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Manilla Road Origin Wichita, Kansas, United States Genres heavy metal, thrash metal, power metal Years active 1977–1990
2001–presentLabels Iron Glory, Black Dragon, Leviathan, Roadster, My Graveyard Productions, Monster, Cult Metal Classics, Dragonheart, Underground Symphony, Sentinel Steel, Battle Cry, New Iron Age Website manillaroad.net Members Mark Shelton
Bryan Patrick
Neudi Neuderth
Josh CastilloPast members Vince Goleman
Cory Christner
Rick Fisher
Scott Park
Randy Foxe
Mark Anderson Scott Peters
Harvey PatrickManilla Road are an American heavy metal band from Wichita, Kansas, founded by lead guitarist Mark 'the Shark' Shelton (vocals and guitar) (born December 3, 1957 in Wichita, Kansas, USA).
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History
Beginnings
Manilla Road was created by Shelton in 1977 with high school friends Benny Munkirs, Rick Fisher and brothers Robert and Scott Park. After playing in local bars, the group first gained attention with their song "Herman Hill," inspired by the Herman Hill riot. Their first album Invasion was released in 1980 on the band's own label, Roadster Records. Between this time and their next release the band recorded material for an album to be titled The Dreams Of Eschaton, however this was not released until 2002 (under the name Mark of the Beast) as they were not happy with the sound. Shelton has been quoted as saying the music was "not metal enough" and "sounded like shit." Despite this Mark of the Beast was critically well received when it was eventually released. These early albums have more in common with progressive rock and proto-heavy metal than the band's later heavier speed/thrash metal sound.
The next record was Metal, which began to define the future musical direction of Manilla Road. Their "classic" sound was solidified with the release of Crystal Logic in 1983.
Second lineup
The next five Manilla Road albums (along with a live release, "Roadkill") featured new drummer Randy Foxe, who had more of a thrash-oriented style than original drummer Rick Fisher. Along with Crystal Logic, the new lineup's first two albums, Open the Gates and The Deluge, are generally considered to be classics in the field of heavy metal. It was on these three albums that Manilla Road's style became fully formed. Lyrics typically feature fantastic elements from Norse mythology, Arthurian legend or other literary sources. These are often combined in one setting, the concept album Atlantis Rising, for example, features a war between the Æsir and Cthulhu, centered around the city of Atlantis.
Mystification suffered from exceptionally poor production resulting, ironically, from the substandard equipment at a new studio the band hoped would improve their sound. The recent re-release has fixed this problem to a large extent. After Mystification came Out of the Abyss, widely criticised at the time for its thrash metal influences. The band released one more album, The Courts of Chaos (described by Shelton as "the first true Manilla Road masterpiece") before splitting up.
Circus Maximus and hiatus
In 1992 Mark Shelton recorded The Circus Maximus with Aaron Brown and Andrew Coss. Despite having never been intended as a Manilla Road project, the album was released under this name at the record company's insistence. After this incident, Mark Shelton went on hiatus for nearly a decade.
Re-formation
Manilla Road re-formed and released Atlantis Rising in 2001, again with Mark Shelton as the only original member. On this occasion, however, the sound was much more consistent with the Manilla Road of old and it was the band who decided to continue using the name. Their latest albums are Spiral Castle published in 2002, Gates Of Fire, in 2005, and Voyager in 2008.
Up the Hammer and Down the Nails
In 2007 Manilla Road was honored by Solemnity-Music in Germany with the release of The Riddle Masters: A Tribute to Manilla Road This double disc release contains songs from 18 bands all over the world playing their versions of Manilla Road's classics.
Original rhythm guitarists Robert Park's son started an alternative rock band in 2002, The Canadian Lawyers. The Canadian Lawyers rhythm guitarist is also Scott Park's nephew.
Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone mentioned the band in the song "Raised on Rock" on the 2007 album, F.O.A.D.
Discography
- Invasion - 1980
- Metal - 1982
- Crystal Logic - 1983
- Open the Gates - 1985
- The Deluge - 1986
- Mystification - 1987
- Roadkill - 1988 (live)
- Out of the Abyss - 1988
- The Courts of Chaos - 1990
- The Circus Maximus - 1992 (Shelton solo project)
- Atlantis Rising - 2001
- Spiral Castle - 2002
- Mark of the Beast - 2002 (recorded in 1981)
- Gates of Fire - 2005
- Voyager - 2008
- After Midnight Live - 2009 (recorded live, on the air, at KMUW radio studios in 1979)
- Playground of the Damned - 2011
External links
Categories:- Heavy metal musical groups from Kansas
- Musical groups established in 1977
- American progressive rock music groups
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