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  • Samhain
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  • Samhain
dbo:genre
dbo:associatedMusicalArtist
  • Danzig_(band)
  • Minor_Threat
  • Misfits_(band)
  • Bad_Religion
  • Son_of_Sam_(band)
Subject
  • Musical groups established in 1983
  • Horror punk
  • Musical groups from New Jersey
  • American deathrock groups
  • Horror rock
  • Hardcore punk groups from New Jersey
abstract
  • Samhain was formed in 1983 in Lodi, New Jersey, by vocalist Glenn Danzig and bassist Eerie Von following the breakup of The Misfits. The idea for Samhain, though, had allegedly been concieved a few years prior to that and a number of songs for the project were written while Danzig was still in the Misfits (the Misfits also recorded a few songs that Danzig had written with Samhain in mind). After tossing around several line-ups, the band was completed with Steve Zing, another Lodi native and friend of Von's, on drums. Danzig would also handle guitar duties, although former Minor Threat guitarist Lyle Preslar played with the band at their first show and recorded several songs with the band. Eschewing the straight up punk sound and horror movie image of the Misfits, Samhain played a more goth and atmospheric style of music with some punk and metal overtones and the lyrics focused more on the occult and real life violence. Following the recording, but prior to the release of their first album, 1984's %22Initium%22, Pete Marshall (aka %22Damien%22) joined the band as guitarist. Steve Zing quit the band in 1985, either tiring of touring or Danzig's complete control of the band (depending on who one was talking to at the time) and was replaced by former Reptile House (2) drummer London May. This line-up would record the band's second LP, %22November-Coming-Fire%22, which would be the band's last release during their lifetime. The band caught the attention of Rick Rubin, who was initially interested in signing Danzig to a solo career. Up to that point, all of Samhain's music was being released through Danzig's Plan 9 record label, but he was finding that the operation was becoming to big to manage on his own. However, Danzig refused to ditch Eerie Von. Around the signing with Rubin, Damien left the group and was replaced with John Christ. The new band planned to record a 3rd LP, called %22Samhain Grim%22, but when London May was fired from the band the project was scrapped and the band was reconstituted as Danzig. In 1990, Danzig and Von completed work on five tracks meant for %22Samhain Grim%22 which ended up constituting the first half of %22Final Descent%22 (the album was originally rounded out by a remixed version of the band's %22Unholy Passion%22 EP).In 1999, Danzig organized a brief Samhain reunion which consisted of Steve Zing and London May alternating between bass and drums, and Todd Youth filling in on guitar. Damien was unable to participate due to commitments with Iggy Pop and Eerie Von was not invited to participate because, according to Danzig, no one involved was interested in having him take part. After the tour, Zing, May, and Youth would form Son Of Sam (4) with Davey Havok. The group released an album in 2001 (Danzig makes a guest appearance).In 2001, a long-talked-about Samhain boxset was finally released. It included the band's 3 LPs, the remixed version of %22Unholy Passion%22, and a previously unreleased live album (all discs have since been released seperately from the box set). This marked the reissue of the Samhain catalog, which went out of print after a lawsuit settlement between Glenn Danzig and Misfits' bassist Jerry Only marked the end of Plan 9 Records in 1995.
dbo:abstract
  • Samhain is an American rock band formed by singer Glenn Danzig in 1983, immediately following his departure from Misfits. Samhain played in more of a deathrock and heavy metal-infused style of horror punk than Danzig's previous band. By 1987 Samhain's membership evolved into a new band, Danzig. After briefly reuniting in 1999, and again in 2011 and 2012, Samhain announced their fourth reunion in 2014.
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  • 80s US deathrock band
discogs
musicbrainz
Musicbrainz GUID
  • 7991397c-2baf-49f3-8d73-c78e428825f8
universally unique identifier
  • 56d96746cc2ddd0c0f6baab0
wikipedia
schema:dissolutionDate
  • 1987
schema:foundingDate
  • 1983
schema:members
wsb:allMusic_page
wsb:amazon_page
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  • 6624216
wsb:deezer_fans
wsb:deezer_page
wsb:discogs_id
  • 179494
wsb:iTunes_page
wsb:location
wsb:name_without_accent
  • Samhain
wsb:record_label
  • Evilive Records
  • Plan 9 Records
wsb:spotify_page
wsb:wikia_page
wsb:wikidata_page
schema:genre
  • Industrial
  • Punk Rock
  • Doom Metal
  • Gothic Metal
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