Please welcome to the world of Reck'n'Roll..our guest blogger and Wolfsbane enthusiast...Paul
I unashamedly fell in love with Wolfsbane in 1987 ,when I saw them at Lichfield arts centre ,Staffordshire ,England . Four crazy blokes from down the road in tamworth ,rockin at a 1,000 miles an hour . Singer Blaze total maniac frontman leading a choir of rabid fans[ also known as howling mad shitheads]
Quiet lead guitarist, Jase Edwards,burning the stage with his riffs & punky bass player Jeff Hateley bouncing all over the stage . Biggest nutter of them all was Steve "Danger" Elliot... Danger by name & nature.... behind the drums
I've followed this band for such a long time , accruing over 50 shows ,all over the country . My favourite being at the legendary London venue the marquee. FEB 93 saw them record the show for release as an album entitled " massive noise injection "
They signed for def jam recordings for the release of the debut album entitled " live fast ,die fast "....they went on to record 2 more studio albums "down fall the bad guys & "wolfsbane" 1 e.p. " All Hells Breaking Loose " & a live album called " Massive Noise Injection " (recorded at the legendary London marquee in 93 )....Blaze left to join Iron Maiden in 94/95 which ultimately ended the wolfies as a band . On a personal level I was pleased for him futhering his career, but gutted that my band had finished .
I was like a kid at Christmas when they returned for the "one off " that is still going to this very day .
Said one off was in Tamworth which rolled into supports to the Wildhearts & The Quireboys....2011 saw an e.p on the back of a Saxon support followed by an album "Wolfsbane saves the World " and their own tour . a reformation that culminateD in a headlining slot at 2013 bloodstock open air festival .
As for faves = band member - Jeff Hateley, track - I like it hot.... album - Massive Noise Injection
OTHER WOLFBANIAN HISTORY
Wolfsbane were formed in 1984 in Tamworth, England. They signed to Def American records, and Rick Rubin produced their first album, Live Fast, Die Fast, released in 1989. Prior to this they had recorded three demos entitled Wolfsbane (1985), Dancin' Dirty (1987) and Wasted but Dangerous (1988). This last one, recorded at Square Dance Studios, Derby, U.K., illustrates the band in its youngest, rawest state. They were the supporting act for Iron Maiden's UK division of their No Prayer on the Road tour in 1990. Wolfsbane's second release, an EP titled All Hell's Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson's Place, was released the same year. The band's second full studio album Down Fall the Good Guys, was released in 1991, giving them their only UK Chart entry with their single "Ezy" charting at No. 68.
Being an English band, signed to an American record label did not work out well for them. Def American dropped Wolfsbane as they felt that the band were not selling well enough. This did not stop the band from being voted as the UK's best unsigned act in 1993. The same year, the band released a live album, Massive Noise Injection, through the Bronze Company label.
The band released their third studio album, often considered to be the band's best work, the self-titled Wolfsbane, in 1994, again on the Bronze Company label. A limited edition of this album included the EP Everything Else. However, when Bruce Dickinson left Iron Maiden, Blaze Bayley got the audition as their new singer and left Wolfsbane later on that year. Wolfsbane disbanded as a result.
Post-breakup (1994-2007)
Jason Edwards, Jeff Hateley, and Steve 'Danger' Ellett, the remaining members of Wolfsbane, joined with Jez Spencer to form the band Stretch in 1995. They released a 6-track mini-album World of Stretch on the Cottage Industry label.
Wolfsbane had a loyal fan base which they referred to as the HMS (Howling Mad Shitheads) which adorned many of the band's t-shirts.
On September 9, 2007, Wolfsbane reformed for a one off short set at the Rock of Ages Festival in Tamworth. This was followed by their first UK tour in 13 years, with the band playing five dates as support for the The Wildhearts in December 2007. Their next tour came in December 2009 supporting The Quireboys on their 'A Little Bit of What You Fancy 20th Anniversary Tour'.
Jason Edwards is currently a record producer, having most recently produced and mixed the self titled Wildhearts album and the new Blaze Bayley album Promise and Terror. He also mixed two tracks on Ginger Wildheart's 555 album and recorded and produced two bonus tracks for Ginger's Hey! Hello! project as well as mixing tracks for German punk band Radio dead Ones. He is also one of three guitarists in Ginger & The Sonic Circus (project of Ginger, songwriter/frontman of the Wildhearts, and plays guitar for The God Damn Whores, alongside 'Random' Jon Poole (formerly of Cardiacs, previously stand-in bassist for The Wildhearts and also in the Sonic Circus), Denzel (also of the Sonic Circus), and Robochrist.
Blaze Bayley subsequently left Iron Maiden and embarked on a career with his own band, BLAZE and later a new line up with the Blaze Bayley Band. During Blaze Bayley's tour in support of his then new album, Promise and Terror, tensions rose within the band. In the end of May 2010, both manager Anna Di Laurenzi and drummer Larry Paterson left the band to join Sinocence who had been the support band on the first leg of the tour. A couple of weeks later, in early June, Wolfsbane announced that they would be reuniting full-time and release a new album in 2011. Blaze Bayley continues to perform as a solo artist alongside singing with Wolfsbane.
On March 12, 2011, it was announced that Wolfsbane would release their new EP, Did It for the Money, on April 9. They played a headline show at the Borderline in London on the same day the new EP was released (April 9, 2011).This was followed by a tour supporting Saxon, in April 2011
On October 7, 2011, it was announced that Wolfsbane would release their new album in 2012. Titled Wolfsbane Save the World, it will be available on the band's official website as well as via the merchandise stand on the band's upcoming tour.
On October 24, 2011 the band started their UK tour to promote their new album "Wolfsbane save the world". The album will be released early next year. Joined by Manchester's Obsessive Compulsive as support for the tour.
Footage from the 2011 UK tour can be seen on the Official Wolfsbane YouTube channel.
On the 15th December 2011 a video of the song "Smoke and Red Light" was added to the official Wolfsbane YouTube channel. The song is taken from the new album Wolfsbane Save the World and is based on the early days of the bands career.
On 17 October 2012 the band embarked on a 11 date U.K tour. Special guest Givvi Flynn joined the band on stage at four of the shows to perform the epic 'Illusion of Love'. On sale at the shows was a one off very limited special "The Lost Tapes A Secret History'. A previously unheard (except by members of the band and producer Simon Efemy) live in the studio recording. Only available to buy on this tour and so a very rare and limited edition.
Studio albums
Live Fast, Die Fast (1989)
Down Fall the Good Guys (1991)
Wolfsbane (1994)
Wolfsbane Save the World (2012)
Live albums
Massive Noise Injection (1993)
The Lost Tapes: A Secret History (2012)
Compilation albums
Lifestyles of the Broke and Obscure (2001)
Howling Mad Shitheads (The Best of Wolfsbane) (2009)
EPs
All Hell's Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson's Place (1990)
Everything Else (1994)
Did It For the Money (2011
Demos
Wolfsbane (1985)
Dancin' Dirty (1987)
Wasted But Dangerous (1988)
top stuff bud .enjoyed reading it ( even my bits )
ReplyDeleteMr Russell.
ReplyDeleteI've just stumbled into this. Good stuff mate, it bought back a lot of memories. A bit gutted that you didn't mention the brawl at The Marquee gig... Ha! Ha! Ha!
Did I tell you that me and my daughter got thrown out of the Science Museum in London last summer because I was wearing my Wolfsbane shirt?
Howling Mad Shitheads Forever...
Noggin xx