band changed its name to Blood Feast. In June 1986, the band signed to a contract. The recordings for the first album were financed by the band itself. In February 1987, the band released their debut album Kill for Pleasure Then followed some live performances. A feature of this was that each concert with a cover version of Into Crypts of Rays by Celtic Frost ended. In the same year, the band recorded an EP and Facebook Fate, published in December 1987. In June 1988 the band recorded a demo, which contained ten songs. Guitarist Adam Tranquili was no longer active at this time in the band. The demo was called The Last Remains. Later the band changed the name to Chopping Block Blues and released the demo in February 1990 in album form. The recordings for it took place in the summer of 1989. Shortly after the release, the band broke up. In 1999, the band found itself for a single appearance at the March Metal Meltdown in Asbury Park in New Jersey.
In 2002, Kevin Kuzma founded his own label called Militia Records and released the compilation Remnants: The Last Remains. On this were demo and live recordings, as well as contain other unreleased songs. In 2007, the band teamed up again. The band now consisted of the founding members Kevin Kuzma and Adam Tranquili, as well as e-guitarist John Blicharz and singer Tony Stanziano, which even at Annunaki were working. In addition, bassist Tom Lorenzo from now belonged Without End the occupation. In the winter of 2008 the band played their first gig together with Obituary . After appearances followed along with Possessed, At War and funeral director . In 2002, Kevin Kuzma founded his own label called Militia Records and released the compilation Remnants: The Last Remains. On this were demo and live recordings, as well as contain other unreleased songs. In 2007, the band teamed up again. The band now consisted of the founding members Kevin Kuzma and Adam Tranquili, as well as e-guitarist John Blicharz and singer Tony Stanziano, which even at Annunaki were working. In addition, bassist Tom Lorenzo from now belonged Without End the occupation. In the winter of 2008 the band played their first gig together with Obituary . After appearances followed along with Possessed, At War and funeral director .

==Style==
The band is on the aggressiveness ago with Dark Angel, musical with Slayer compared. The song is by Paul Baloff ( Exodus compared). On her MySpace page, the band is Death and thrash metal bands of the early 1980s as their main influences.


==Discography== ==Discography==

Revision as of 13:20, 22 March 2014

Blood Feast
OriginBayonne, New Jersey
GenresThrash metal,death metal
Years active1985-1991, 1999, 2007-Present
LabelsNew Renaissance Records
Colossal Records
MembersKevin Kuzma
Adam Tranquilli
John Blicharz
Tom Lorenzo
Chris Natalini
Past membersLou Starita
Gary Markovitch
Mike Basden
Karl Odenwald
Tony Stanziano
Websitewww.drinktheblood.com/bloodfeast_bio.html

Blood Feast is an American Death/Thrash metal band that in 1985 in Bayonne, New Jersey was founded, under the name of Bloodlust. The band broke up in 1991, again, had a concert in 1999 and finally took place in 2007 back together permanently.

History

The band was formed in 1985 by drummer Kevin Kuzma, bassist Louis Starita, vocalist Gary Markovitch and guitarist Adam Tranquilli under the name Bloodlust. In February 1986, the band recorded their first demo called The Suicidal Missions. In the same month Michael Basden came as second guitarist to the band. In May, the band was New Renaissance Records addressed that could appear on the band 3 Compilations Thrash Metal Attack and Speed Metal Hell Volume. Shortly after, the band changed its name to Blood Feast. In June 1986, the band signed to a contract. The recordings for the first album were financed by the band itself. In February 1987, the band released their debut album Kill for Pleasure Then followed some live performances. A feature of this was that each concert with a cover version of Into Crypts of Rays by Celtic Frost ended. In the same year, the band recorded an EP and Facebook Fate, published in December 1987. In June 1988 the band recorded a demo, which contained ten songs. Guitarist Adam Tranquili was no longer active at this time in the band. The demo was called The Last Remains. Later the band changed the name to Chopping Block Blues and released the demo in February 1990 in album form. The recordings for it took place in the summer of 1989. Shortly after the release, the band broke up. In 1999, the band found itself for a single appearance at the March Metal Meltdown in Asbury Park in New Jersey. In 2002, Kevin Kuzma founded his own label called Militia Records and released the compilation Remnants: The Last Remains. On this were demo and live recordings, as well as contain other unreleased songs. In 2007, the band teamed up again. The band now consisted of the founding members Kevin Kuzma and Adam Tranquili, as well as e-guitarist John Blicharz and singer Tony Stanziano, which even at Annunaki were working. In addition, bassist Tom Lorenzo from now belonged Without End the occupation. In the winter of 2008 the band played their first gig together with Obituary . After appearances followed along with Possessed, At War and funeral director .

Discography

  • Suicidal Mission.... (1986)
  • Kill for Pleasure (1987)
  • Face Fate (1987)
  • Chopping Block Blues (1990)

External links

References

Template:Blood Feast

Categories:
Blood Feast (band): Difference between revisions Add topic