Rock band bios
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Now a four-piece, Venom found that they could try different things musically. As Motörhead discovered when they brought in Wurzel and Phil Campbell, potentially there’s a new dimension to the approach.
So the frontman – who had become the figurehead of Venom over the years, decided it was time to move on, he declared he was forming a new band with the two guitarists, intent on starting a new career, by forming a new band with a new direction called…Cronos.
"I moved over to America and we began to work the band, write new songs and tour. I thought it was important to start in the US as if it wasn't going to work, then I'd find out quick over there as they have no time for losers, plus the States was one of the first countries to really 'get' Venom back in the day".
Wherever contact was made with the underground metal scene, Venom were the guv’nors. To those who worshipped an ever increasing desire to go beyond the bounds of normality in metal, Venom represented the apogee. They were the band who’d inspired so many to pick up guitars and t
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The 10 heavy metal biographies you need in your life
Every great story - real or fictional - involves risk. Whether it’s 300 men versus the entire Persian army or a hopelessly-awkward teenager blasting Peter Gabriel from a boombox outside his girlfriend’s window, it’s the potential for loss, failure or even total destruction that pulls us into the story. Musicians know this element of risk only too well; to reach any level of enduring success in the music industry, it requires musicians to sacrifice nearly everything - their relationships, their finances, their sanity and often their very lives. Throw in all of the personalities, the epic highs and crippling lows and a healthy dash of rock and roll decadence along the way and you end up with some pretty interesting stories to tell.
In no particular order, then here are ten biographies for the heavy music enthusiast that offer such well-written and deeply-compelling stories that even non-metalheads would enjoy the read. Still, it definitely helps if you’re a fan.
Rob Halford: Confess (2020)
Rob Halford
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10 Band Bio Examples and How to Make Yours Great
Your band sounds tight, and you’re ready to start gaining exposure and working gigs. But, have you set up your website and written your bio yet?
One of the best ways to make your band look professional is to put together a band bio page. A biography is essential for new groups so that bookers can learn about the artists before hiring them.
An interesting, personal bio creates a positive first impression. A quality biography will help give fans and potential bookers a real sense of who you are. We have some tips and samples to help you write the perfect bio.
The first tip is to have a website that has the band’s name in the URL so people can find you. Too many new bands and artists don’t even have a website, the foundation for your music business.
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