- Beowülf
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Name = Beowülf
Img_capt = The "classic" Beowülf line-up, c. 1986
(pictured are Paul Yamada, Mike Jensen, Dale Henderson, Miguel Alvarado)
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Origin =Venice, California , U.S.
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Genre =Hardcore punk Heavy metal Thrash metal Crossover thrash
Years_active = 1981-1995, 2000-present
Label =Suicidal Records Caroline Records Restless Records I Scream Records
Associated_acts =Black Sheep
Neighborhood WatchSuicidal Tendencies
No Mercy
Excel
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Current_members =Dale Henderson Stephan Mark Anthony
Kevin SullivanRich Rowan
Past_members =Mike Jensen Clint Schuyler Buckit Gimmi Paul Yamada Dug Mug Swanson Roger DeGiacomi Miguel Alvarado Denish Chaudhuri Beowülf is a crossover thrash metal band formed Venice Beach, California in
1981 by frontmanDale Henderson . The group never gained a large mainstream success, but is considered one of the first bands that defined the "Venice Scene" in the 1980s, along withSuicidal Tendencies , Neighborhood Watch, No Mercy, Excel andUncle Slam , who all played a mix ofskate punk , hardcore,heavy metal andthrash .So far, Beowülf has released five studio albums. They split up in 1995, but reformed in 2000. The band has had numerous line-up changes and Henderson has been the only constant member. Their classic line-up is Henderson (vocals),
Mike Jensen (guitar),Paul Yamada (bass) andMiguel Alvarado (drums).Biography
Early years (1981-1984)
The band started in 1981 as
Black Sheep withDale Henderson on vocals and guitar, former Neighborhood Watch guitar playerMike Jensen on guitar, Paul Tsutomu Yamada on bass and Mike Jensen's cousin,Roger DeGiacomi , on drums. The band played many parties, bars and clubs in Venice in 1981-1982 before DeGiacomi became the band manager and was replaced byMiguel Alvarado on drums in 1983, changing the name of the band to Beowülf or BWF (The F being inverted) as they wrote it in Venice "graffiti slang".The "classic" line-up-era (1985-1989)
In 1985, they were signed to
Mike Muir 'sSuicidal Records and recorded two tracks, "Taste the Steel" and "Unicorn", for the legendary "Welcome to Venice " compilation. In 1986, they also recorded their first self-titled LP, which was released on Suicidal Records and featured their trademark sound that was a cross betweenSuicidal Tendencies andMotörhead , Dale's vocals sounding a lot likeLemmy 's.This record had them noticed by
Caroline Records , where they followed Suicidal Tendencies and Excel. They recorded their second album, "Lost my head... but I'm back on the right track ", which was released in 1988 on Caroline which featured the same line-up and was in the same vein as their first.Later years (1990-1995)
Around the beginning of the 1990s, conflicts arose between the band members and everyone went their separate ways. Dale kept the Beowülf name and hired
Clint Schuyler to play guitar, Kevin Sullivan to play bass andRich Rowan to play drums and he recorded "Un-Sentimental ", which was released in 1993 onRestless Records with that line-up."Un-Sentimental" was way less appreciated than the band's first two efforts, notably because there was only one original member in the band and the sound had changed a bit, drifting more to bluesy rock and going away from the hardcore thrash of their beginning.
In 1994 Dale fired all his band again before recording the band's fourth album in
Seattle for Restless Records and hiredBuckit to play guitar, childhood friend and formerEVOL bassistDug Mug Swanson andDenish Chaudhuri to play drums. They released "2 Cents " in 1995, toured Europe, Japan and had a song in the cult film "Tank Girl ". "Tank-Girl" directorRachel Talalay also did the band's video for the song "2 Cents".Post-break up (1996-1999)
Unfortunately in 1995, original bass player Paul Yamada died of a drug overdose and that had a huge effect on Dale, who decided he was over with Beowülf. He concentrated on another project, the band
Kool-Whip . He called back Rowan and Sullivan (from the "Un-Sentimental" line-up) and addedGimmi on second guitar and the new band had a morehard rock sound. They played clubs and released the album "The Now ", which was nominated for best rock album at the 2002L.A. Music Awards .Reunion (2000-present)
Even with Kool-Whip's success, Dale got a hint of nostalgia and wanted to play the old Beowülf songs so he just changed the name of the band back to Beowülf and started touring again playing the Beowülf stuff, keeping the same personnel. They also re-released the first two LP's as one CD called "
The Re-Releases " in 2004 onI Scream Records with one new track recorded in 2004.They started working on a new record, their second for I Scream, in 2005 while relentlessly touring Europe. Titled "
Westminister & 5th ", it was released in April 2007 and featured Henderson, Rowan and Sullivan with Stefan Crapia on guitar.Personnel
Current members
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Dale Henderson -Vocals, guitar (1981 - present)
*Stephan Mark Anthony -Guitar (2006 - present)
*Rich Rowan -Drum s (1991-1994, 2000 - present)
*Sean Otero - Bass (present)Former members
Guitarists
*Mike Jensen - Guitar (1981-1991)
*Clint Schuyler - Guitar (1991-1994)
*Buckit - Guitar (1994-2000)
*Gimmi - Guitar (2001-2006)Bassists
*Paul Tsutomu Yamada - Bass (1981-1991) (deceased)
*Dug Mug Swanson - Bass (1994-2000)Drummers
*Roger DeGiacomi - Drums (1981-1983)
*Miguel Alvarado - Drums (1983-1991)
*Denish Chaudhuri - Drums (1994-2000)Discography
Albums and EPs
Compilations
*
Welcome to Venice (1985)
*The Re-Releases (2004)
*Farewell to Venice (2006)
*Welcome 2 Venice (2007)External links
* [http://beowulfbwf.homestead.com Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/beowulfbwf Official Beowülf MySpace page]
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