Blood Feast (band)

Blood Feast
Also known as Blood Lust (1985–1986)
Origin Bayonne, New Jersey
Genres Thrash metal, death metal
Years active 1985–1991, 1999, 2007–present
Labels Hell's Headbangers
New Renaissance Records
Colossal Records
Website www.drinktheblood.com/bloodfeast_bio.html
Members Adam Tranquilli
Chris Natalini
Tom Lorenzo
CJ Scioscia
Joe Moore
Past members Kevin Kuzma
Lou Starita
Gary Markovitch
Mike Basden
Karl Odenwalder
Tony Stanziano
John Blicharz

Blood Feast is an American death/thrash metal band that formed in 1985 in Bayonne, New Jersey under the name of Bloodlust.[1] The band broke up in 1991, again, had a concert in 1999 and got back together again in 2007. To date, Blood Feast has released two studio albums, two compilation albums, one EP and one demo cassette.

History

Initial career (1985–1991)

The band was formed in 1985 by drummer Kevin Kuzma, bassist Louis Starita, vocalist Gary Markovitch and guitarist Adam Tranquilli under the name Bloodlust. In February 1986, the band recorded their first demo called The Suicidal Missions. In the same month Michael Basden joined as second guitarist. Shortly after, the band changed its name to Blood Feast. In June 1986, the band signed to a contract, The recordings for the first album were financed by the band itself.[2] In February 1987, the band released their debut album Kill for Pleasure,[3] and followed the release with some live performances, finishing each concert with a cover version of Into Crypts by Celtic Frost. In December 1987, the band recorded an EP (Face Fate). In June 1988 the band recorded a demo, which contained ten songs. Guitarist Adam Tranquili was no longer active by this time. Although initially titled The Last Remains, it was released as an album in 1989 under the name Chopping Block Blues. The band broke up in 1991.

Reunions (1999–2013)

In 1999, the band reformed for a single appearance at the March Metal Meltdown in Asbury Park in New Jersey.

In 2002, Kevin Kuzma founded his own label called Militia Records and released the compilation Remnants: The Last Remains. On this were demo and live recordings, as well as certain other unreleased songs. In 2007, the band teamed up again. This line-up featured founding members Kevin Kuzma and Adam Tranquili, along with guitarist John Blicharz and singer Tony Stanziano.

Current bass player Tom Lorenzo and vocalist Chris Natalini (who replaced Stanziano) were added in 2010, just a few months ahead of the band's performance at the Headbangers Open Air Festival in Germany. Blood Feast then returned for a 2nd appearance at H.O.A. in 2013. This incarnation of the band remained intact until March 2014, at which point Kuzma and Blicharz were replaced by Joe Moore (formerly of DTA and Nemesis) and CJ Scioscia (of Insaniac and Skullshifter), respectively.

The Future State of Wicked (2014–present)

A pre-production demo of the first new Blood Feast song in nearly 25 years, entitled "Off With Their Heads", was made available for streaming via YouTube in August 2014. The new line-up then had its debut performance at Empire in West Springfield, VA on 13 September 2014, and has been active ever since. Two performances at the True Thrash Fest in Osaka, Japan occurred on 21 and 22 February 2015.

On September 25, 2015, Blood Feast announced that they had signed with Hell's Headbangers Records,[4] and by the next year, they had been recording their first studio album since 1989 at LCBW Recording in Watchung, New Jersey. Titled The Future State of Wicked, the album will be released on January 13, 2017.[5][6][7]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

EPs

Demos

References

  1. "blood feast bio". Blood feast. Blood Feast. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  2. "blood feast record contract". Blood feast. Blood Feast. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  3. "Discogs". Blood Feast. Discogs. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
  4. http://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/blood-feast.asp
  5. "Comeback Album "The Future State Of Wicked" Detailed By Blood Feast". metalunderground.com. September 29, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  6. "BLOOD FEAST libera uma música e capa do álbum 'The Future State Of Wicked'". sepulchralvoicefanzine.com. October 5, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  7. "The Future State Of Wicked - BLOOD FEAST". Bandcamp.com. Retrieved November 13, 2016.

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