- Exciter (band)
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Name = Exciter
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Origin =Ottawa ,Ontario ,Canada
Genre =Thrash metal Speed metal Heavy metal
Years_active = 1980–present
Label = Megaforce, Osmose, Massacre, Noise, Maze Music,Music For Nations , Shrapnel
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Current_members = Kenny "Metal Mouth" Winter John Ricci Rob "Clammy" Cohen Rick Charron
Past_members =Dan Beehler Rob Malnati Brian McPhee Allan James Johnson David Ledden Jeff McDonald Marc Charron Jacques BelangerExciter are a Canadian
thrash metal band fromOttawa ,Ontario . They are widely considered to be one of the firstspeed metal bands [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:k9foxqq5ldfe~T1] and a seminal influence of the thrash metal genre. Despite many changes in personnel, the band have managed to keep a small but dedicated following for more than 25 years.History
In 1978, the band Hell Razor formed in
Ottawa ,Ontario ,Canada . They consisted of vocalist and drummerDan Beehler , guitarist John Ricci, and bassist Allan James Johnson. In 1980, the band changed their name to Exciter and recorded a demo which they then sent toMike Varney ofShrapnel Records . Varney included one song from it, "World War III", on the compilation album US Metal Volume II in 1982. Shortly after that, the band were signed to Shrapnel Records. In 1983, they released their debut album, "Heavy Metal Maniac ", which is considered to be one of the first thrash metal albums.Later that year, Exciter signed a record-deal with Jon Zazula's
Megaforce Records and, in 1984, they released their second studio album, "Violence & Force ". After a few opening dates with fellow American thrash metal band Anthrax, they embarked on their first U.S. tour with Danishblack metal bandMercyful Fate . Exciter switched to a new label,Music For Nations , and traveled toLondon to record their third album, "Long Live the Loud ". It was released in 1985 and produced byMotörhead producer Guy Bidmead. It contained a slightly more "mainstream" heavy metal sound than the pure speed/thrash metal of the first two albums. After its release, the band went on aEurope an tour with German heavy metal bandAccept and later a U.S. tour with Motörhead andMegadeth . Before the year ended, Exciter released the 3-track EP, "Feel the Knife", which was the last release from the original line-up. Shortly after its release, John Ricci left the band and was replaced byBrian McPhee .Along with a new guitarist came a new, more melodic sound. The band's fourth album, "
Unveiling the Wicked ", was released in 1986 on the Music For Nations label. After its release, the band went out on a very successful European tour with Motörhead and Americanpower metal band Manowar. It was decided at this time that Dan Beehler (who had handled both drums and vocals since the band's inception) would not sing anymore. New vocalist Rob Malnati was hired, who made his debut on the band's next album, which was self-titled (a.k.a. "O.T.T."). The album was released in 1988 through the Canadian record label Maze Music. The album pushed the melodic sound even further. A Canadian tour followed but the band went on hiatus shorlty after.In 1991, Exciter re-emerged with Beehler on lead vocals again. John Ricci also returned to the band. Bass duties were handled by new bassist David Ledden. The band's first recording with this line up was the song "Born to Kill" which appeared on a compilation album titled "Capitol Punishment", which was released in 1991. The same year, the band went on a Reunion tour in Canada, which would largely be focused on songs from their first three albums. The band's first live album, "Better Live than Dead", was released in 1993, which had been recorded during their reunion tour at this time.
In 1992, the band signed to German metal label Noise Records and recorded their sixth album, "Kill after Kill". The band went on a three week European tour with Rage to support it. After the tour, the band disappeared for a second time. It would be three years before they would be heard from again.
In March 1996, an almost completely new line-up was announced. Ricci was the only returning original member. Jacques Bélanger was the new vocalist and Rick Charron and Marc Charron (both have no relation to each other) would handle drum and bass duties respectively. The new line-up played a few well received gigs in Canada before recording a new album, "The Dark Command". The album was released in 1997. With one of their strongest albums in years, the band went out on a European tour with fellow Canadian thrash metal band Anvil and American thrash metal band Flotsam and Jetsam.
Between 1998 and 2000, the band was basically dormant with only two festival appearances in the two year span. The summer of 2000 saw the release of the follow-up album to "The Dark Command", "Blood Of Tyrants". The new album was heavier and more aggressive than its predecessor. In the fall of 2001, Bélanger left the band due to "creative differences". A year later, Marc Charron quit to pursue a career in the
technology industry.At the beginning of 2003, a new line-up was announced, with Ricci and Rick Charron returning along with new vocalist Rob Degroot and new bassist Paul Champagne. This line-up only lasted until March 2003 when Degroot left. His replacement was former vocalist Jacques Bélanger. In 2004, Paul Champagne was released from the band. The band recorded their ninth studio album, "New Testament", with John on both guitar and bass. "New Testament" would is somewhat of a compilation album of re-recorded classics from throughout the band's entire career. Later that year, bassist Rob "Clammy" Cohen would join the ranks. The year would end with the band heading out on a European tour with Swedish power metal band
Steel Attack .Exciter participated in a number European summer festivals in 2005, including the Tradate Iron Fest in
Tradate ,Italy ,Bang Your Head!!! inBalingen ,Germany andMetalcamp inTolmin ,Slovenia .In 2006, Exciter played Keep It True VI in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany. Shortly thereafter, Bélanger left again due to irreconcilable differences. He was quickly replaced in October that year by Kenny "Metal Mouth" Winter, from of
Brooklyn ,New York .The band played only one headlining show in Toronto, Canada in August 2007 thanks to an intense rehearsal and recording schedule involving a weekly 23 hour trek from NYC to Ottawa by Kenny Winter.
Twice delayed in December 2007 and January 2008, the band's tenth album "Thrash Speed Burn" was released on
February 22 ,2008 in Canada and onMarch 4 ,2008 worldwide. It has since garnered positive reviews from many a European fanzine.The band's first European show for the tour, with the current line-up, saw their debut at the Atarfe Vega Rock Festival in
Granada ,Spain . Coincidentally, it also marked Exciter's first ever appearance on theIberian Peninsula .Band members
Current line up
*Kenny "Metal Mouth" Winter - vocals
*John Ricci -guitar
*Rob "Clammy" Cohen - bass
*Rick Charron - drumsFormer members
*
Dan Beehler - drums, vocals
*Rob Malnati - vocals
*Brian McPhee - guitars
*Allan James Johnson - bass
*David Ledden - bass
*Jeff McDonald - bass
*Marc Charron - bass
*Jacques Belanger - vocalsDiscography
tudio albums
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Heavy Metal Maniac " (1983)
*"Violence & Force " (1984)
*"Long Live the Loud " (1985)
*"Unveiling the Wicked " (1986)
*"Exciter (O.T.T.) " (1988)
*"Kill after Kill" (1992)
*"The Dark Command" (1997)
*"Blood of Tyrants" (2000)
*"New Testament" (2004) (rerecordings of previous Exciter songs)
*"Thrash Speed Burn" (2008)Live albums
*"Better Live Than Dead" (1993)
Compilation albums
*"Capitol Punishment" (1991)
EPs
*"Feel the Knife" (1985)
References
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/exciterofficial Official
Myspace page]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:k9foxqq5ldfe Artist page at]Allmusic
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