Testament - Reunion Tour - All Original Members at Richards On Richards
| What | Other Event |
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| When |
2008-05-16 from 21:00 to 23:55 |
| Where | Richards On Richards, 1036 Richards Street, Vancouver (MAP) |
| Contact Phone | 604-687-6794 |
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Richards On Richards is proud to present Testament - Reunion Tour - All Original Members
1036 Richards Street
Vancouver.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Time: 9:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Tickets: $32.00 Advance / $35 Door
Available at: Zulu Records and online at www.hightideconcerts.net
"Megadeth Afterparty!"
TESTAMENT - Reunion Tour - All Original Members with guests Cradle To Grave
Testament was one of the first thrash metal bands to emerge from
the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980’s. Undoubtedly, they are the
inventors of the thrash-metal wheel. Testament’s powerful sound,
influence, and longevity make them one of the Top 5 All-Time Legendary
Thrash Metal Bands, putting them in the company of Slayer, Megadeth,
Metallica, and Anthrax.
Testament is right now on the verge of
signing a worldwide record contract to release an all-new album, which
the band hopes to have in stores by March 2008!!! For this brand new
record, the band has brought their original lineup back together –
vocalist Chuck Billy, guitarists Eric Peterson & Alex Skolnick, and
bassist Greg Christian – and have added friend and former member, Paul
Bostaph.
“It’s been a long time, but I’m glad we waited because we have pretty much the full lineup back,” says Peterson.
Originally formed as ’Legacy’ in 1983 by founding members Peterson
(rhythm guitar), Derrick Ramirez (guitar) and Louie Clemente (drums),
the line-up included vocalist Steve Souza and Christian (bass). Ramirez
was later replaced by guitar prodigy Alex Skolnick (lead guitar).
However, Souza left to join Exodus and suggested that the towering
Chuck Billy take over as frontman. While recording their first record,
the band adopted the ‘Testament’ moniker.
The band’s 1987 debut album, "The Legacy," thrust Testament to the
front of the flourishing thrash metal scene. Following "Live At
Eindhoven", an EP recorded at Holland’s Dynamo Festival, "The New
Order" in 1988 was well received, producing one of the band’s most
memorable classics "Disciples Of The Watch". Next came the highly
successful "Practice What You Preach" in 1989, then the release of
"Souls Of Black" in 1990.
After “The Ritual” in 1992, Testament saw many lineup changes. Clemente
left, as well as Skolnick who left to pursue jazz music projects. The
band persevered and continued to write and record new music. “Low” was
released in 1994 with John Tempesta (ex- Exodus) on drums, and
“Demonic” followed in 1997, this time with Gene Hoglan (ex- Death, Dark
Angel, Unearth) replacing Tempesta. The album was recorded at
Testament’s Driftwood Studios. “Signs of Chaos,” a collection of
Testament’s best tracks, was released in 1997.
For their next major release, Dave Lombardo (ex- Slayer, Grip, Inc.)
was officially introduced into the band. James Murphy, who played
guitar on “Low,” was brought back once again, along with the legendary
Steve DiGiorgio (ex- Death, Control Denied, Sadus) on bass. "The
Gathering" was born in 1999. Soon after, James Murphy abruptly
departed, determined later to be the result of a serious illness. Steve
Smyth (ex-Vicious Rumors) jumped aboard as ’touring guitarist’, later
to be invited to stay on as a permanent member. Lombardo also left the
band, not being able to commit because of other projects. In 2000, Jon
Allen (drums, ex- Sadus) joined the band.
After the "Riding The Snake" world tour to promote "The Gathering",
vocalist Billy was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called ’germ
cell seminoma’ in March 2001. Despite his illness and grueling cancer
treatments, Billy offered his ground shaking vocals to the re-recording
of Testament classics on "First Strike Still Deadly" which brought back
Alex Skolnick and John Tempesta to record on the disc.
Billy battled back from his sickness and has fully recovered. The band
has been touring ever since late 2002, most recently wrapping up a
wildly successful South American tour in 2007. Testament has been
working hard on getting the new record together at the studio in their
hometown, and they have very high expectations for it.
Adds Billy, “The new record is very heavy but very melodic at the same
time. It’s an extension from “The Gathering”. We’re also incorporating
solos cuz Alex is back and we haven’t had many on the last few
records.”
“I’m real excited about the new record. There’s a lot of
old-school/new-school ideas. It sounds very modern. I think all
Testament fans will be pleased and more,” says Peterson.
Testament is once again ready to attack the music world with their
trademark brand of thrash metal, and the band is very optimistic about
their future together.
“It’s come full circle. We were together, moving strong, then we broke up and had several different lineups,” says Billy. “But now we got a new band, a new label, a new album, everything’s positive. Once the record’s done, I think it’s going to be a good year coming up.”
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