Holocaust (band)
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Holocaust are a Scottish heavy metal band founded in 1977 and based in Edinburgh.<ref name="LarkinHM">Template:Cite book</ref>
The band's lineup is John Mortimer guitar and vocals, Scott Wallace drums and Mark McGrath bass. The original lineup featured guitarists John Mortimer and Ed Dudley, vocalist Gary Lettice, bassist Robin Begg and drummer Nick Brockie.<ref name="LarkinHM" /> In 1983, guitar player Ed Dudley left the band, forming and releasing an album under the moniker Hologram.<ref name="LarkinHM" /> Holocaust was one of the Scottish bands in the new wave of British heavy metal scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s, deviating from the more commercial new wave music of the day, and combining earlier metal with the tempo and attitude of punk rock.Template:Cn The name alludes to a nuclear holocaust; Mortimer felt that "when someone hears us, it should be like a nuclear bomb going off".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The John Mortimer-led Holocaust incorporated many progressive metal, thrash metal and post-punk influences into its sound, releasing complex pieces such as the "Sound of Souls" EP and concept album Covenant. The band's three-piece lineup has remained the same since 2003,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> releasing the EP "Expander" and the album Predator in 2015, and most recently the album "Elder Gods" in 2019.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Holocaust's song, "The Small Hours", was covered by Metallica in 1987 and released on their The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited EP, and reappeared on their 1998 compilation album Garage Inc.<ref name="LarkinHM" />
In 1996, Holocaust recorded a cover of Metallica's "Master of Puppets" for the compilation Metal Militia: A Tribute To Metallica II.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Discography
Albums
- The Nightcomers (1981)
- Steal the Stars (1983) released under the name 'Hologram'
- No Man's Land (1984)
- The Sound of Souls (1989)
- Hypnosis of Birds (1992)
- Spirits Fly (1996)
- Covenant (1997)
- The Courage to Be (2000)
- Primal (2003)
- Predator (2015)
- Elder Gods (2019)
- Luna (T.B.C)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Live albums
- Live (Hot Curry & Wine) (1983)
EPs and singles
- "Heavy Metal Mania" (1980, 7-inch)
- Heavy Metal Mania (1980, 12-inch)
- "Smokin' Valves" (1980, 7-inch)
- Smokin' Valves (1980, 12-inch)
- Live from the Raw Loud 'n' Live Tour (1981, 7-inch)
- Comin' Through (1982, 12-inch)
- Heavy Metal Mania '93 (1993, CD)
- Expander (2013, CD)
Compilations
- NWOBHM '79 Revisited (1990)
- Metal Militia: A Tribute To Metallica II (1996)
- Smokin' Valves: The Anthology (2003)
Videos
- Live from the Raw Loud 'n' Live Tour (1981, VHS; 2004, DVD)
Cover versions
- Metallica covered the song "The Small Hours" (as above).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Gamma Ray covered the song "Heavy Metal Mania" on their 1996 live album Alive '95.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> There was also a studio version released as a bonus song with their 1995 album Land of the Free. In 2013, Gamma Ray recorded the song "Death or Glory" for their EP "Master of Confusion".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Six Feet Under covered the song "Death or Glory" from The Nightcomers album on their 1997 Warpath record.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
See also
References
External links
- Scottish rock music groups
- Scottish heavy metal musical groups
- British progressive metal musical groups
- Musical groups established in 1977
- Musical groups disestablished in 1983
- Musical groups reestablished in 1984
- Musical groups disestablished in 1984
- Musical groups reestablished in 1988
- Scottish musical quartets
- New Wave of British Heavy Metal musical groups