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Warlord was an American heavy metal band, formed in 1980 and based in
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,
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. Since its formation the band was led by guitarist William J Tsamis and drummer Mark Zonder.


History


Early years

Warlord is the brainchild of guitarist/songwriter Bill Tsamis and drummer Mark Zonder, who had made their way down from San Jose, California to
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. The new band caught the attention of fledgling record company owner,
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, whose label,
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, had recently issued ''
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'', a compilation featuring up and coming local metal bands such as Malice, Steeler,
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, and
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. An aficionado of the
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and admirer of the European metal aesthetic, Slagel was impressed by Warlord's semi-progressive style inspired by such diverse acts as
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, and Jethro Tull. Slagel decided to offer the band a spot on his next compilation and Warlord would make their vinyl debut with "Lucifer's Hammer" on 1982's ''
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''. Earning rave reviews, Warlord made a repeat appearance with "Mrs. Victoria" on '' Metal Massacre III'' and were signed to Metal Blade for their 1983 Deliver Us 6-song mini-album which got the band featured in important publications such as ''
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''. Adding further intrigue to the growing Warlord mystique was the band members' use of pseudonyms such as 'Destroyer' (Tsamis), 'Thunderchild' (Zonder), 'Damien King' (vocalist Jack Rucker), and 'Sentinel' (keyboardist Diane Kornarens) as well as Warlord's refusal to become just another LA club act, opting to present themselves on a grander scale instead. To that end, the band rented
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to stage what would turn out to be the only Warlord live performance. It was filmed and recorded - without an audience present - for the group's first full-length release, ''And the Cannons of Destruction Have Begun...'', issued in October 1984 and accompanied by a VHS home video release of the same name (now in DVD). The album featured 2 brand new tracks, "Soliloquy" and "MCMLXXXIV", as well as both cuts from the "Lost And Lonely Days" / "Aliens" 12" single released earlier that same year. Tsamis, Zonder, and Kornarens were joined by bassist Dave Watry ('Archangel') and new vocalist Rick Cunningham ('Damien King II'). A third vocalist worked shortly with the band (even if just in studio recording and never on a stage): Rick Anderson, also known as "Damien King III".


Post-Warlord activities

The inability to retain a working line-up, that is the difficulty in procuring a sure-fire vocalist led to inner tensions and despair, thus Warlord finally ground to a halt in 1986, with Tsamis moving from
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to
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and eventually undergoing a spiritual conversion. The band's label,
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, would issue ''Thy Kingdom Come'', a quasi Best Of, in December of that same year. An extended version, including the whole ''Deliver Us'' EP, followed in 1989, titled ''Best of Warlord.'' It was the first time the band's music had been issued on compact disc. Tsamis initially recorded an acoustic demo under the name Lordian Winds and worked for years on a project called 'My Name Is Man' (a 75-minute music video concept): an epic story based on John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' and similar to Homer's 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey'. Hopes of turning it into a proper movie never came to fruition as no producer could be found to take on the project. Tsamis next formed a new Christian apocalyptic-themed venture called Lordian Guard with his wife, Vidonne Sayre Riemenschneider, serving as lead vocalist. Lordian Guard issued two albums, ''Lordian Guard'' (1995) and ''Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God'' (1997) through Germany's Hellion Records. Many of the songs, especially those on the self-titled record, had originally been planned for inclusion on the unreleased ''My Name Is Man'' album or a second Warlord full-length. A third album, titled ''The Holy Empire'', was planned but never materialized as the project was disbanded. Following Warlord's demise, drummer Mark Zonder would retain the band's practice facility in the
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, expanding and building it into one of the top rehearsal spots in the Northern Los Angeles area over the next several years. He also kept busy as a studio drum consultant and in-demand session player, including a stint with
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offshoot Plane English, and eventually joined Metal Blade recording artists,
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, in time for 1989's '' Perfect Symmetry''. Zonder's association with Fates would last a decade and a half covering a total of six studio and two live albums. In 2004, Zonder announced that ''
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'' would be his last album with the band and he left the following year. He began to collaborate with fellow San Diego, CA-based multi-instrumentalist Wayne Findlay (
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,
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) in a new band called Temple Within who released their eponymous debut album under the name Slavior in 2007 on
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. Retaining a considerable underground following as a much beloved
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over the years, Warlord reformed in 2002. Original members Tsamis and Zonder were joined by
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, a long-time Warlord admirer whose band had in fact covered the ''Deliver Us'' classic 'Child of the Damned' on their debut album, ''
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'', in 1997. Warlord issued ''Rising Out of the Ashes'' via Italian Athreia Records (which in turn sub licensed it to German Drakkar Records, re-recording several tracks that had previously appeared on the Lordian Guard albums, however with the traditional heavier sound of Warlord. That same year, Tsamis, Zonder and Cans, backed by members of the Italian band Black Jester, played their first ever live shows at the
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festival. Until 2011 no further activities had taken place but vocalist
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stated in a February 2009 interview with the Italian metal magazine, Metal Maniac, that another album might be in the realm of possibility should there be sufficient label interest. The continued demand for Warlord has been evidenced by numerous invitations to play concerts in Germany, Italy and Greece, most importantly to headline the summer 2009 festival Headbangers Open Air in Hamburg; however, Tsamis and Zonder declined for various reasons. Nevertheless, the musical legacy of 'Warlord' continued to live through its cult following in Europe despite the passing of years.


Second reunion 2011–present

In late 2011 Bill Tsamis announced in the band's fan (The Warlord Battle Choir) page on Facebook that the band was once again in the studio. Subsequently, a snippet of an upcoming song was released by Mark Zonder on YouTube. At that time Tsamis declined to reveal the name of the vocalist that would be used. On March 12, 2012 on the eve of his 51st birthday, Tsamis surprised Warlord fans with the first Warlord song in 10 years, called "Night of the Fury". It was then also revealed that vocalist duties were once again handled by Rick Anderson (Damien King III) whose stint with Martiria had just ended. In August 2012, Warlord announced that it would headline the 2013 Keep It True XVI Festival. This announcement was followed by two more dates in Greece in Athens and Thessaloniki. In October 2012 the band's 1984 EP "Lost and lonely days/Aliens" was remastered and re-released via the label Sons of a dream music. In March 2013, Warlord released a new studio album, titled ''The Holy Empire''. The album was received positively by the metal press. Two live performances in Athens on April 27, 2013 and April 28, 2013 were sold out. In September 2013 Warlord announced that their new singer will be the Cypriot Nicholas Leptos known for his works with Arrayan Path, Astronomikon, Prodigal Earth, Diphtheria and Gangland. In March 2014 Warlord announced that bass player duties for the 2014 Tour had been assigned to Shadow Gallery's Gary Wehrkamp due to scheduling issues with Philip Bynoe. In May 2021 guitarist, composer and founder of Warlord Bill Tsamis died.


Members

Current *Mark Zonder – drums (1980–1986, 2001–2002, 2011–present) *
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– bass (2013–present) *Nicholas Leptos – vocals (2014–present) Former * William J Tsamis – guitars, keyboards (1980–1986, 2001–2002, 2011–2021, died 2021) *Jack Rucker – vocals (Damien King) (1981–1983) *Rick Cunningham – vocals (Damien King II) (1984–1986) *Rick Anderson – vocals (1986, 2011–2013) *
Joacim Cans Joacim Cans (born 19 February 1970 in Mora) is a Swedish singer, best known as the lead vocalist of heavy metal band HammerFall. He is the only member aside from founder and guitarist Oscar Dronjak to appear on all of the band's albums. Cans a ...
– vocals (2001–2002) *Joe Hall – bass (1980–1981) *Rik Fox – bass (1982) *Dave Watry – bass (Archangel) (1984–1986) *Jerry Alcevia – keyboards (1981) *Diane Kornarens – keyboards (Sentinel) (1981–1986) Live *Paulo Viani – guitar (2002, 2013–present) *Angelo Vafeiadis – keyboards (2013–present) *Philip Bynoe – bass (2013) *Gary Wehrkamp – bass (2014) *Pasko – bass (2002) *Daniele Soravia – keyboards (2002) *Giles Lavery – vocals (2013) Timeline ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:90 bottom:90 top:10 right:20 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1980 till:01/09/2018 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Colors = id:vocals value:red legend:Lead_vocals id:guitar value:green legend:Guitar id:bass value:blue legend:Bass id:drums value:orange legend:Drums id:keys value:purple legend:Keyboards id:album value:black legend:Album id:bars value:gray(0.92) Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:3 BackgroundColors = bars:bars ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:2 start:1980 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:1980 BarData = bar:Rucker text:"Jack Rucker" bar:Cunningham text:"Rick Cunningham" bar:Anderson text:"Rick Anderson" bar:Cans text:"Joacim Cans" bar:Leptos text:"Nicholas Leptos" bar:Tsamis text:"William J Tsamis" bar:Hall text:"Joe Hall" bar:Fox text:"Rik Fox" bar:Watry text:"Dave Watry" bar:Bynoe text:"Philip Bynoe" bar:Zonder text:"Mark Zonder" bar:Alcevia text:"Jerry Alcevia" bar:Kornarens text:"Diane Kornarens" PlotData = width:11 bar:Rucker from:01/01/1981 till:05/12/1983 color:vocals bar:Cunningham from:01/01/1984 till:12/01/1986 color:vocals bar:Anderson from:01/02/1986 till:12/12/1986 color:vocals bar:Anderson from:01/01/2011 till:01/08/2013 color:vocals bar:Cans from:01/01/2001 till:01/11/2002 color:vocals bar:Leptos from:01/09/2013 till:end color:vocals bar:Tsamis from:01/01/1980 till:12/12/1986 color:guitar bar:Tsamis from:01/01/2001 till:01/11/2002 color:guitar bar:Tsamis from:01/01/2011 till:end color:guitar bar:Hall from:01/01/1980 till:05/10/1981 color:bass bar:Fox from:01/01/1982 till:12/12/1982 color:bass bar:Watry from:01/01/1984 till:12/12/1986 color:bass bar:Bynoe from:01/01/2013 till:end color:bass bar:Zonder from:01/01/1980 till:12/12/1986 color:drums bar:Zonder from:01/01/2001 till:01/11/2002 color:drums bar:Zonder from:01/01/2011 till:end color:drums bar:Alcevia from:01/01/1981 till:01/10/1981 color:keys bar:Kornarens from:01/11/1981 till:12/12/1986 color:keys width:7 bar:Tsamis from:01/01/1980 till:12/12/1986 color:keys bar:Tsamis from:01/01/2001 till:01/11/2002 color:keys bar:Tsamis from:01/01/2011 till:end color:Keys width:3 bar:Tsamis from:01/01/1980 till:12/12/1986 color:bass bar:Tsamis from:01/01/2001 till:01/11/2002 color:bass bar:Tsamis from:01/01/2011 till:end color:bass LineData = layer:back color:album at:10/04/1983 at:01/10/1984 at:22/07/2002 at:10/03/2013 at:18/10/2015


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Deliver Us'' (1983) *''And the Cannons of Destruction Have Begun...'' (1984) *''Rising Out of the Ashes'' (2002) *''The Holy Empire'' (2013) *''The Hunt for Damien'' (2015)


Live albums

*''Live in Athens 2013'' (2015)


Singles

*''Lost and Lonely Days / Aliens'' (12-inch single) (1984)


Compilations

*''
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'' "Lucifer's Hammer" *'' Metal Massacre III'' "Mrs. Victoria" *''Best of Metal Massacre'' "Mrs. Victoria" *''Thy Kingdom Come'' (1986) *''Best of Warlord'' (1989) *''The Ten Commandments (Warlord Through the Years)'' (2014)


References


External links

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