British/American metal legends RAVEN will celebrate the 40th anniversary of their iconic record “Wiped Out” by playing the album in full on a North American tour this fall. Support on the trek will come from RIOT ACT, which will perform a RIOT repertoire from legendary band’s classic era (1977-1982).
RAVEN bassist/vocalist John Gallagher comments: “[I’m] really looking forward to playing one of my personal favorite RAVEN albums, ‘Wiped Out’, in its entirety on this upcoming North American tour. There are a few songs on the album we never got to ever play live so that’s gonna be a blast!”
Tour dates:
Sep. 22 – Jack Rabbits – Jacksonville, FL
Sep. 23 – Santos – New Orleans, LA
Sep. 24 – Lost Well – Austin, TX
Sep. 25 – Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
Sep. 27 – Rockhouse Bar & Grill – El Paso, TX
Sep. 28 – 44 Sports Grill- Glendale, AZ
Sep. 29 – La Santa – Santa Ana, CA
Sep. 30 – Stummer’s – Fresno, CA
Oct. 01 – Eli’s Mile High Club – San Francisco, CA* RAVEN only
Oct. 03 – Tony V’s Garage – Everett, WA
Oct. 04 – Dante’s – Portland, OR
Oct. 08 – Aces High – Salt Lake City, UT
Oct. 09 – The Coast – Ft. Collins, CO
Oct. 11 – Reggie’s Rock Club – Chicago, IL
Oct. 12 – Pyramid Scheme – Grand Rapids, MI
Oct. 14 – Lee’s Palace – Toronto, ON
Oct. 15 – Sanctuary – Detroit, MI
Oct. 17 – No Class – Cleveland, OH
Oct. 18 – Brass Monkey – Ottawa, ON
Oct. 19 – Sonia – Boston, MA
Oct. 20 – Geno’s – Portland, ME
Oct. 21 – Market Hotel – Brooklyn, NY
Oct. 23 – Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA
Oct. 26 – Tribbles – Piedmont, SC
Oct. 27 – Brickyard – Knoxville, TN
As previously reported, RAVEN will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its seminal album “All For One” with a U.K. tour in 2023.
Originally released in 1983, “All For One” was not only RAVEN‘s breakout LP, it was also a massively influential slab of classic metal. The band’s groundbreaking and high-energy approach was a vital element in the development of thrash.
RAVEN will play “All For One” in full at each show. Support on the trek will come from the U.S. band HELLGRIMM.
Considered part of the “New Wave Of British Heavy Metal” movement of the early ’80s, RAVEN is perhaps best remembered for its trailblazing tours in America in the early ’80s that gave groups like METALLICA and ANTHRAX their first taste of the road.
RAVEN‘s albums “Rock Until You Drop”, “Wiped Out” and the aforementioned “All For One” virtually invented both the speed metal and power metal genres, with the band consistently pushing the envelope while retaining its unique sound and attack — both in the studio and in their true element: onstage.
RAVEN will release a new album, “Leave ‘Em Bleeding”, on September 30 via SPV/Steamhammer.
Experts agree: Without RAVEN, neither thrash nor speed metal would exist in their current form. The British trio around the Gallagher brothers John (bass, vocals) and Mark (guitar) not only released some of the most important albums of the NWOBHM era, but they also had a lasting influence on an entire generation of musicians in the early 1980s. Much has changed since then, often either becoming vestigial or vanishing completely. RAVEN, however, have persevered, immortalizing themselves in the annals of music history with an imposing presence that continues up to this day. Not least through two studio albums that perfectly represent the recent works of the group: “ExtermiNation” (2015) and “Metal City” (2020).
“In a way, this record is a retrospective on the past seven years, which were hugely important to us, even if they haven’t always been easy,”, John Gallagher stated about their songs “Top Of The Mountain”, “Metal City”, “The Power”, “Destroy All Monsters” and “Battle March/Tank Treads”. The first three tracks mentioned are from “Metal City”, the following two from “ExtermiNation”. This glimpse into the past is rounded off by a live version of “Crash Bang Wallop”, found in its original version on the 2019 concert album “Screaming Murder Death From Above: Live…” , a special testimony to the boundless power of this band, which — in addition to the Gallagher brothers — is completed by drummer Mike Heller.
As a special gift to their large crowd of followers, RAVEN treats us to six bonus tracks one shouldn’t miss out on. It starts with “Necessary Evil”, one of the first three RAVEN songs after Mark Gallagher‘s serious accident in November 2001, when the guitarist was half-buried by a six-meter wall and had to undergo several surgeries to treat his severe injuries. Although the band was back on stage mere two years later, it wasn’t until 2009 that they could start working on their comeback album “Walk Through Fire”, with “Necessary Evil” as its spectacular finale. Second bonus track is their MONTROSE number “Space Station #5” (Mark Gallagher: “During the early years, we often ended our shows with this song”),followed by “Malice In Geordieland”, a superb outtake from the session for “ExtermiNation”. Second cover song on “Leave ‘Em Bleeding” is RAVEN‘s take on THIN LIZZY‘s “Bad Reputation”. Gallagher comments: “We’ve always been total LIZZY fans. I’ve never seen them live, unfortunately, but their influence on us and many others is huge.” Rounding off the list of bonus tracks are “Rock This Town” and “Stay Hard (Live)”; both come with exciting back stories. Gallagher: “‘Rock This Town’ was produced by Michael Wagener in Nashville in March 2018 and features us as a trio live in the studio. The recording is just too powerful to have it sit in a drawer and collect dust. The live version of ‘Stay Hard’ is a 2017 recording from The Vanguard in Tulsa, Oklahoma. An employee of the club recorded the show and gave it to us on a flash drive. We haven’t played ‘Stay Hard’ too often, so in that sense the release is a little special.”
Six bonus tracks in perfect balance to the six “regular” songs, meaning twelve RAVEN highlights in total that leave you wanting more.