Lizzy Borden (band)

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Lizzy Borden
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Lizzy Borden performing at the 2008 Bang Your Head Festival in Germany.
Background information
Also known as Starwood, Diamond Dogs
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genres Heavy metal, power metal, glam metal, shock rock
Years active 1983–2004, 2006–present
Labels Metal Blade
Associated acts W.A.S.P., Twisted Sister, Ozzy Osbourne, Lynch Mob
Website Official Lizzy Borden Website
Members Lizzy Borden (Gregory Charles Harges)
Joey Scott Harges
Marten Andersson
Ira Black (musician)
Past members See: Members

Lizzy Borden is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. To this date the band has hit the top 100 in the USA 4 times.[1] Lizzy Borden is also the name of the band's lead vocalist.

History

Early career (1983–1986)

The band was founded in 1983 by Lizzy Borden and Joey Scott. The band got noticed after their song "Rod Of Iron" featured on Metal Blade Records Metal Massacre IV compilation LP. The band signed to Metal Blade in 1984 and released their debut EP "Give 'Em The Axe" in May of the same year.[2] The band is named after the notorious Lizzie Borden, a woman accused and acquitted of murder in the late 19th century.

In 1985 Late guitarist Alex Nelson replaced original guitarist Tony Matuzak and was first featured on the bands only live album to date titled "The Murderess Metal Road Show".[3]

Commercial success and first hiatus (1987–1999)

In 1987 the band reached their commercial peak with the release of their third LP "Visual Lies" which saw guitarist Joe Holmes make his debut with the band.[4] The first single from the album "Me Against The World" was featured in the cult film Black Roses. Joe Holmes later went on to join Ozzy Osbourne's band.

In 1989 the band issued their fourth studio album "Master of Disguise" via their label Metal Blade, the LP was released on July the 15th 1989 and has since become a cult classic.[5] The band frequently plays songs from this album live.

The band was featured prominently in the rockumentary The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Directed by Penelope Spheeris).

In the early 1990s the band slowed down its activity due to the changing metal scene and the rise of grunge, Singer Lizzy alongside bassist Marten Andersson and drummer Joey Scott went on to play in the glam band Diamond Dogs (later renamed Starwood).[6]

Reunion, death of Alex Nelson and second hiatus (2000–2005)

By the early 2000s the band was once again fully active and touring with 3/5 of its classic lineup (Borden, Joey Scott & Alex Nelson) alongside longtime bassist Marten Andersson. Lizzy Borden previewed their new CD and tour entitled 'Deal With the Devil' at the 'Wacken open air Festival Germany', in front of 35 thousand people followed by a world wide tour. Longtime Lizzy Borden fan, artist and multimedia entrepreneur Todd McFarlane (best known for his creation of Spawn and stylistic revision of Spider-Man) was enlisted to capture the essence of Lizzy Borden for the Stage show and the CD cover art. On May 17, 2004, guitarist Alex Nelson was killed in a head-on car collision. Lizzy Borden disbanded soon after.[7]

In a 2008 interview with Lucem Fero when asked about Alex Nelson singer Lizzy Borden said:

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"He had a connection to everybody. I'm usually very business like, and don't like to screw around too much when we're working. He felt it was his job to break that down, and try to have more fun. He was the only one that could break down the wall; for some reason, he had that ability with everyone. Even though I always told him he was the most talented musician I've ever worked with in every way, He never really thought he was all that talented. People would ask him who his influences are, and he would say 'everything I've ever seen or heard.' I used to love that quote as it was so true of all of us".[8]

Second reunion (2006–present)

In 2006, Lizzy Borden regrouped with new guitarist Ira Black and on November 1, 2007, the album Appointment with Death was released worldwide. The album also features guest appearances by George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob), Dave Meniketti (Y&T), and Corey Beaulieu (Trivium), among others. The first video for "Tomorrow Never Comes" was nominated for video of the year and was in the Top 25 Metal Videos of 2008 on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The follow-up video for "Under Your Skin" premiered in April the same year.[9]

In early 2008 the band announced various festival appearances including Sweden Rock Festival (Sweden), Kobetasonik festival (Spain) and Bang Your Head Festival (Germany). In November 2008 Lizzy Borden toured the United States with Finnish Monster Rockers Lordi. The band toured Europe as part of their headlining tour, performing in 11 countries. Lizzy Borden was the first-day headliner of the two-day Keep It True XII festival at Tauberfrankenhalle in Lauda-Königshofen Germany 2009. North American festival appearances included Rocklahoma and Rock Gone Wild.

On Jan 24, 2009, former guitarist Corey James died in a car accident.[10][11]

In 2010 Lizzy Borden toured North America and Europe, including festival appearances at Wacken Open Air 2010, Alcatraz Metal Festival, Leyendas del Rock festival (cancelled) and Elsrock Festival.

In 2011 Lizzy Borden launched the "Summer of Blood" tour in North American Followed by the European version, entitled "Death Takes a Holiday Tour", festival appearances in 2011 included Heaven and Hell Metal Fest, Christmas Metal Festival and the Hard Rock Hell Festival.

On Dec 17, 2011, drummer and founding member Joey Scott married German tour manager and dancer Steffi in Las Vegas, NV.

In 2012, Lizzy Borden performed on various Open Air Festivals in Mexico and Europe. Festivals included Hellfest Open Air Festival in Clisson France and Gods of Metal in Milan Italy. Both festivals were with Ozzy, Mötley Crüe, Guns N' Roses and more. They returned to Europe in July 2012 to play Zwarte Cross festival in the Netherlands, Headbangers Open Air in Germany and Bulgaria the first time in their career at the Kavarna Rock Festival.

In 2013, Lizzy Borden premiered their new tour "30 years of American metal" show created from the ground up at the 70000 Tons of Metal, followed by a string of North American shows and European Festivals, including the Swedish Festival Skogsrojet.

Lizzy Borden has spent the last few years working on the follow up to their 2007 album Appointment with Death.[12] In a July 2014 interview, however, frontman Lizzy Borden said that the band has no new album in the works, but has been writing new material.[13]

On January 1, 2014, guitarist Dario Lorina left the band after joining American heavy metal band Black Label Society.

On August 1, 2014, Lizzy Borden (Gregory Charles Harges) Performed on Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival With Former Guitarist Ira Black.

Musical Style

Though the band was considered a part of the Los Angeles glam metal scene in the mid-1980s, their sound has been more associated with traditional heavy metal. Lizzy Borden were musically influenced by bands like Deep Purple, Van Halen, Judas Priest, The Tubes, Cheap Trick and by the stage theatrics of Alice Cooper and Kiss. Their lyrical themes are more representative of this style, especially on earlier recordings.[citation needed]

Members

Timeline

Discography

Year Title Format
1983 Demo '83 Demo
1984 Give 'Em the Axe EP
1985 Love You to Pieces Studio
1986 Ultra Violence Single
1986 The Murderess Metal Road Show Live
1986 Menace to Society Studio
1987 Me Against the World/Den of Thieves Single
1987 Terror Rising EP
1987 Visual Lies Studio
1989 Master of Disguise Studio
1994 Best Of Lizzy Borden Compilation
2000 Deal with the Devil Studio
2007 Appointment With Death Studio

References

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