Raging Speedhorn

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Raging Speedhorn
Raging Speedhorn, Swampfest Berlin, 2017
Background information
OriginCorby, Northamptonshire, England
Genres
Years active1998 (1998)–2008, 2014–present
Associated actsDefenestration, Gutworm, Hundred Reasons, Freeze the Atlantic, RSJ
WebsiteMyspace page
MembersGordon Morrison
Frank Regan
Daniel Cook
Dave Thompson
James Palmer
Dave Leese
Past membersJamie Thompson
Bloody Kev
Gareth Smith
Tony Loughlin
Darren Smith
John Loughlin
Raging Speedhorn, Swampfest Berlin, 2017
Raging Speedhorn, Swampfest Berlin, 2017
Raging Speedhorn, Swampfest Berlin, 2017
Raging Speedhorn, Swampfest Berlin, 2017

Raging Speedhorn are a British heavy metal band, founded in Corby, Northamptonshire.

Career[]

Raging Speedhorn were formed in 1998 from the merging of the bands and Box. The band quickly established itself as a major presence within the UK's metal scene.

Raging Speedhorn featured two vocalists, a style largely inspired by the UK hardcore band Hard to Swallow, (which featured who would join Raging Speedhorn as their second vocalist after the departure of in 2005). The band's first single, "Thumper" (produced by industrial veteran, Marc Heal) was released in 2000 to significant critical acclaim.[citation needed] In 2001 they charted in the UK Singles Chart with "The Gush".[4]

On early Raging Speedhorn recordings the music can be characterised by pounding basslines, heavily distorted riff-thick guitarwork and subject content consisting generally (but certainly not exclusively) of hedonism, drug-use, violence, antipathy for major band labels and depression.[citation needed]

Before The Sea Was Built was the only album the band produced with Larry Hibbitt, of Hundred Reasons. It was released on 11 September 2007 through Steamhammer, a subsidiary of SPV Records.[citation needed]

On 25 March 2008, it was announced the band would split after a final tour.[citation needed] Members joined other bands elsewhere, including Cardiff, Wales and Stockholm, Sweden.

John Loughlin, Jay Thompson and Dave Thompson were in metal band, The Death Of Us as of 2013.

On 18 February 2014 it was announced that the band would reform to perform at Damnation Festival in November 2014. Both John Loughlin and Frank Regan would feature on vocals, with the band showcasing tracks from their debut and sophomore albums.[5] The band have also been confirmed to play the UK leg of the 2014 Sonisphere festival.[6]

On 3 July 2014, the band played a sold-out hometown show with support from The Darkhorse and Heart of a Coward as a warm-up prior to playing at Sonisphere two days later.[7] On 7 July 2014, an eleven-date UK tour was announced.[8]

In January 2016 the band recorded their new full-length record, Lost Ritual, with Russ Russell at the Parlour Studios, Kettering.[9]

On 14 September 2018 it was announced that guitarists Jim Palmer and Jamie Thompson had left the band.[10]

On 6 October 2018 the band performed a 20th Anniversary show at the Electric Ballroom, London with the original lineup; John Loughlin, Frank Regan, Gordon Morison, Tony Loughlin, Gareth Smith & Darren Smith.[11]

On 19 December 2018 it was announced that James Palmer and Dave Leese had joined the band on guitars. [12]

It was announced on 3 September 2019 that Daniel Cook would be replacing John Loughlin after 21 years.

Current line-up[]

  • Gordon Morison - Drums - 1998-2008, 2014-present
  • Frank Regan - Vocals - 1998-2008, 2014-present
  • James Palmer - Guitar - 2018-present
  • Dave Leese - Guitar - 2018-present
  • Daniel Cook - Vocals - 2019-present
  • Andy Gilmour - Bass - 2019-present

Former members[]

●John Loughlin - Vocals - 1998-2008, 2014-2019

●Darren Smith - Bass - 1998-2006

Tours[]

  • UK Tour with earthtone9 in 1999
  • UK Tour with Will Haven and Skindred in 1999
  • UK Tour with Tribute To Nothing and Charger in 2000
  • UK Tour with Medulla Nocte in 2000
  • UK dates with Kittie in 2000
  • UK Headline Tour with and Defenestration in 2000
  • Europe Tour with Biohazard and Nucleus in 2000
  • Europe Tour with Amen in 2000
  • UK Headline Tour with Charger and Vex Red in 2001
  • Europe Tour with Mudvayne in 2001
  • Japanese Tour with Amen in 2001
  • Europe dates with Slipknot in 2001
  • Ozzfest in the UK in 2001
  • UK Headline Tour with Misdemeanor and Scurge in 2001
  • "Tattoo The Planet" UK dates with Slayer, Pantera, Cradle Of Filth and more in 2001
  • UK Headline Tour with Candiria and Clutch in 2002
  • Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in 2002
  • Scandinavia Tour in 2002
  • Japanese Tour in 2002
  • UK Tour supporting Rammstein in 2002
  • Joint headline UK Tour with Ill Niño in 2002
  • Europe Headline Tour in 2003
  • Download Festival in the UK in 2003 and 2005
  • With Full Force in Germany in 2003 and 2005
  • UK Headline Tour with Johnny Truant in 2005
  • US Tour with Nile, Hypocrisy, Soilent Green and more in 2006
  • Europe Tour with Twelve Tribes and Bridge To Solace in 2007
  • UK Headline Tour with Shaped by Fate in 2007
  • UK shows supporting Dir en grey in 2007
  • Europe Tour with Carnivore in 2007
  • Scandinavian Tour with in 2008
  • Final European Headline Tour with My City Burning in 2008
  • Final UK and Ireland Headline tour with and in 2008
  • Final Japanese Tour with Palm in 2008
  • Reunion show at Corby Zombie Hut Corby in July 2014
  • Two sets at Sonisphere Festival in 2014 (Jägermeister stage and VIP backstage show)
  • Damnation festival 2014
  • Reunion Tour - UK 2014 [8]
  • Hammer fest 2015
  • Bloodstock 2015.
  • Will Haven tour May 2015.
  • UK winter tour 2015.
  • 2016 UK Tour with and
  • 2019 UK Tour supporting Phillip H Anselmo and the Illegals

Studio albums[]

Live albums[]

  • (2004)
  • (2018)

References[]

  1. ^ Ward, Simon P. "Raging Speedhorn – Overview". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  2. ^ "AUDIO: Raging Speedhorn – Half Way To Hell". Dead Press!. 18 March 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  3. ^ McIver, Joel (2002). Nu Metal: The Next Generation of Rock & Punk. Omnibus Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7119-9209-2.
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 448. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  5. ^ "Metal Hammer | Louder". Metal Hammer Magazine. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Wilko Johnson, Electric Wizard, Dog Eat Dog, Anti-Flag And More Join Bill « Sonisphere Festival UK". Sonisphere.co.uk. 24 February 2014. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
  7. ^ "Raging Speedhorn at The Zombie Hut (Corby) on 3 Jul 2014 –". Last.fm. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Raging Speedhorn". Kililive.com. Archived from the original on 18 September 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
  9. ^ "RAGING SPEEDHORN To Release 'Lost Ritual' Album In July". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. 7 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Raging Speedhorn". www.facebook.com.
  11. ^ "RAGING SPEEDHORN's Original Lineup To Reunite For 20th-Anniversary Show In London". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. 7 March 2018.
  12. ^ "Raging Speedhorn". www.facebook.com.
  13. ^ "Raging Speedhorn: New Album". Pledge Music. Retrieved 22 June 2015.

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