- Spear of Destiny (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Spear of Destiny
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Origin =London ,England
Genre =Post-punk ,Alternative rock ,Indie rock
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Years_active = 1982– present
Label = S.S., Burning Rome,Epic Records ,Virgin Records , Eastworld, Do-Little
Associated_acts =Theatre of Hate ,Dead Men Walking , Bush
URL = [http://www.kirkbrandon.com/ Brandon’s Website]
[http://www.myspace.com/spearofdestinyuk Spear of Destiny on Myspace]
Current_members = Craig Adams
Kirk Brandon
Robin Goodridge
Adrian Portas | Past_members =Pete Barnacle
Steve Barnacle
Chris Bell
Stevie Blanchard
Chris Bostock
Mark Celvallos
Mickey Donnelly
Graham Wilkinson
Volker Janssen
Lascelles James
John Boy Lennard
John McNutt
Marco Pirroni
Neil Pyzer
Art Smith
Alan St. Claire
Stan Stammers
Dolphin Taylor
Mark Thwaite
Mick ProctorSpear of Destiny is a British
rock band , established in 1983 bysinger andsongwriter Kirk Brandon (born on3 August ,1956 , inWestminster ,London ) andbassist Stan Stammers (born on19 May ,1961 ). It had an ever-changingline-up through the years.Biography
Brandon had previously been in The Pack, and from 1980 to 1982 in the
post-punk Theatre of Hate with its album "Westworld" and single 'Do You Believe In The Westworld ?', which was a UK Top 40 single in 1982, whilst the album made the Top 20.As had happened with
Joy Division andNew Order , the band were criticised for using the nameSpear of Destiny , with its potential Nazi overtones. Any such links were fiercely denied, particularly since the band were politically left-leaning.Spear of Destiny recorded one session for
John Peel (recorded 22/11/1982, transmitted onBBC Radio 1 on 29/11/1982). Between 1980 and 1982, Theatre of Hate recorded three. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/ John Peel Sessions on BBC Radio 1] ; ]“The band played a punk-influenced form of power rock, which often had an anthemic feel”. [ Joynson, V. (2001) "Up Yours! A Guide to UK Punk, New Wave & Early Post Punk", Borderline Productions, Wolverhampton, p. 358; ]
The critical consensus is that Spear of Destiny’s second album, ‘One Eyed Jacks’ (1984), is their best album. (It reached number 22 in the UK). However, arguably, Spear of Destiny’s reputation in the mid-1980s depended to a greater extent on their live performances.
In 1985, their album, 'World Service' reached the UK Top 20. Founder member
Stan Stammers left in 1986. In the wake of the release of the fourth album, ‘Outland’ (1987) and its hit "Never Take Me Alive", the band began achieving some overdue single chart success and staging sell-out shows, including a support slot toU2 at Wembley stadium. Unfortunately, ill fortune struck on the eve of the band’s appearance at the Reading Festival, as Brandon contractedReiter disease which obliged the band to put all their plans on hold for nearly a year. [ Thompson, D. (2000) "Alternative Rock", Miller Freeman Books, San Francisco, p. 650; ] After recovery, Brandon and Spear of Destiny never regained their momentum. Indeed, the band have failed to chart with any of the albums they have released after the 1980s.To date, Spear of Destiny have had 10 UK Top 75 singles. Four reached the Top 50 but only one made the Top 20 - Never Take Me Alive in 1987. [ [http://www.polyhex.com/music/chartruns/chartruns.php/ Chart runs in the UK Singles Chart since 1952] ; ]
Aside from Brandon and Stammers, past members of the band in the 1980s included former
Gillan drummerPete Barnacle , formerJoBoxers bassistChris Bostock , formerAdam & the Ants guitarist Marco Pirroni, and formerTom Robinson Band andStiff Little Fingers drummerDolphin Taylor . [ Strong, M.C. (2003) "The Great Indie Discography", Canongate, Edinburgh, p. 519 - 520; ]Brandon once played in an early incarnation of
Culture Club . In the mid 1990s, Brandon embarked on unsuccessful legal action againstBoy George over allegations of a homosexual relationship, revealed in George’s autobiography. The Judgement went against Brandon and he was ordered to pay a significant part of the not inconsiderable legal costs. [ Larkin, C. (2003) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of 80s Music", Virgin Books, London, p. 439; ] Brandon is married.Kirk is also a member of the 'super-group'
Dead Men Walking .Discography
Albums
Studio
*"Grapes of Wrath" (1983) #62
*"One Eyed Jacks" (1984) #22
*"World Service" (1985) #11
*"Outland" (1987) #16
*"The Price You Pay " (1988) #37
*"Sod's Law" (1991)
*"Religion" (1997)
*"Volunteers" (2000)
*"Morning Star" (2003)
*"Loadestone" (2005)
*"Imperial Prototype" (2007)Live
*"Live at the Lyceum 22.12.85" (released 1993)
*"Radio One Live In Concert" (1987, released 1994)
*"The Preacher" (1983, released 2000)
*"Kings of London" (2000, released 2001)
*"Live at the Colchester Arts Centre" (2002)Compilations
*"The Epic Years" (1987)
*"The Collection" (1991)
*"Time Of Our Lives: The Best Of" (1995)
*"The Best of Spear of Destiny" (1998)
*"The Best of Spear of Destiny" (2004)ingles
ee also
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Kirk Brandon
*Stan Stammers
*Theatre of Hate
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*Dead Men Walking References
External links
* [http://www.kirkbrandon.com/ KIRKBRANDON.COM (official web site)]
* [http://www.stanstammers.com/ STANSTAMMERS.COM (official web site)]
*http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~randall/SOD/SODIndex.html
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