С таким названием существует как минимум 2 группы / исполнителя:
1) Эта английская команда, являющаяся основателем трэш-метала и авторами термина "блэк-метал", оказала большое влияние на творчество таких коллективов, как Metallica, Slayer и Possessed. Группа была основана в конце семидесятых годов в Ньюкасле Кроносом (Конрад Лэнт; бас, вокал), Мантасом (Джефф Данн; гитара) и Абаддоном (Тони Брэй; ударные). Коллектив тогда назывался Oberon и включал в себя еще двух человек. Но вскоре группа сократилась до трио и сменила название на Venom. В начале карьеры в их музыке было заметно влияние Motorhead. Их легендарный дебютный альбом 1981 года, "Welcome To Hell", являлся собранием брутальных композиций, наполненных темными, сатанинскими образами и был немного сыроватым.
Диск "Black Metal" был уже намного лучше сработан как в музыкальном, так и в продюсерском плане. Среди мощного трэша на нем присутствовала атмосферная композиция "Burried Alive". Альбом остается до сих пор самым лучшим в дискографии Venom.
За ним последовал полуконцептуальный "At War With Satan", сопровождаемый множеством синглов. Группа много гастролировала по всему миру, предпочитая выступать везде в качестве хедлайнеров (от других предложений Venom просто отказывались). Клубные концерты коллектив практически не давал, поскольку его пиротехник умудрялся наносить большой ущерб в закрытых помещениях. Следующий лонгплей, "Possessed", оказался довольно слабым, за ним последовали неудачные концертники и сборники. В команде наблюдался творческий застой, в результате чего, после выхода концертника "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", в 1985 году Мантас принял решение покинуть группу. Для гастролей в Venom были приглашены гитаристы Майк Хики и Джимми Клэр. В этой конфигурации команда записала мощный пауэр-метал-альбом "Calm Before The Storm".
Однако, вскоре после этого состав группы покинул Кронос, прихватив с собой Майка и Джимми. Вместе с ними он организовал свой собственный проект Cronos.
К оставшемуся Абаддону вновь присоединился Мантас, приведя с собой ритм-гитариста Эла Барнса. Новый состав Venom был доукомплектован Тони Доланом "Разрушителем" (бас, вокал; экс-Atomkraft). Альбом "Prime Evil" отличался высоким профессионализмом и напоминал раннее творчество группы. Диск включал в себя трек "Megalomania" – интересную кавер-версию композиции Black Sabbath. После релиза 1991 года "Temples Of Ice" из команды свалил Барнс, а в состав были добавлены гитарист Стив "Военный маньяк" Уайт и клавишник VXS. Последние двое продержались недолго и после выхода альбома 1992 года "The Waste Lands" покинули состав Venom. Последующие работы не смогли дотянуть до качества более ранних релизов.
В 1996 году, сменив Долана, в группу вернулся Кронос. За этим событием последовал мини-альбом "Venom’96", а в следующем году вышел лонгплей "Cast In Stone", содержавший как новые (CD1), так и переработанные старые записи (CD2), после чего коллектив отправился в мировое турне.
В 1999 году Брей покидает группу, на его место приходит брат Ланта, Энтони "Antton" Лант. Этим составом был записан новый полноформатный альбом "Resurrection", который выходит в 2000 году на SPV. В 2002 году Данн вновь покидает формацию, а его место занимает теперь Хики. В конце 2005 года группа выпускает коллекционное издание своих релизов под названием "MMV", помещённое на 4-х дисках. Здесь были собраны наиболее известные треки группы, раритетные записи, демо, концертные записи и пр. Этим же составом был выпущен следующий полноформатник под названием "Metal Black", релиз которого состоялся в марте 2006 года.
В 2007 году Хики уходит из группы, а новым гитаристом Venom становится Rage. Этим составом группа отправляется в студию для записи студийного альбома "Hell", который выходит летом 2008 года. После этого группу покидает и Энтони Лант для того, чтобы сконцентрироваться на своём собственном проекте. Новым ударником становится Дэнни "Dante" Нидхэм.
В январе 2011 года Venom сообщают о том, что началась работа над новым материалом для 13-го полноформатника. Спустя несколько месяцев работы в студии, в ноябре этого же года на Spinefarm Records выходит в свет "Fallen Angels".
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Venom is a metal band formed in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK in 1979.
Coming to prominence towards the end of the 'New Wave of British Heavy Metal', Venom's first two albums – Welcome to Hell (1981) and Black Metal (1982) – are considered a major influence on thrash metal and extreme metal in general. Venom's second album proved influential enough that its title was used as the name of an extreme metal subgenre: black metal.
Venom's original personnel came from three different bands: Guillotine, Oberon and DwarfStar. The original Guillotine featured Jeffrey Dunn and Dave Rutherford on guitars, Dean Hewitt on bass guitar, Dave Blackman on vocals and Chris Mercaters on drums. Blackman and Mercater were replaced by drummer Anthony Bray and vocalist Clive Archer of Oberon and soon after, Dean Hewitt was replaced by Alan Winston on bass. Around the summer of 1979, Conrad "Cronos" Lant from the bands DwarfStar and Album Graecum replaced Rutherford. Around this time, the band adopted the Venom moniker.
Prime influences of the formative band were Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Motörhead and Kiss. Other bands cited by Venom as an inspiration are Queen, The Who, Deep Purple, Sex Pistols, Van Halen, The Tubes and The Rolling Stones.
A few days before a show at a local church hall, Winston left the band. To fill in, Lant borrowed a bass guitar from Steve Thompson (later to become Venom's first producer). Playing the show with the borrowed bass plugged into his Marshall guitar amp and effects pedals, he created an unnerving racket and the 'Bulldozer Bass' was born.
Venom's lyrics often featured Satanic references, and the band members took on new stage names. Archer became 'Jesus Christ', Lant 'Mr. Cronos', Bray 'Tony Abaddon', and Dunn 'Jeff Mantas'.
In April 1980, the band recorded a three song disc, featuring "Angel Dust", "Raise the Dead", and "Red Light Fever". Soon afterward, six more tracks were recorded for just £50, with Lant taking vocal duties on the song "Live Like an Angel". Archer soon left the band, and Venom's line-up became a trio.
Venom's recording debut was the 1981 single "In League with Satan"/"Live Like an Angel" which was released by Neat Records. Later that year they released their full-length debut, "Welcome to Hell".
Though crudely recorded with sometimes dubious musicianship, "Welcome to Hell" was still a remarkable tour de force for the era. Venom's music was faster and harsher than most heavy metal contemporaries and while Satanism and other dark topics had been featured in metal before, the subject had rarely been more prominent. Lant was quoted as saying that this celebration of evil subjects was inspired by the perceived need to out-do musicians like Ozzy Osbourne of Black Sabbath, who would 'sing about evil things and dark figures, and then spoil it all by going "Oh No, No Please God help me!"'
Their second album, 1982's "Black Metal" is cited as perhaps the most important influence in the development of black metal, thrash metal, death metal, and other related styles that are often grouped under the extreme metal umbrella. Many defining elements of these genres are first found in the lyrics and song titles created by Lant and his unique singing style as well as the guitar work and solos performed by Dunn. Though they would later be cited as important, neither of Venom’s first two albums sold well upon their original release. And while many of their British metal peers had found measures of popular success or critical acclaim (or, like Def Leppard, were moving away from metal towards hard rock), Venom were still regarded by critics as "a trio of buffoons".
In an attempt to prove their status as serious musicians, Venom recorded "At War with Satan" in 1983. The epic 20-minute title track, with substantial progressive rock influences, took up the first side of the LP. The B-side was focused on the rapid-fire, three-minute "scorchers" Venom were known for. In 1985, Venom released their fourth album, "Possessed', which was not as successful as previous albums. Dunn then left the band to pursue a solo career.
Two guitarists, Mike Hickey and Jim Clare, were hired to replace Dunn. Their fifth album, 1987's Calm Before the Storm, moved away from Satanic themes in favor of Tolkien-esque “Sword and Sorcery” material. This was even less successful than "Possessed", and Lant, Clare and Hickey all left Venom after subsequent touring to form Lant's eponymous solo band Cronos.
Bray was left as the only group member, but he was able to convince Music for Nations for a deal to release a new Venom album on the Under One Flag label, using Deadline demo tracks which were recorded with previous line-ups but never released. In 1988, Bray offered a vocals/bass role to Tony Dolan from Atomkraft. Bray and Dolan wrote new material prior to Dunn's rejoining the band along with rhythm guitarist Al Barnes. Together they recorded Prime Evil (1989), Tear Your Soul Apart (1990) and Temples of Ice (1991). Barnes then left the band, and Steve White from Atomkraft was hired as replacement. They released "The Waste Lands" in 1992, also without success. Music for Nations refused to release any more Venom albums, so Dolan and Dunn quit, effectively disbanding Venom. Bray continued to release compilation and live albums up to 1996.
In 1995, Lant, Dunn and Bray reunited the "classic" line-up, beginning by headlining the Waldrock Festival on 24 June 1995. They recorded and self-released the "Venom '96" EP with four re-recorded and one new song, resulting in a record deal with the SPV label. An album, "Cast in Stone", was next released in 1997, split between new material and re-recordings of popular early-'80s songs.
Bray left Venom in 1999 and was replaced by Lant's brother Anthony "Antton" Lant. This lineup released "Resurrection" in 2000 on SPV. However, in 2002 Dunn again left the group and was replaced by a returning Hickey. In late 2005, Venom released a career-spanning 4-disc box set "MMV", which includes an exclusive mini-poster of the band's seven-date tour of Europe with Metallica and a 60 page picture book, with interviews and pictures. The set includes all their best-known songs, along with rarities like live tracks, demos and outtakes. This lineup of the band released the "Metal Black" album.
Hickey left the group 2007, with a guitarist calling himself "Rage" serving as his replacement. This lineup released the record "Hell" in 2008. Anthony Lant has since left the group and has been replaced by drummer Danny "Dante" Needham.
Currently, the band is in the studio recording their next album which is due for release at the end of 2010 and also negotiating some live shows afterwards. Cronos commented saying, "There's a fresh energy with the new line-up and the sessions are going great, Dante is a really big hitter which is fantastic, his playing went down a storm with the South American Legions during our Latin American tour in December 2009. Rage has been tearing up the decibels and cranking his amp valves white hot, so the new album is sounding killer and should be ready to be unleashed end 2010".
Studio albums
* Welcome to Hell (1981)
* Black Metal (1982)
* At War with Satan (1983)
* Possessed (1985)
* Calm Before the Storm (1987)
* Prime Evil (1989)
* Temples of Ice (1991)
* The Waste Lands (1992)
* Cast in Stone (1997)
* Resurrection (2000)
* Metal Black (2006)
* Hell (2008)
* Fallen Angels (2011)
EPs
* Italian Assault (1985)
* Japanese Assault (1985)
* Canadian Assault (1985)
* Nightmare (1985)
* American Assault (1985)
* French Assault (1985)
* Hell at Hammersmith (1985)
* Scandinavian Assault (1986)
* German Assault (1987)
* Tear Your Soul Apart (1990)
* Venom '96 (1996)
Split albums
* Metal City (1987, split with Warfare, Saracen and Avenger)
* Radio Hell: The Friday Rock Show Sessions (1992, split with Raven and Warfare)
Live albums
* Official Bootleg (1986)
* Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1986)
* The Second Coming (1997)
* Sons of Satan-The venom´s assaults (2001)
* Bitten (2002)
* Witching Hour (2003)
VHS releases
* Live E.P. (1982)
* The 7th Date of Hell - Live at Hammersmith Odeon (1984)
* Video Nightmare (1985)
* Combat Tour Live: The Ultimate Revenge (1985, split video with Slayer and Exodus)
* Hell At Hammersmith (1985)
* Live '90 (1990)
* The Second Coming (1996)
DVDs
* Live in London 85 (2004)
Demos
* Demon (1980)
* To Hell And Back (1982)
* At War With Satan (1983)
Singles
* In League With Satan (1981)
* Bloodlust (1982)
* Die Hard (1983)
* Warhead (1983)
* Manitou (1984)
* Nightmare (1985)
* Fire (1988)
* Antechrist (2006)
Compilation albums
* From Hell to the Unknown... (1985)
* The Singles 1980-1986 (1986)
* Acid Queen (1991)
* The Book of Armageddon (Best of) (1992)
* Leave Me In Hell (1993)
* Skeletons In The Closet (1993)
* In Memorium (1993)
* Old New Borrowed & Blue (1993)
* Black Reign (1996)
* New, Live and Rare (1998)
* From Heaven to the Unknown (1999)
* Buried Alive (1999)
* The Collection (2000)
* Court of Death (2000)
* Formation of the Wicked (2001)
* The Venom Archive (2001)
* Greatest Hits & More (2001)
* A Triple Dose of Venom (2001) (Boxed Set)
* Darkest Hour (2002)
* Kissing The Beast (2002)
* Welcome to Hell (2002)
* Lay Down Your Soul! (2002)
* Best Of - Witching Hour (2003)
* In League With Satan (2003)
* MMV (2005) (Boxed Set)
Current members
* Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass guitar, vocals (1979–1987, 1995–present)
* La Rage – guitar (2007–present)
* Danny "Dante" Needham – drums (2009–present)
Former members
* Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar (1979–1986, 1989–2002)
* Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums (1979–1999)
* Clive "Jesus Christ" Archer – vocals (1979–1980)
* Mike "Mykus" Hickey – guitar (1986–1987, 2005–2007)
* Jimmy Clare – guitar (1987)
* Tony "Demolition Man" Dolan – vocals, bass guitar (1989–1992)
* Alastair "Big Al" Barnes – guitar (1989–1991)
* Steve "War Maniac" White – guitar (1992)
* Antony "Antton" Lant – drums (2000–2009)
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