This is a discography of Grim Reaper ( A British Heavy Metal band from Droitwich ) with albums released between 1983 and 1987. It contains releases from the USA as well as Europe.
The New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) was a genre that exploded in the late 1970s and early 1980s, featuring bands such as Iron Maiden, Saxon, and Def Leppard. Among these bands was Grim Reaper, a group that made a name for itself with its powerful vocals, lightning-fast guitar riffs, and high-energy performances. In this article, we will explore the history of Grim Reaper, their musical style, and their impact on the world of heavy metal.
Grim Reaper was formed in 1979 in Droitwich Spa, England, by guitarist Nick Bowcott, drummer Lee Harris, and bassist Phil Lanzon. In 1982, the band added singer Steve Grimmett, and they began to gain popularity in the NWOBHM scene. Their first album, "See You in Hell," was released in 1983 and featured such classics as the title track, "Dead on Arrival," and "Wrath of the Ripper." The album was a critical and commercial success, reaching number 73 on the Billboard 200 chart and solidifying Grim Reaper's place in the metal world.
Grim Reaper's musical style was characterized by its heavy, driving rhythms, lightning-fast guitar solos, and Steve Grimmett's powerful, soaring vocals. Their lyrics often dealt with dark themes such as death and the afterlife, adding to their ominous and brooding sound. The band's music was heavily influenced by other NWOBHM acts such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, but they had a distinct sound that set them apart from their peers.
In addition to their musical prowess, Grim Reaper was known for their energetic and theatrical live performances. Steve Grimmett was a charismatic frontman, and the band's stage show often featured pyrotechnics, special effects, and elaborate costumes. This helped to cement their reputation as one of the most exciting and entertaining bands in the NWOBHM scene.
Despite their success, Grim Reaper's career was not without its ups and downs. Their second album, "Fear No Evil," was released in 1985 to mixed reviews, and the band's popularity began to wane. They released two more albums, "Rock You to Hell" in 1987 and "Said Than Done" in 1988, but neither of them achieved the same level of success as their debut.
In 1989, Grim Reaper disbanded, but their legacy lived on. Their influence can be heard in the music of countless heavy metal bands that followed, and their songs continue to be played and appreciated by metal fans around the world. In 2006, the band reformed with a new lineup and released a new album, "Walking in the Shadows," which received positive reviews.
Ebony EBON 32 , 1985
"Fear No Evil" is the album released in 1985 and was produced by Darryl Johnston ( founder Ebony Records )
Learn moreSteamhammer – SPV 266301 LP , 2013 , Germany
This is the Limited Edition in Red Coloured vinyl of "Fear No Evil".
Show Details <RCA PL86250 , 1987 , Germany
"Rock You to Hell" is the third and final/last album by the British Heavy Metal band: "Grim Reaper"
Learn moreRCA Victor – 6250-1-R , 1987 , USA
This is the USA release of "Rock You to Hell".
Learn moreRCA Victor NFL1-8038 , 1984 , USA
"See You in Hell" is the debut album released by the British heavy metal band Grim Reaper.
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