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Delirium Tremens
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Yep, really looking forward to it Sign of the devil dude!
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I have the album "Manic Impressions"
Good stuff.
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I took some pics for them on Monday at the Lemp Brewery

Back in the day:



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I'm gonna try to get down to their practice studio and take pics of them practicing.
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I hung out at their practice session last night. They fucking kicked ass.


If this volcano b.s. doesn't settle down, they might not be able to play the Keep It True fest.
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They are heading to the other side of the pond:





Is this still on? They are watching it to see how their travel plans will be effected.
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Of course it's still on. The organizers are following up the situation as well to see how to deal with the bands' flights.
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That 'fest has some huge stories if it can go down as planned. Anacrusis and Harry Conklin with Satan's Host... FUCK! I wish I could be there.
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That 'fest has some huge stories if it can go down as planned. Anacrusis and Harry Conklin with Satan's Host... FUCK! I wish I could be there.



They are playing a free show here tonight before hopefully heading to Germany. Fucking volcano.

Local metal soldiers Anacrusis were ahead of their time, and now they're back



In the late '80s and early '90s, Anacrusis was the St. Louis ambassador for the golden age of heavy metal. The quartet had already hit the road with acts such as Mercyful Fate, D.R.I. and Overkill when Chuck Schuldiner, the late mastermind of legends Death, personally invited the group on tour in 1993. That same year, legendary producer Bill Metoyer, who'd worked with Slayer and Trouble, polished up the group's last album, the Metal Blade release Screams and Whispers.

Then, suddenly, Anacrusis was history — until now. This weekend, the band's playing its first show in sixteen years, in conjunction with a double-CD set of new versions of two old albums.


I gotta copy of this double cd. It's fuckin good. Pick up a copy.

"According to what other people say, we tended to be ahead of our time in a lot of ways, kind of cutting edge," says singer/guitarist Kenn Nardi. "People started to appreciate certain elements of our music ten, fifteen years down the road."

The band's melodic metal and personal lyrics sound surprisingly contemporary seventeen years later. Nardi could hit hellion highs and wielded a good growl, although he never trusted his vocal range —


There's nothing to worry about...he still hits them.



which is why he talked the band into downtuning to B, nearly a decade before it was common practice. Anacrusis had thrash roots, but it added midtempo breaks, juxtaposing clean melodies and rougher rhythmic outbursts. Late in the band's career, inspired by Celtic Frost, it started adding pseudo-symphonic flourishes that Nardi played on keyboards. The group always had a technical edge that bordered on prog and effortlessly made the transition when thrash started to wane and death metal and proto-black metal rose in popularity.

"If you're not on the east or west coast, it's hard to be in anybody's spotlight," says Nardi. "We always had a fairly decent underground following — of course, we're much bigger in Europe."

"We're big in Europe" is one of the great metal clichés, but in this case, it's true. Anacrusis came together in late 1986 in north county, when sworn rivals united as one in the name of metal.
This is a St Louis thing. When you first meet somebody here, they first thing you get asked is "where'd you go to school?". It's friggin weird. Nardi attended Ritenour and grew up just two miles away from guitarist Kevin Heidbreder, who attended nemesis high school Pattonville with drummer Mike Owen. The Pattonville duo recruited bassist John Emery, a Canadian immigrant who was five years older than the teenagers. This trio happened to need a singer right when Nardi's band, Heaven's Flame, split. Nardi stepped in, and the band began recording four-track demos in Heidbreder's parents' Bridgeton basement.

Before long, the quartet had an international following. In 1987 UK headbanger journal Metal Forces raved about the Annihilation Complete demo in its Demolition column. The tape-trading community agreed and voted it "Demo of the Year" in the magazine's readers' poll. Editor Bernard Doe signed the band to a two-album deal with his Axis (later Active) label. The American label Metal Blade, which released the first tracks by Metallica and Slayer, distributed the band's second album, 1990's Reason LP, and then signed the group to a seven-album deal. By then, cracks were appearing in the lineup. After a tour with crossover kings D.R.I., Owen — a former baseball player and swimmer — left the band and landed in the Navy.

"You're in high school, you start playing shows, and you don't think, 'Do I want to do this with my life?'" Nardi explains. "Mike never necessarily had his mind set on living in a van, traveling around, playing crummy clubs. He was engaged to be married, and he may have been slightly prompted to think about the future."

The new drummer was Chad Smith, Nardi's former bandmate in Heaven's Flame (and not the Red Hot Chili Peppers percussionist, contrary to many an Internet bio). The group went back to work and recorded the Manic Impressions album at Wisconsin's Royal Recorders studio, where Queensryche recorded the Empire album and Skid Row tracked its debut. The disc featured a track that many fans consider Anacrusis' signature song, a cover of "I Love the World" by New Model Army. The British post-punk band wasn't exactly a common reference point among metal dudes at the time, but it had long been one of Nardi's favorites. And still is.

"There was something about their lyrics and music that struck a chord with me," says Nardi. "I wanted to make it our own song. Most people, to this day, don't know it's not our song. They say, 'That's your best song.' I'm not insulted. It's great. That's why we recorded it."

Supporting Manic Impressions, the band played ten shows with Megadeth when Alice in Chains dropped off the tour. They followed with 38 shows supporting Overkill. The Overkill trek was Anacrusis' longest tour, though it was typically uneventful.

"We weren't big partiers," Nardi recalls. "We were one step from straight edge. We were all married or in relationships. We were probably the lamest, most boring band in metal. We were easy to work with. We knew our place, and I think that was important."

In 1993 drummer Paul Miles joined. The band recorded the Screams and Whispers album in the local basement studio 48K Audio. The final mixes made the band queasy; Metal Blade concurred. The label flew producer Bill Metoyer in, and the crew spent an extra week at Royal Recorders. Nardi is ambivalent about the final product but still considers it the band's high point. Anacrusis toured the country with Mercyful Fate then gigged across Europe with death-metal icons Death. When they returned home, they stayed home. The band was done.



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Of course it's still on. The organizers are following up the situation as well to see how to deal with the bands' flights.



Are you going to this? Is there going to be a SnakeNet "camp" ? If so, and they can get a flight over, give me your contact info so I can pass it to them. A SNMR /Anacrusis group pic would be bad ass.

I was hoping to fly over with them, but I had to drop $1800. on my damn Jeep last month, so I got taken out before the volcano was an issue.
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lady_atrion and me are going but unfortunately no-one else from SnakeNet is. Despite the line-up and many ravings Wink
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They are in Germany and will be playing !!!

Buy their double cd and kick ass t-shirt !!!
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Hell yeah! Most US bands made it ... only 'Striker', 'Thor' and 'Candlemass' had to cancel. Can't wait for tomorrow Sign of the devil dude!
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So how was it?
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'Anacrusis' was great. Not the best band of the fest ('Watchtower' were Sign of the devil dude!) but they certainly were in top form and as Eggy said, Kenn can still hit the notes. It was definitely great to see such a classic band kick fucking ass on stage in 2010 (as pretty much all of the bands on KIT Smile) Sign of the devil dude!
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Kenn posted a video from their show here:

Sound the Alarm
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Kenn posted a video from their show here:

Sound the Alarm



I really liked the performance. That band amaze me; yet progressive, thrash wich recreate a special atmosphere, a modern effort for the category they are catalogued to. Sound The Alarm has always been the song i higly appreciate from Anacrusis.

I never felt for a moment they were absent from the scene after seeing that performance. They still got it and the singer: 2 thumbs up.

Edit: typo.


Edited by - 777 on 05/13/2010 00:09:32
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Good band, I think a little ahead of their time when they were new. I didn't think there was really anything wrong with "Manic Impressions" to necessitate a remix. "Screams and Whispers" is close to if not equal to "Manic Impressions" in my opinion. Their best songs are spread out pretty well across those two.
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They re-recorded Suffering Hour & Reason. I wouldn't really call it a remix. It's the original line up doing the 1st two albums they made. I'll ask them if it's ok for me to upload them to the site.
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