
Onslaught are an English thrash metal band from Bristol, England. Initially active from 1983 to 1991, they reformed in 2004. The band initially drew influence from the second wave punk rock bands such as Discharge and The Exploited, and then adopted a straight forward thrash metal sound.
Onslaught were formed in 1983 in Bristol, England by guitarist Nige Rockett and bassist Paul Hill. Joined by vocalist Jase Pope and drummer Steve Grice, a demo was recorded and released later that year by this line up.
Jase Pope and Paul Hill were soon to be replaced by Roge Davies and Paul Davis respectively. The subsequent line-up recorded an EP, What Lies Ahead, in 1983.
In 1984, Paul Mahoney and Jase Stallard replaced Roge Davies and Paul Davis respectively. The band started to write more heavy metal-oriented songs than their original punk sound. This was mainly influenced by the early releases of thrash metal bands, albeit with a darker sound. The band signed to Children of the Revolution Records, and the band released their debut album, Power From Hell, in 1985 as a result. As with other metal bands of the time, the lyrics were often Satanic, and the cover showed a demon emerging from a pentagram.
In late 1985, Sy Keeler joined the band, who assumed the duty of members of Paul Mahoney. Mahoney retained his place in the band, but he took over bass duties from Jase Stallard, who in turn assumed the role of rhythm guitarist, giving the band a second guitarist. During the first months of 1986, the new line is ready to record their second album, The Force, in a recording studio in London. The album was released in the spring of that year through the label Under One Flag. The album was much more successful than Power From Hell, and was considered a classic by many critics and fanzines. Paul Mahoney, citing personal reasons, left the band later in 1986 and was replaced by James Hinder.
Onslaught's policy of the sacking of band members changed in 1987. Jase Stallard's guitar playing came into question, so the band dismissed him and replaced him with Rob Trotman. Using this line up, they set out to write material for a third studio album. Having drawn the attention of
London Records, the label signed the band. In mid 1988, the band began to start recording
In Search of Sanity, their third album. Upon hearing the album, the record label felt that a more versatile vocalist was needed to do the music more justice. Although the band felt that Sy Keeler's vocals on the demo recording had the right sound, the production had a more polished sound- hence the need for a more polished vocalist. Steve Grimmett, formerly of N.W.O.B.H.M. act
Grim Reaper, was drafted in to replace the departing Sy Keeler. Owing to this development, the release of the album was delayed until the summer of 1989. Following the success of
The Force, and with an accomplished new singer, there was much pre-release publicity.
In Search of Sanity had a much different sound than previous
Onslaught releases, and many hardcore thrash metal fans were disappointed, and this partially contributed to the band's demise.
In early 1990, Steve Grimmett decided to leave the band due to personal reasons and was replaced by Tony O'Hora. The band then set out to write and then record a fourth album. London Records decided not to renew their contract with Onslaught, leaving the band without a record deal. Although the band tried to secure a deal, nothing came to light and they decided to disband in early 1991.
In 2004, the band reformed with the line up of Sy Keeler, Nige Rockett, James Hinder and Steve Grice. They were joined by a Welsh second guitarist, Alan Jordan, formerly of Mirror Mirror which also included Sy Keeler. Amidst the touring, writing for the band's fourth album, Killing Peace, began in 2005, and it was released in early 2007.
James Hinder left the band later in 2007 and Alan Jordan left in 2008. They were replaced by Jeff Williams and Andy Rosser-Davies respectively.
In November 2008 the band recorded their live performance at the Damnation Festival in Leeds resulting in a Dual disc live album "Live Damnation" released in August 2009 by Candlelight Records.
In June 2010 the band signs to the German metal label AFM Records to release their 5th studio album. (Wiki)
Discography:
First Demo - Demo - 1983
Second Demo - Demo - 1983
What Lies Ahead - Demo - 1983
2nd 84 demo - Demo - 1984
Foxhole - Demo - 1984
Hatred Towards the System - Demo - 1984
84 demo - Demo - 1984
Power from Hell - Full-length - 1985
The Force - Full-length - 1986
Let There Be Rock - EP - 1987
Shellshock - EP - 1988
Welcome To Dying - EP - 1989
Let There Be Rock (Version 2) - Single - 1989
In Search of Sanity - Full-length - 1989
Shadow of Death - Single - 2006
Power From Hell / Angels of Death - Single - 2006
Killing Peace - Full-length - 2007
Live Polish Assault 2007 - DVD - 2007
The Shadow of Death - Best of/Compilation - 2008
Live Damnation - Live album - 2009
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