Holy Soldier
Holy Soldier | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Glam metal, Christian metal, hard rock |
Years active | 1985–1997, 2005–2006 (reunions) |
Labels | Myrrh/A&M, ForeFront/EMI, Spaceport |
Past members |
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Website | holysoldier |
Holy Soldier was a Christian glam metal band from Los Angeles formed in 1985.
Background
The band was originally formed in early 1985 by bassist Andy Robbins and guitarist Jamie Cramer. The band gained a strong local following before signing to
The band replaced the members with Eric Wayne and Scott Soderstrom while continuing to tour.[2] Wayne exited when Steven Patrick returned in 1991, but would again rejoin the group in 1995. Two years later, the band followed up their debut with Last Train. While praised, it was not a commercial success.[4] Although Last Train charted, peaking at the No. 10 slot on Billboard's CCM chart,[4] the album did not meet the sales expectations of the label,[5] and the band was dropped from their roster. A review in CCM magazine found that although the band's sound had progressed, their lyrics had shifted from evangelicalism to a more ambiguous tone.[6] Additionally, the band was criticized by some in Christian music for attempting to be a "crossover success" into the general market.[2]
The band experienced personnel changes when Steven Patrick again departed. The band again replaced Patrick with Seattle-based vocalist Eric Wayne, who helped move the band into the current grunge sound seen in the marketplace.[4] Wayne's lower vocal register caused Holy Soldier to be compared in the alternative hard rock and grunge market with the likes of Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Temple of the Dog, and Soundgarden. After Holy Soldier's reinvention and extensive touring, the band was signed to ForeFront Records in 1994. Once again recruiting the production skills of producer David Zaffiro, Holy Soldier released Promise Man in 1995. Promise Man returned the band to critical acclaim within Christian music circuit,[5] again winning the band Dove Awards for in the hard rock song (for title track Promise Man) and album of the year categories.[4] Despite the success of Promise Man, Holy Soldier was unhappy with the lack of support they received from their record label ForeFront Records and the band requested to be let out of their contract with their label. In 1997, after a short hiatus, bassist Andy Robbins independently produced on his own boutique label (Spaceport Records) a live retrospective album featuring both current frontman Eric Wayne and original vocalist Steven Patrick.[4] After the release of Encore, Holy Soldier officially disbanded.
In 2005, the original Holy Soldier lineup reunited in August for a benefit concert and possible studio album follow-up. But again, Steven Patrick's reunion with his former band members was extremely brief. Suddenly without its original lead vocalist for a third time, Holy Soldier recruited original drummer Terry Russell's brother, Don, to replace Patrick to perform for a string of festival dates in mid-2006.
Members
Final lineup
- Andy Robbins – bass, guitar, backing vocals (1985–1997, 2005–2006)
- Michael Cutting – guitar, mandolin, backing vocals (1985–1991, 1993–1997, 2005–2006)
- Jamie Cramer – guitar, backing vocals (1985–1992, 2005–2006)
- Terry "Animal" Russell – drums, backing vocals (1985–1995, 2005–2006)
- Don Russell – lead vocals (2005–2006)
Former
- Robbie Brauns – lead vocals (1985–1987)
- Steven Patrick – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (1988–1990, 1991–1992, 1997, 2005–2006)
- Eric Wayne – lead vocals (1990, 1993–1997)
- Larry Farkas – guitar (1985)
- Scott Soderstrom – guitar (1991–1997)
- Chris Hyde – drums (1985)
- Jason Martin – drums (1995–1997)
- Andy Robbins (the Andy Robbins from Skinis not the same person as in Holy Soldier)
Discography
Studio albums
- 1990 – Holy Soldier (Myrrh Records / A&M Records, produced by David Zaffiro)
- 1992 – Last Train (Myrrh Records, produced by David Zaffiro)
- 1995 – Promise Man (ForeFront / EMI Records, produced by David Zaffiro)
Live albums
- 1997 – Encore (Spaceport Records, produced by Andy Robbins, Michael Cutting & David Zaffiro, February 8, 1997 @ Rocketown, Nashville, Tennessee)
DVDs
- 2006 – Live, Rare and Raw (Roxx Productions/Spaceport Records)
References
External links
- Official website
- Holy Soldier at AllMusic
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