Artillery (band)

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Artillery
Artillery in 2010
Artillery in 2010
Background information
OriginTaastrup, Denmark
Genres
Years active
  • 1982–1991
  • 1998–2000
  • 2007–present
Labels
MembersPeter Thorslund
Michael Stützer
Martin Steene
Frederik Kjelstrup
René Loua
Past membersMichael Bastholm Dahl
Kræn Meier
Per Onink
Carsten Lohmann
John Mathias
Mickey Find
Jørgen Sandau
Samir Belmaati
Anders Gyldenøhr
Per Moller Jensen
Henrik Quaade
Benny Balschmidt
Flemming Rönsdorf
Michael "Romchael" Nielsen
Mikael Ehlert
Carsten Nielsen
Søren Adamsen
Morten Stützer
Josua Madsen
Websitehttps://www.artillery.dk/home.php

Artillery are a Danish thrash metal band. They participated in the early development of the genre, and their highly energetic, riff-centric and often fast-paced music is similar in style to that of Voivod, Coroner, Megadeth, and Sabbat from the same era. After releasing three full-length albums and touring extensively throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Artillery disbanded in 1991, but reunited seven years later, only to disband once again in 2000. However, they reformed again in 2007 and are still together today.

History[edit]

The band formed in June 1982 in Taastrup, a suburb of Copenhagen by drummer Carsten Nielsen and guitarist Jørgen Sandau.[1] Artillery shared a rehearsal room with Mercyful Fate and Metallica for some time, whereby Artillery's sound also took some inspiration.[2] Later on they agreed to name the band Artillery from the track "Heavy Artillery" from Tank's album Filth Hounds of Hades. After trying several musicians, the line up became guitarists Jørgen Sandau and Michael Stützer, bassist Morten Stützer, drummer Carsten Nielsen and singer Carsten Lohmann . The group recorded the demos "We Are the Dead" (1983), "Shellshock" and "Deeds of Darkness" in 1984.

Artillery's first commercial debut came in early 1985 with the inclusion of the song "Hey Woman," on Volume One of the Speed Metal Hell compilation series which was released on New Renaissance Records. Later that year, Carsten Lohmann left and was replaced by Flemming Rönsdorf. Later the same year, Artillery recorded a fourth demo, Fear of Tomorrow, signed with Neat Records, and released their first album, also titled Fear of Tomorrow.[3] In 1986, Carsten Nielsen was contacted by Quorthon of Bathory asking him if he was interested in drumming for Bathory. Nielsen turned down the offer since he thought Artillery would become a much bigger band than Bathory. Their second album, Terror Squad, was released in 1987.[3]

Guitarist Jørgen Sandau Putza left the band in 1989. Bassist Morten Stützer took over his position, lending the bass to recruit Peter Thorslund.[3] Same year Artillery traveled to Tashkent, USSR (currently the capital of Uzbekistan), where they performed at a local music festival. Their third album, By Inheritance, was released in 1990 on both LP and CD, by Roadrunner Records[3] and included a song called "7:00 from Tashkent". Artillery disbanded in 1991, some of the members pursuing musical projects of their own during the rest of the 1990s.

Following the 1998 release of an Artillery compilation CD, Deadly Relics by Mighty Music, featuring a mix of old demo recordings and two songs from the 1989 promotional tape, the band reformed to record a fourth album, B.A.C.K, which was released in 1999 by Die Hard Music. Then in 2000, Artillery decided to split up again.

In 2007, the band released a limited edition 4-CD boxset entitled Through the Years, which contains the band's four studio albums and all their demo material.

On 6 November 2007, Michael Stützer confirmed on the official Artillery website that they were once again active. However, longtime Artillery singer Flemming Rönsdorf did not participate. On 27 November the same year, it was confirmed that singer Søren Adamsen would be the new frontman.[4][5] This line-up recorded two albums – namely, When Death Comes from 2009 and My Blood from 2011.[6]

On 12 April 2012, drummer Carsten Nielsen announced that he was leaving the band after a US/South America tour in May that year. He was replaced by Josua Madsen. On 26 September the same year, it was also announced that Søren Adamsen had left the band and was replaced by Michael Bastholm Dahl.[7] The new Artillery lineup was working on a new album entitled Legions, which they began recording in February 2013, and which was released on Metal Blade on 26 November 2013. On 7 October 2013, Metal Blade released the first video single from Legions in the form of the track "Chill My Bones (Burn My Flesh)".[8] Legions was followed three years later by Penalty by Perception.

On 15 July 2018, Artillery announced on their Facebook page they were making a new album. This album, titled The Face of Fear, was released on 16 November 2018.

Guitarist and founding member Morten Stützer died suddenly on 2 October 2019; the surviving members of Artillery immediately announced that they would continue performing in his honor and he was replaced by Kræn Meier.[9] The band released their first song in two years "The Last Journey", digitally and on vinyl, on 16 October 2020. The song serves as a tribute dedication to Morten Stützer and includes vocals from two of Artillery's former singers Flemming Rønsdorf and Søren Adamsen.[10]

On 7 May 2021 Artillery released their tenth album, simply called X, produced in the Medley Studios in Copenhagen. The band toured worldwide in support of the album.

As of June 2022, Artillery has begun working on new music for their eleventh studio album.[11]

On 8 March 2023, Artillery drummer Josua Madsen died after getting hit by a bus.

Members[edit]

Artillery at Rockharz Open Air 2015

Current[edit]

  • Michael Stützer – guitars (1983–1991, 1998–2000, 2007–present)
  • Peter Thorslund – bass (1988–1991, 2007–present)

Past[edit]

  • Flemming Rönsdorf – vocals (1984–1991, 1998–2000)
  • Per Onink – vocals (1982–1983)
  • Carsten Lohmann – vocals (1983–1984)
  • Søren Nico Adamsen – vocals (2007–2012)
  • Michael Bastholm Dahl – vocals (2012–2023)
  • Jørgen Sandau – rhythm guitar (1982–1988)
  • Morten Stützer – guitars (1988–1991, 1998–2000, 2007–2019; his death), bass (1983–1988, 1998–2000)
  • Kræn Meier – guitars (2019–2023)
  • Per Moller Jensen – drums (1998–2000)
  • Carsten Nielsen – drums (1982–1991, 2007–2012)
  • Benny Petersen - guitars (1982-1983)
  • Pete Hurricane - bass (1982-1983)
  • Josua Madsen – drums (2012–2023; his death)

Timeline[edit]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Compilation albums[edit]

Box sets[edit]

Live albums & DVDs[edit]

  • One Foot in the Grave – The Other One in the Trash (2008)
  • Raw Live (At Copenhell) (2024)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bille, Torben, ed. (2002). Dansk rockleksikon (in Danish) (1st ed.). Politikens Forlag. p. 60. ISBN 87-567-6525-8. Dannet 1982 i Taastrup [...] inspireret af Metallica og Slayer. [English: Formed 1982 in Taastrup [...] inspired by Metallica and Slayer.]
  2. ^ Biography. Official website.
  3. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 30. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  4. ^ "NICO - Raw voice power". Nico.dk. Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  5. ^ "stutzer-music.com - Official Artillery website!". 13 December 2007. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  6. ^ "» Artillery – update on the new album". 19 July 2011. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  7. ^ "ARTILLERY Announces New Singer". Blabbermouth.net. 26 September 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Artillery "Chill My Bones (Burn My Flesh)" (OFFICIAL)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  9. ^ "ARTILLERY Founding Member MORTEN STÜTZER Dies At 57". Metal Addicts. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  10. ^ "ARTILLERY's 'The Last Journey' Single To Feature Former Singer FLEMMING RØNSDORF". Blabbermouth.net. 16 September 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Xentrix Added to 'MTV Headbangers Ball Tour' With Vio-Lence, Whiplash and Artillery". Ultimate Guitar. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.

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