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Electric Wizard

Electric Wizard are an English stoner/doom metal band from Dorset. The band formed in 1993 and have recorded nine studio albums, two of which have been considered genre landmarks: Come My Fanatics… (1997) and Dopethrone (2000).[2][3] Electric Wizard's brand of doom metal incorporates stoner and sludge traits, with lyrics focusing on the occult, witchcraft, H. P. Lovecraft, horror films and cannabis. In 2014 they formed Witchfinder Records, an imprint of Spinefarm Records, on which they plan to release all future albums.

Electric Wizard
Electric Wizard live in 2007
Background information
Also known as
  • Lord of Putrefaction (1988–1991)
  • Thy Grief Eternal (1991–1992)
  • Eternal (1992–1993)
  • The Electric Wizard
OriginDorset, England
Genres
Years active1993–present
Labels
Members
  • Jus Oborn
  • Liz Buckingham
  • Simon Poole
  • Haz Wheaton
Past members
  • Mark Greening
  • Tim Bagshaw
  • Rob Al-Issa
  • Justin Greaves
  • Shaun Rutter
  • Tas Danazoglou
  • Glenn Charman
  • Clayton Burgess

History

Pre–Electric Wizard (1988–1993)

 
The Electric Wizard logo

The origins of Electric Wizard go back to 1988 when Jus Oborn formed the band Lord of Putrefaction. They put out three demo tapes from 1989 to 1991 and also did one split with Mortal Remains. In 1992, the name was changed to Thy Grief Eternal after Adam Richardson left the band. They put out one demo under this name titled On Blackened Wings. In 1993, James Evans left the band and they once again changed their name, shortening it to Eternal. The band released two demos under this name. After Gavin Gillingham left the band, Oborn started Electric Wizard. The recordings from this era were issued on the Pre-Electric Wizard 1989–1994 compilation in 2006.

Formation, debut album, Come My Fanatics, Dopethrone and Let Us Prey (1993–2003)

 
Electric Wizard's name was taken from two Black Sabbath songs.

Electric Wizard began in Wimborne in Dorset, England during 1993, and was composed of guitarist-vocalist Jus Oborn, bassist Tim Bagshaw, and drummer Mark Greening. The band's name was taken from two Black Sabbath songs: "Electric Funeral" and "The Wizard". Oborn remarked, "Is the name Electric Wizard made out of two Black Sabbath song titles? Hahahaha, yeah it is!"[4]

In 1995, the band signed to Rise Above Records and released their self-titled debut album.[5] The music was in the vein of traditional doom metal, and received positive reviews. Later that year, they released the song "Demon Lung" as a split-single with Our Haunted Kingdom (later to become Orange Goblin).

In 1997, the band recorded and released Come My Fanatics…, which introduced the stoner and sludge elements that have come to define Electric Wizard's sound.[5] Later that year, Man's Ruin Records released the Chrono.Naut EP.[5] Following the release of Come My Fanatics... Electric Wizard released the Supercoven EP on Bad Acid Records in 1998 and then recorded and released Dopethrone in 2000, which was described by Allmusic as a "dirge masterpiece"[6] and is regarded as the band's magnum opus.[7] Kerrang! has noted that despite the "groovy" stoner rock vibes usually associated with the band, lyrics for songs like We Hate You were more like "an indiscriminate spray of bile against everyone" than the typical stoner rock themes of "shagging and cars".[8]

During the three years following the release of Come My Fanatics..., the members of Electric Wizard encountered a series of setbacks, with Oborn suffering a collapsed eardrum during a concert and later severing a fingertip while laying a carpet.[9] Greening broke his collarbone in an accident.[10] Speaking to Kerrang! in July 2009, Jus Oborn remembered the days of the recording:

At the time, we were pretty bad people. I got arrested for arson of a car, outside a police station. Tim [Bagshaw] went to nick a crucifix off a church roof so we could use it onstage, then slipped, fell off through the window and sliced his arm open. He got community service for that. Then Mark [Greening] got nicked for robbing an offie. He smashed the window, nicked a bottle of whiskey, then sat there drinking it outside! We weren't very nice people, to be honest. We were feeding off that shit at the time. It made us feel like we were more of a heavy metal band.[9]

Their next album, Let Us Prey, was released in 2002. It was Electric Wizard's most experimental record to date.[7] Following the release, the band embarked on a North American tour that raised tensions between band members. It was announced that the band was breaking up after the last concert of the tour. However, Electric Wizard did a UK tour with Cathedral soon after, with Justin Greaves (of Iron Monkey) on drums.[5][10] In April 2003, Greening and Bagshaw left the band.[5]

Line-up changes and We Live (2003–2007)

 
Liz Buckingham live in Damnation Festival 2009

In August 2003, Oborn revealed Electric Wizard's new line-up – drummer Greaves, second-guitarist Liz Buckingham (of 13 and Sourvein), and bassist Rob Al-Issa.[5] This new lineup recorded We Live in 2004, just days after Buckingham began rehearsing with the band. As Oborn explained, the addition of Buckingham was crucial given the departure of his previous writing partner, Bagshaw:

(The addition of) Liz was the most important element...because Tim had left the band and we were writing partners so to speak. So when Liz came aboard we were writing partners again. Our styles were very similar. We have the same sort of down-stroke pattern. And since we were writing together, Electric Wizard was happening again. I have to have a writing partner.[11]

The band toured England and Australia in support of the album and played at the 2005 Roadburn Festival. Greaves left the band in 2006 and was replaced by Shaun Rutter. The parting was not amicable, with Oborn remarking that "We fell out big time with that loser. You know, I would piss on his grave."[12]

Witchcult Today, Black Masses and touring (2007–2012)

 
Tas, bassist of Electric Wizard

In November 2007, the band released Witchcult Today. In 2008, bassist Rob Al-Issa left the band and was replaced by Tas Danazoglou.[13] Three years later, in November 2010, Electric Wizard released their seventh album: Black Masses.

 
Electric Wizard performing at Tuska Open Air 2011

On 31 March 2012, Electric Wizard played in London at the HMV Forum, debuting its newest members, bassist Glenn Charman and drummer Simon Poole. A 7-inch EP titled Legalise Drugs and Murder was available for sale at the show. After the gig it was announced that it would be released worldwide and that more EPs would follow. On 1 October 2012, some copies of Terrorizer came with a cassette EP of Legalise Drugs and Murder which contained the two songs from the 7-inch along with two outtakes and two new songs. Electric Wizard also headlined the 2012 edition of Maryland Deathfest on 27 May, their first show in the United States in ten years.

Label complications, founding member Mark Greening rejoins, Time to Die and Wizard Bloody Wizard (2013–present)

They headlined the 2013 edition of the Roadburn Festival called the 'Electric Acid Orgy,' which was also curated by Oborn.[14]

 
Electric Wizard live at Hellfest 2014

Electric Wizard announced that their latest album, Time to Die, was to be released in 2014 on their own label Witchfinder Records via Spinefarm Records. It was recorded at Toerag Studios and Skyhammer Studios and mixed by Chris Fielding. The album was produced by guitarist Jus Oborn and released on 29 September 2014.[15] The album is the first since 2002's Let Us Prey to feature founding member Mark Greening on drums.

On Thursday 30 October 2014, Electric Wizard played their largest club show in the North of England at the 1500 capacity Ritz,[16] Manchester, England.[17]

On 16 December 2014 Electric Wizard announced they would embark on a US/Canada tour in 2015, their first US shows since 2012 and full tour of the US since 2002.[18] Tickets to the tour were sold out within a month after going on sale.[19] The band was set to release their latest album, Wizard Bloody Wizard in 2016,[20][21] however this did not happen and in a September 2017 article Blabbermouth reported that the release date had been extended to 10 November 2017. The album was eventually released on 17 November 2017[22][23] Clayton Burgess left Electric Wizard in early 2018 to focus on his band Satan's Satyrs.[24] A single titled " L.S.D. (Lucifers Satanic Daughter)" was released in 2021, specifically for the film Lucifers Satanic Daughter.[25] A book titled Come My Fanatics: A Journey Into The World Of Electric Wizard written by Dan Franklin will be released on June 22, 2023.[25]

Members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

References

  1. ^ a b Sword, Harry (20 March 2018). "The Guide to Getting into Electric Wizard". Vice. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  2. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Come My Fanatics... Review". allmusic. Retrieved 3 February 2008. Essential doom
  3. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Dopethrone Review". allmusic. Retrieved 3 February 2008. with Dopethrone, Electric Wizard has raised the bar for doom metal achievement in the new millennium
  4. ^ "Interview: Electric Wizard - Smoking cans - Called the number of the beast and left a voicemail". Metalrage.com. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e f . Musicmight.com. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  6. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Electric Wizard: Dopethrone". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  7. ^ a b Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Electric Wizard: Let Us Prey". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  8. ^ "The 50 Most Evil Songs Ever". Kerrang!. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  9. ^ a b Ruskell, Nick. Kerrang! #1269, July 2009. Treasure Chest. An Intimate Portrait Of Life In Rock. Jus Oborn, p.60
  10. ^ a b "Electric Wizard - Biography - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  11. ^ Bugbee, Tim. "Electric Wizard: Interview". Prefix. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  12. ^ "Electric Wizard: Interview". Prefixmag. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  13. ^ [1] 7 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  15. ^ Lawson, Dom (25 September 2014). "Electric Wizard: Time to Die review – immense hypnotic power". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  17. ^ "Electric Wizard, live in Manchester". Metalhammer.teamrock.com. 24 October 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  18. ^ "Electric Wizard announces first North American tour in over ten years, playing Webster Hall! (2015 dates)". BrooklynVegan. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  19. ^ "Electric Wizard announce Roundhouse show and support!". Terrorizer.com. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  20. ^ "- ELECTRIC WIZARD TO RELEASE NEW STUDIO ALBUM IN 2016…". Spinefarmrecords.com. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  21. ^ "The Quietus - News - New Electric Wizard Album Due This Year". Thequietus.com. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  22. ^ "Wizard Bloody Wizard' Album Details Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. 8 September 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  23. ^ "Dancing to Metal With Electric Wizard's Jus Oborn". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  24. ^ Breznikar, Klemen (27 November 2018). "Satan's Satyrs interview with Clayton Burgess". It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine. from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  25. ^ a b Rogers, Jack (28 February 2023). "Electric Wizard announce details of new book". Louder Sound. Retrieved 1 March 2023.

External links

  • Official website
  • Electric Wizard at AllMusic  
  • Electric Wizard video interview (2014)

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Electric Wizard are an English stoner doom metal band from Dorset The band formed in 1993 and have recorded nine studio albums two of which have been considered genre landmarks Come My Fanatics 1997 and Dopethrone 2000 2 3 Electric Wizard s brand of doom metal incorporates stoner and sludge traits with lyrics focusing on the occult witchcraft H P Lovecraft horror films and cannabis In 2014 they formed Witchfinder Records an imprint of Spinefarm Records on which they plan to release all future albums Electric WizardElectric Wizard live in 2007Background informationAlso known asLord of Putrefaction 1988 1991 Thy Grief Eternal 1991 1992 Eternal 1992 1993 The Electric WizardOriginDorset EnglandGenresDoom metal 1 stoner metal 1 Years active1993 presentLabelsRise AboveWitchfinderMembersJus Oborn Liz Buckingham Simon Poole Haz WheatonPast membersMark Greening Tim Bagshaw Rob Al Issa Justin Greaves Shaun Rutter Tas Danazoglou Glenn Charman Clayton Burgess Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre Electric Wizard 1988 1993 1 2 Formation debut album Come My Fanatics Dopethrone and Let Us Prey 1993 2003 1 3 Line up changes and We Live 2003 2007 1 4 Witchcult Today Black Masses and touring 2007 2012 1 5 Label complications founding member Mark Greening rejoins Time to Die and Wizard Bloody Wizard 2013 present 2 Members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditPre Electric Wizard 1988 1993 Edit The Electric Wizard logoThe origins of Electric Wizard go back to 1988 when Jus Oborn formed the band Lord of Putrefaction They put out three demo tapes from 1989 to 1991 and also did one split with Mortal Remains In 1992 the name was changed to Thy Grief Eternal after Adam Richardson left the band They put out one demo under this name titled On Blackened Wings In 1993 James Evans left the band and they once again changed their name shortening it to Eternal The band released two demos under this name After Gavin Gillingham left the band Oborn started Electric Wizard The recordings from this era were issued on the Pre Electric Wizard 1989 1994 compilation in 2006 Formation debut album Come My Fanatics Dopethrone and Let Us Prey 1993 2003 Edit Electric Wizard s name was taken from two Black Sabbath songs Electric Wizard began in Wimborne in Dorset England during 1993 and was composed of guitarist vocalist Jus Oborn bassist Tim Bagshaw and drummer Mark Greening The band s name was taken from two Black Sabbath songs Electric Funeral and The Wizard Oborn remarked Is the name Electric Wizard made out of two Black Sabbath song titles Hahahaha yeah it is 4 In 1995 the band signed to Rise Above Records and released their self titled debut album 5 The music was in the vein of traditional doom metal and received positive reviews Later that year they released the song Demon Lung as a split single with Our Haunted Kingdom later to become Orange Goblin In 1997 the band recorded and released Come My Fanatics which introduced the stoner and sludge elements that have come to define Electric Wizard s sound 5 Later that year Man s Ruin Records released the Chrono Naut EP 5 Following the release of Come My Fanatics Electric Wizard released the Supercoven EP on Bad Acid Records in 1998 and then recorded and released Dopethrone in 2000 which was described by Allmusic as a dirge masterpiece 6 and is regarded as the band s magnum opus 7 Kerrang has noted that despite the groovy stoner rock vibes usually associated with the band lyrics for songs like We Hate You were more like an indiscriminate spray of bile against everyone than the typical stoner rock themes of shagging and cars 8 During the three years following the release of Come My Fanatics the members of Electric Wizard encountered a series of setbacks with Oborn suffering a collapsed eardrum during a concert and later severing a fingertip while laying a carpet 9 Greening broke his collarbone in an accident 10 Speaking to Kerrang in July 2009 Jus Oborn remembered the days of the recording At the time we were pretty bad people I got arrested for arson of a car outside a police station Tim Bagshaw went to nick a crucifix off a church roof so we could use it onstage then slipped fell off through the window and sliced his arm open He got community service for that Then Mark Greening got nicked for robbing an offie He smashed the window nicked a bottle of whiskey then sat there drinking it outside We weren t very nice people to be honest We were feeding off that shit at the time It made us feel like we were more of a heavy metal band 9 Their next album Let Us Prey was released in 2002 It was Electric Wizard s most experimental record to date 7 Following the release the band embarked on a North American tour that raised tensions between band members It was announced that the band was breaking up after the last concert of the tour However Electric Wizard did a UK tour with Cathedral soon after with Justin Greaves of Iron Monkey on drums 5 10 In April 2003 Greening and Bagshaw left the band 5 Line up changes and We Live 2003 2007 Edit Liz Buckingham live in Damnation Festival 2009In August 2003 Oborn revealed Electric Wizard s new line up drummer Greaves second guitarist Liz Buckingham of 13 and Sourvein and bassist Rob Al Issa 5 This new lineup recorded We Live in 2004 just days after Buckingham began rehearsing with the band As Oborn explained the addition of Buckingham was crucial given the departure of his previous writing partner Bagshaw The addition of Liz was the most important element because Tim had left the band and we were writing partners so to speak So when Liz came aboard we were writing partners again Our styles were very similar We have the same sort of down stroke pattern And since we were writing together Electric Wizard was happening again I have to have a writing partner 11 The band toured England and Australia in support of the album and played at the 2005 Roadburn Festival Greaves left the band in 2006 and was replaced by Shaun Rutter The parting was not amicable with Oborn remarking that We fell out big time with that loser You know I would piss on his grave 12 Witchcult Today Black Masses and touring 2007 2012 Edit Tas bassist of Electric WizardIn November 2007 the band released Witchcult Today In 2008 bassist Rob Al Issa left the band and was replaced by Tas Danazoglou 13 Three years later in November 2010 Electric Wizard released their seventh album Black Masses Electric Wizard performing at Tuska Open Air 2011On 31 March 2012 Electric Wizard played in London at the HMV Forum debuting its newest members bassist Glenn Charman and drummer Simon Poole A 7 inch EP titled Legalise Drugs and Murder was available for sale at the show After the gig it was announced that it would be released worldwide and that more EPs would follow On 1 October 2012 some copies of Terrorizer came with a cassette EP of Legalise Drugs and Murder which contained the two songs from the 7 inch along with two outtakes and two new songs Electric Wizard also headlined the 2012 edition of Maryland Deathfest on 27 May their first show in the United States in ten years Label complications founding member Mark Greening rejoins Time to Die and Wizard Bloody Wizard 2013 present Edit They headlined the 2013 edition of the Roadburn Festival called the Electric Acid Orgy which was also curated by Oborn 14 Electric Wizard live at Hellfest 2014Electric Wizard announced that their latest album Time to Die was to be released in 2014 on their own label Witchfinder Records via Spinefarm Records It was recorded at Toerag Studios and Skyhammer Studios and mixed by Chris Fielding The album was produced by guitarist Jus Oborn and released on 29 September 2014 15 The album is the first since 2002 s Let Us Prey to feature founding member Mark Greening on drums On Thursday 30 October 2014 Electric Wizard played their largest club show in the North of England at the 1500 capacity Ritz 16 Manchester England 17 On 16 December 2014 Electric Wizard announced they would embark on a US Canada tour in 2015 their first US shows since 2012 and full tour of the US since 2002 18 Tickets to the tour were sold out within a month after going on sale 19 The band was set to release their latest album Wizard Bloody Wizard in 2016 20 21 however this did not happen and in a September 2017 article Blabbermouth reported that the release date had been extended to 10 November 2017 The album was eventually released on 17 November 2017 22 23 Clayton Burgess left Electric Wizard in early 2018 to focus on his band Satan s Satyrs 24 A single titled L S D Lucifers Satanic Daughter was released in 2021 specifically for the film Lucifers Satanic Daughter 25 A book titled Come My Fanatics A Journey Into The World Of Electric Wizard written by Dan Franklin will be released on June 22 2023 25 Members EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current Jus Oborn vocals rhythm guitar 1993 present lead guitar 1993 2003 bass 2003 2008 2012 Liz Buckingham lead guitar 2003 present Simon Poole drums 2012 2014 present Haz Wheaton bass 2018 present Former Mark Greening drums 1993 2003 2012 2014 Tim Bagshaw bass 1993 2003 Rob Al Issa bass 2003 2008 Justin Greaves drums 2003 2006 Shaun Rutter drums 2006 2012 Tas Danazoglou bass 2008 2012 Glenn Charman bass 2012 2014 Clayton Burgess bass 2014 2018 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Electric Wizard discography Studio albums Electric Wizard 1994 Come My Fanatics 1997 Dopethrone 2000 Let Us Prey 2002 We Live 2004 Witchcult Today 2007 Black Masses 2010 Time to Die 2014 Wizard Bloody Wizard 2017 References Edit a b Sword Harry 20 March 2018 The Guide to Getting into Electric Wizard Vice Retrieved 3 June 2023 Rivadavia Eduardo Come My Fanatics Review allmusic Retrieved 3 February 2008 Essential doom Rivadavia Eduardo Dopethrone Review allmusic Retrieved 3 February 2008 with Dopethrone Electric Wizard has raised the bar for doom metal achievement in the new millennium Interview Electric Wizard Smoking cans Called the number of the beast and left a voicemail Metalrage com Retrieved 20 April 2013 a b c d e f MusicMight Artists ELECTRIC WIZARD Musicmight com Archived from the original on 13 April 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2014 Rivadavia Eduardo Electric Wizard Dopethrone Allmusic Retrieved 22 April 2013 a b Rivadavia Eduardo Electric Wizard Let Us Prey Allmusic Retrieved 22 April 2013 The 50 Most Evil Songs Ever Kerrang Retrieved 20 July 2019 a b Ruskell Nick Kerrang 1269 July 2009 Treasure Chest An Intimate Portrait Of Life In Rock Jus Oborn p 60 a b Electric Wizard Biography AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 27 September 2014 Bugbee Tim Electric Wizard Interview Prefix Retrieved 24 April 2013 Electric Wizard Interview Prefixmag Retrieved 27 September 2014 1 Archived 7 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Posts Tagged The Electric Acid Orgy Archived from the original on 27 February 2015 Retrieved 27 February 2015 Lawson Dom 25 September 2014 Electric Wizard Time to Die review immense hypnotic power Theguardian com Retrieved 17 November 2017 The Ritz Official site for the Ritz Manchester s Best Live Music and Club Venue Archived from the original on 27 February 2015 Retrieved 27 February 2015 Electric Wizard live in Manchester Metalhammer teamrock com 24 October 2014 Retrieved 17 November 2017 Electric Wizard announces first North American tour in over ten years playing Webster Hall 2015 dates BrooklynVegan 16 December 2014 Retrieved 17 November 2017 Electric Wizard announce Roundhouse show and support Terrorizer com 13 March 2015 Retrieved 17 November 2017 ELECTRIC WIZARD TO RELEASE NEW STUDIO ALBUM IN 2016 Spinefarmrecords com Retrieved 17 November 2017 The Quietus News New Electric Wizard Album Due This Year Thequietus com Retrieved 17 November 2017 Wizard Bloody Wizard Album Details Revealed Blabbermouth net 8 September 2017 Retrieved 3 November 2017 Dancing to Metal With Electric Wizard s Jus Oborn AllMusic Retrieved 17 November 2017 Breznikar Klemen 27 November 2018 Satan s Satyrs interview with Clayton Burgess It s Psychedelic Baby Magazine Archived from the original on 30 November 2018 Retrieved 22 March 2019 a b Rogers Jack 28 February 2023 Electric Wizard announce details of new book Louder Sound Retrieved 1 March 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Electric Wizard Official website Electric Wizard at AllMusic Electric Wizard video interview 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electric Wizard amp oldid 1171049888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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