Atomkraft are an English
speed metal band from
Newcastle, who were part of the
new wave of British heavy metal movement.
They formed in 1979, disbanded in 1988, and reformed in 2005. Atomkraft's "Total Metal" approach draws inspiration from fellow NWOBHM bands such as
Motörhead
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and
Venom
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,
punk rock
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bands such as
The Dickies, and early
Exodus or
Slayer
Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981 by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style made them ...
. Lead vocalist/bassist
Tony Dolan also fronted Venom for a number of years in the late 1980s and 90s.
History
Moral Fibre
The roots of Atomkraft date to mid-1978, when
Tony "Demolition" Dolan and Paul Spillett got together with the intention to form a band. Initially using the name of Moral Fibre and playing punk rock, they recruited guitarists Ian Legg and Chris Taylor. Ian Legg then left and was replaced by Sean Drew who also subsequently left. However, the band continued to operate as a trio.
Atomkraft
After returning from a trip to
Bremen
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, Germany, Taylor presented his bandmates with some button badges featuring the environmental slogan 'Atomkraft, Nein Danke!' (Nuclear Power, No Thanks!) They liked the way the word "Atomkraft" sounded, so they adopted it as the band name, believing it suits the new "metal" sound they pursued. In pursuit of a heavier, more "metal" sound, the band decided to replace Taylor as guitarist. After trying out a couple of guitarists, they settled on Steve White, whom Dolan knew from his art class at college. Another member of Dolan's art class, Mark Irvine, joined on bass. With Dolan on rhythm guitar and vocals and Spillett on drums, the new line-up began to book shows. Irvine's parents disapproved of his heavy metal image and lifestyle, persuading him to quit the band. Dolan switched back to bass, and the band stayed together.
''Demon''
In 1981, the band recorded the four song demo ''Demon'' at Impulse Studios. ''Demon'' was funded by Spillett, who was the only member of Atomkraft working at the time, and was co-produced with Keith Nicol. It was their first "proper" demo, although, the limitation of time and a two-track recorder gave results that were far from ideal. However, the band soldiered on, gaining experience by continuing to play live shows.
''Total Metal''
In early 1983, Atomkraft returned to Impulse Studios to record another demo. Learning from their previous experience, they opted to record only two tracks for the ''Total Metal'' demo, featuring the title track, "Total Metal", and "Death Valley". White passed a copy of the demo to Sam Kress, who ran a radio station and ''Whiplash'' magazine. Kress was enthralled by the demo and promised to feature the band in his magazine. However, in late 1983, White left the band for personal reasons. Dolan was invited to live with his sister in Canada, and he moved to Canada.
Canada
In 1984, Spillett joined Dolan in Canada. The latter was further inspired when he got a copy of the magazine containing the write-up that Kress had promised. The write-up praised Atomkraft and also featured
Venom
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,
Raven,
Metallica
Metallica is an American heavy metal band. It was formed in Los Angeles in 1981 by vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. The band's fast tempos, instrume ...
,
Anthrax
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, and
Megadeth
Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist and guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal—alo ...
. Spurred on by this, Spillett and Dolan began writing material and returned to England in late 1984 to search for a guitarist. However, Spillett and Dolan were driven apart by conflict over a girl.
''Pour the Metal In''
While visiting
Neat Records to see if anyone could recommend a drummer, Dolan met
Cronos of Venom who informed him that Ged Wolf (the brother of Venom's manager) was looking for a band having just left the heavy metal band Tysondog. Dolan and Wolf got together and started auditioning for a guitarist. Finally a then 16-year-old guitar player, Rob Mathew, was recommended and this became the new Atomkraft line-up. The band began working on the new material that Dolan had been writing, and went on to record the ''Pour the Metal In'' demo at Neat Records Studio. It featured three tracks, "Pour the Metal In", "Burn in Hell" and "Carousel". The demo was sent to various fanzines and received a good response. Dave Woods of Neat Records heard the demo and offered them a deal, and the band started work on the ''Future Warriors'' album.
''Future Warriors''
Recorded over a couple of weeks and produced by Keith Nichol, ''Future Warriors'' was released in September 1985.
Despite getting a poor review in ''
Kerrang!
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'' magazine, other reviews were more positive and they got further requests for interviews. The band also opened for
Slayer
Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981 by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style made them ...
at
The Marquee,
where faulty equipment resulted in the band trashing the equipment in frustration after just three numbers. Despite this the band were asked to join the bill of the Venom/
Exodus tour.
''Queen of Death''
After the end of the Venom/Exodus tour, Atomkraft prepared and recorded a new EP, with the tracks "Your Mentor" on the A-side and "Demolition", "Funeral Pyre" and "Mode III" on the B-side. The EP did not get released in this form, as a rift developed in the band as a result of discussions over management. Dolan subsequently left the band. Neat then released the track "Your Mentor" as part of the Powertrax promotional cassette, while the vocal tracks on the rest of the "Your Mentor" sessions were re-recorded by Ian Davison-Swift from
Avenger. D.C. Rage (Darren Cook of Avenger) was brought in as bassist and two new tracks were recorded, with the new four-piece, "Queen of Death" and "Protector" (although Alan Hunter of Tysondog had originally contributed vocals to "Protector"). In October 1986, the re-titled ''Queen of Death'' EP was released with the title track and "Protector" on the A-side, and "Demolition", "Funeral Pyre" and "Mode III" on the B-side. A re-recording of the track "Future Warriors", with Davison-Swift on vocals was also licensed for future inclusion in a compilation. With touring commitments lining up for the band, Dolan was invited to rejoin the band as rhythm guitarist, making Atomkraft a five piece outfit for their upcoming shows.
''Conductors of Noize''
The new line-up recorded the mini-album ''Conductors of Noize'', which was released in July 1987, and then promoted the record as part of support to Agent Steel and Nuclear Assault. The first date of the tour, at the
Hammersmith Odeon
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featured an expanded line-up of Max Penalty, Atomkraft,
Onslaught,
Nuclear Assault
Nuclear Assault was an American thrash metal band formed in New York City in 1984. Part of the mid-to-late 1980s thrash metal movement, they were one of the main bands of the genre to emerge from the East Coast along with Overkill, Whiplash, ...
and
Agent Steel, and was promoted as 'The Longest Day'. Atomkraft's performance was filmed for the ''Live Conductors'' video as well as being recorded for a live
BBC
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radio broadcast. They also played Dynamo Festival alongside
Testament,
Destruction and
Stryper
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with the show going out live on Dutch radio.
Disbandment
The expanded five piece embarked on a 1988 European tour with
Nasty Savage and
Exumer ultimately resulting in a 'unique' gig (for the time) in
Katowice
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, Poland, at Spodek Stadium. This show was recorded for live TV/video. On completion of the tour, the band folded in 1988.
Reformation
In 2004, Sanctuary Records (who had previously acquired the Neat Records back catalogue) released an Atomkraft anthology, ''
Total Metal: The Neat Anthology''. With renewed interest in the band, Dolan reformed Atomkraft for live dates in 2005 and a possible new album. The 2005 line-up included Payre Hulkoff (from Swedish industrial band
Raubtier
Raubtier (German language, German for "predator") is a Swedish language, Swedish industrial metal band from Haparanda. They released their debut album, ''Det finns bara krig'' ("There is only war" in English language, English), in 2009.< ...
) on guitar and Steve Mason on drums. However, this line-up did not release any new material. An EP of new material came out in 2011 on the Austrian underground label, W.A.R. Productions. Named ''Cold Sweat'' it contained three unreleased tracks recorded with members of the 2005 line-up and session musicians, plus a cover version of the
Thin Lizzy track, "Cold Sweat", featuring Australian guitar player
Joe Matera on guitar solo. Following the release of ''Cold Sweat'', Dolan recruited a new line-up and did one date in London under the Atomkraft moniker in 2011, performing tracks from the new EP. The 2011 line-up included Kraen Maier and Rich Davenport on guitars, plus Paul Caffrey (from
Gama Bomb) on drums. This line-up of Atomkraft (minus Rich Davenport) performed the ''Future Warriors'' LP in its entirety in March 2014 at the second edition of Brofest, a NWOBHM festival based in
Newcastle upon Tyne
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. Former Venom guitarist Jeff Mantas appeared as a guest during the gig.
A new compilation album, called ''Looking Back to the Future'', was released in 2014 by Italian label Minotauro Records. It contained essentially unreleased demos and live tracks from every era of the band's history.
Personnel
;Current members
*
Tony Dolan – bass, vocals
(1979–1986, 1988, 2005–present; Venom
Venom or zootoxin is a type of toxin produced by an animal that is actively delivered through a wound by means of a bite, sting, or similar action. The toxin is delivered through a specially evolved ''venom apparatus'', such as fangs or a sti ...
, Mantas)
* Steve Mason – drums
(2005–present; Iron Fire, Blinded by Fear)
* Payre Hulkoffgarden – guitars
(2005–present; Viperine, Karyan, Raubtier
Raubtier (German language, German for "predator") is a Swedish language, Swedish industrial metal band from Haparanda. They released their debut album, ''Det finns bara krig'' ("There is only war" in English language, English), in 2009.< ...
)
;Former members
* Sean Drew – guitar
(1979–1983)
* Paul Spillet – drums
(1979–1983)
* Ian Legg – guitar
(1979)
* Chris Taylor – guitar
(1979)
* Steve White – guitar
(1980–1983; Venom
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, War Machine)
* Mark Irvine – bass
(1981–1982)
* Neil Rander – guitar
(1985)
* Rob Mathew – guitar
(1985–1988; Agankast)
* Ged "Wolf" Cook – drums
(1985–1988; Tysondog)
* Raggy – guitar
(1986)
* IG – drums
(1986)
* Ian Davison Swift – vocals
(1986–1988; Satan
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, Avenger)
* Darren "D.C. Rage" Cooper – bass
(1986–1988)
* Andra Butler – guitar
(1987–1988; Revenant Host)
*
Joe Matera – guitar
(2006; Geisha
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*
Cherisse Osei – drums
(2011)
Discography
Studio albums
*''Future Warriors'' (1985)
EPs
*''Queen of Death'' (1986)
*''Conductors of Noize'' (1987)
*''Cold Sweat'' (2011)
Compilation albums
*''
Total Metal: The Neat Anthology'' (2004)
*''Looking Back to the Future'' (2014)
Demos
*''Demon'' (1981)
*''Total Metal'' (1983)
*''Pour the Metal In'' (1985)
See also
*
List of new wave of British heavy metal bands
The mid-late 1970s–early 1980s period in the United Kingdom introduced a movement of young musicians, generally identified as the new wave of British heavy metal (often abbreviated as NWOBHM). The movement spawned more than a thousand hard rock ...
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