Warlord
Music
FEATURED SONG
- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
15,141 plays- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
Lucifer's Hammer
3:50
8,313 plays- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
2,274 plays- Play
- Play Next
- Add to queue
Winter Tears
4:46
3,232 plays
General Info
-
Genre: Metal
Location New York, New York, US
Profile Views: 75920
Last Login: 2/26/2009
Member Since 1/13/2006
Website www.warlord.ws
Record Label Metal Blade
Type of Label Major
-
Bio
Although they enjoyed a promising career start when their song "Lucifer's Hammer" was featured in the second volume of the legendary Metal Massacre compilations, Los Angeles' Warlord saw their scant, poorly produced releases get lost in the shuffle of more talented bands exploding out of their hometown like so much devilish popcorn. Little is known about the band's origins, so short was the lifespan of their original incarnation, but suffice to say they were formed in the City of Angels in 1980, around the same time as more famous luminaries like Armored Saint, Slayer, and Metallica were first getting their acts together. Further confusing things, the members of Warlord adopted stage names like Destroyer, Archangel, and Thunderchild, which were often applied to more than one musician. But at least upon the release of their 1983 debut minialbum, one can confidently assert that Warlord consisted of vocalist Jack Rucker, guitarist/bassist Bill Tsamis, keyboardist Diane Arens, and founder and exRussian Roulette drummer Mark Zonder. Like contemporaries Queensrÿche, Fates Warning, and the aforementioned Armored Saint, Warlord were heavily influenced by the European metal aesthetic, and especially the thenprevalent New Wave of British Heavy Metal, for their epic approach to songwriting. This mission/vision carried through to their extensively titled followup, 1984's And the Cannons of Destruction Have Begun, which, in reality, was supposed to be a "live" soundtrack accompanying a complete (if severely underfinanced) band concert. But other than introducing new vocalist Rick Cunningham and fulltime bass player Dave Watry, this undertaking did little to advance the group's cause although it did became quite the collector's item in decades to come. The persistent Warlord did manage to patch a full album's worth of studio material into 1986's Thy Kingdom Come LP, but decided to go their separate ways shortly thereafter, with the gifted Mark Zonder soon resurfacing in Fates Warning. The Best of Warlord collection was released in 1993, and almost a decade later, original members Zonder and Tsamis teamed up with Hammerfall vocalist Joacim Cans (by all accounts a very enthusiastic disciple) for a surprising comeback album entitled Rising Out of the Ashes. ......make....your....profile..cool......MySpace Editor.... -
Members
Joacim Cans - Vocals .. Mark Zonder - Drums .. William Tsamis - Guitar/Bass -
Influences
All metal -
Sounds Like
True metal
Stream
No recent updates in this category.
Why not...
Photos
Music
-
5 Songs | Sep 21, 2008








ARQUEROS DE ACERO 11 months ago
Rock It Up Records 1 year ago
She-Wolf & Cheetah
1 year ago
Blacksmith Hammer 1 year ago
www.metalpix.com 1 year ago
Hitoshi Nakamura's ETER… 2 years ago
Melanie BRyant
2 years ago
Blacklands 2 years ago
metal4bremen 
2 years ago
EletriKa Street_Team ╬B… 




2 years ago
10 of 238Morethanks for add!!!!!!!! long live true metal!!!!!!!!!!666
Thanx for the add!

Rock It Up Records
www.rockitup.org
www.facebook.com/rockituprecords
You are great inspiration for us... we are glad to find you! Right now listening... the aliens.. the aliens are here!
Please visit http://www.metalpix.com for rare WARLORD live pictures :-)
Hello!!
Thank you for the friendship!!
I'm Hitoshi, a guitarist from Japan.
I have your CD!! :)
Best wishes and have a wonderful day!!
Hitoshi from Japan
Have a Merry Christmas
Thanks so much for the add. It`s a great honor for us! Warlord rules! Please welcome to our world of music: www.blacklands.de