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Blind Illusion is an American
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band from Richmond, California. Formed in 1978 by lead guitarist and main songwriter Mark Biedermann, the band has had several lineup changes, with Biedermann being the only constant member. Blind Illusion is also notable for featuring
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, both later of Primus, who performed bass and guitar respectively on their 1988 debut album ''
The Sane Asylum ''The Sane Asylum'' is the debut album by the American thrash metal band Blind Illusion. It was originally released in 1988 through Combat Records. The album features guitarist Larry LaLonde and bassist Les Claypool before they went on to work ...
''. After a 20-year hiatus, Biedermann reformed Blind Illusion in 2009, and they have since released two more albums: '' Demon Master'' (2010) and ''Wrath of the Gods'' (2022). They also released an EP in February 2019, titled ''2018'', which also includes remakes of some of their older songs.


History

Blind Illusion was formed in 1978 by
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students Mark Biedermann, on guitar and vocals,
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, on bass, and Bret Hern, on drums. By that time, Biedermann had been writing his own music from a young age, and original songs were a priority for the new band from the start. The band's earliest sound had been musically rooted in
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, with Biedermann citing as his main inspirations Rush,
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, Jethro Tull,
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. They soon added vocalist David White. Claypool left the band in 1979 and was replaced by bassist Chris Olsen. This line-up would play outdoor parties and self promoted multi-band concerts around the area since all of the members were too young to play in clubs. They also recorded several demo songs during this period. Brian Kehoe joined as a second guitarist and Les Claypool returned as well to record another demo tape of the songs "On Death's Bed" and "Kamikaze" in 1980. By 1983, Blind Illusion were making inroads into the same venues that featured many bands in the developing Bay Area thrash scene. By this time, Biedermann and White were joined by Craig Maracich on bass, Evan McCaskey on guitar, Vic Griffith on drums and Ben Heveroh on keyboards. This version recorded another demo tape and was fairly stable for a time, but the band was beset by line-up changes going forward. The 1985 version of the band (Biedermann, White, Gene Gilson on bass, Mike Miner on drums) recorded the "Trilogy of Terror" demo which was produced by Biedermann's old classmate, Metallica guitarist
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. Soon after, David White would leave to join Heathen and Biedermann took over on vocals. In 1986, after an additional demo produced by Hammett, which included his guitar tech John Marshall on 2nd guitar, Hammett brought the band to the attention of Mark Palmer at
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in England who signed Blind Illusion to a recording contract. By 1987, Gilson had left the band and Les Claypool re-joined for a third time while on a break from his band Primus. Before the recording of the album began, John Marshall left to join
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and was replaced by ex- Possessed guitarist
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. Recording of the album commenced at
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with Kirk Hammett producing. At the same time in the adjacent Alpha and Omega Studios,
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were recording their Imaginos album. BOC manager/producer/lyricist
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heard Biedermann's playing and asked if he would like to guest on the album. Biedermann ultimately appears on several songs on the album alongside notable guitarists such as
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and
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. In lieu of payment for his contributions to the album, Biedermann bartered for studio time to mix the Blind Illusion album since they had spent all of their advance money by that point. The resulting debut album ''
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'' was released in the spring of 1988 on
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in the US and Music For Nations affiliate label Under One Flag in Europe. While Hammett did in fact produce the album, he is not credited as such because of Metallica management requiring payment to use his name, which Biedermann declined. The band embarked on a US tour to promote the release with Hallows Eve and At War. Halfway through the tour, Claypool returned to Primus and was replaced by
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for the remainder of the tour. After the band returned home in 1989, LaLonde also left the band to join Claypool in Primus. Blind Illusion then signed a recording contract with
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and Biedermann brought in Vern Mc Elroy on bass, Wes Anderson on drums, and Mark Strausburgh on guitar. The band began recording their second album titled ''The Medicine Show'' but the project was shelved, and Blind Illusion disbanded shortly after when their contract with CBS was declared null and void after Sony bought out CBS and dropped several acts from the label. Mark Biedermann briefly played bass for Heathen on their '' Victims of Deception'' album in 1991. Biedermann left the music business behind and taught Shaolin Kung-Fu at the
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in Talmage Ca. It was at this time in 1999 that he discovered the name The Ghost Kings in a Buddhist sutra "The Past lives of Earth Store Boddhissattva" which he used as the name for his Southern Rock project. Biedermann wrote upwards of 35 classic
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songs including ''King Hobo Dirt Road Okie'' and ''Ghost Kings'' with his musical partner, rhythm guitarist/vocalist "Scary" Eric Lagosh. After a roughly 20-year hiatus, Biedermann reformed Blind Illusion in 2009 with a new-lineup of Danny Harcourt on guitar and Robert Nystrom on drums, releasing their second studio album '' Demon Master'' on July 7, 2010. The album marked a very different style and sound from ''The Sane Asylum'', going in a more traditional progressive/
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direction. In September 2010, the group promoted the album at the Sobrante Stroll, a street fair held every year in El Sobrante since 1991. Before reuniting Blind Illusion, Biedermann had performed earlier shows at the Sobrante Stroll as well as at the older and much larger Solano Stroll fair in
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. The material Biedermann covered included a mix of Blind Illusion originals and blues rock collaborations with other local musicians. In December 2013, Biedermann met DRI bassist Harald Oimoen in Berkeley, and Oimoen convinced Biedermann to return to the Sane Asylum sound that Blind Illusion were most associated with, and join with him and drummer Erik "Cire" Cruze from early East Bay Thrashers "Terminal Shock". These sessions were the catalyst for Biedermann to forge ahead in the classic Blind Illusion style. Biedermann eventually teamed up with former Heathen guitarist
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and bassist Tom Gears to record the four track EP "2018". The band has played several European shows since. In August 2020, Blind Illusion announced that they were in the studio recording their third album, tentatively titled ''Wrath Of The Gods'' which included former
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drummer Andy Galeon. The album was released on October 7, 2022.


Discography


Studio albums

*''
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'' (1988) **''The Sane Asylum'' (2007) ('Metal Mind') **''The Sane Asylum'' (2015) ('World in Sound') (official remastered CD and limited issue gold vinyl – 12" and 7" set) **''The Sane Asylum'' (2021) (re-release) **''The Sane Asylum'' (2022) ('Hammerheart Records') (+bonus live CD). *'' Demon Master'' (2010) *''2018'' (2018) (4 tracks – Race with the Wizard, Ice Sage, Metamorphosis of a Monster, Vengeance Is Mine) *Ultimate Anthology 1 (2021) ('Cult Metal Classics' - The entire 1979 Likewise Sessions and Demo). *Ultimate Anthology 2 (2022) ('Cult Metal Classics' - Complete Demos from 1980 - 1986 - 17 Songs). *Wrath of the Gods (2022) ('Hammerheart Records')


Demos and known studio recordings

*''1979 Studio Demo'' (The Watcher / Who am I / Kamakazi / Death is Grey – 4 songs) ≈ *''1979 Likewise Sessions'' (Rockers Unite / Nightmare on Secret Town Rd / Death Noise / Freedom Passed Me By / Life Goes On / World's That's an Illusion and the above aforementioned – 10 songs) % *''1980 Demo'' (On Death's Bed / Kamikaze) *''1983 Demo'' (Walk the Iron / Blind Sun) *''1983 Demo'' (Race the Wizard / Darkness / Death Noise / Concerto for a Dildo, Opus Oedipus, A lesson in Incest, A Bowel Movement in C Minor)≈ *''1984 Demo'' (Trilogy of Terror: Banshee / Glass Guillotine / Destroyer) *''1985 Demo'' (Blood Shower / Smash the Crystal) *''1986 Demo'' (Slow Death / Vengeance Is Mine / Bloodshower / Kamikaze) *''1988 Studio'' (Medicine Show) *''1988 Studio'' (Espionage in Hell) *''1989 Demo'' (Psychedelic Symphony) $ *''1990 Studio'' (Electric Soul ~6 songs) *''1992 Studio'' (4 songs)^^ *''1993 Studio'' (5 songs)^^ && *''2014 Demo Tracks'' (Iron Ox / Death Noise / Smash the Crystal / Naomi / Ice Sage) *''2015–2017 Demo Tracks'' (numerous including reworked versions of Espionage in Hell and others, demo track recorded at Expressions). Notes: ≈ Hard to find / limited circulation
% Produced by Mark Biedermann; includes 2 songs that are not listed on the Box.
$ 'Healing' is not included on the demo tape; this is a compilation of Medicine Show and Espionage in Hell. *Demo and pre-production songs have been released on YouTube by the 2014 incarnation of the band. *Death Noise from the 1979 Demo Sessions was released on YouTube in February 2015 *Medicine Show from the unreleased album released on YouTube in February 2015 ^^ The "L" Band. First Studio includes Never Alive. Second includes Psychedelic Survivors
&& Alternate versions exists with Jackie singing lead.


Members


Current lineup

*Mark Biedermann – lead/rhythm guitars, lead vocals (1978–present) *Doug Piercy – guitar (2017–present) *Tom Gears – bass (2017–present) *Andy Galeon – drums (2020–present)


Other former members (incomplete)

Vocals *Keith Stewart (1978) *David White (1979–1985) *Dave (1992) Guitars (incomplete) *Bryan Kehoe (1981–1983) *Evan McCaskey (1983) *Hans Larson (1983) *Pat Woods (1985–1986) *Mark Searle (1985) * John Marshall (1987) *
Larry LaLonde Reid Laurence "Larry" LaLonde (born September 12, 1968), also known as Ler LaLonde, is an American musician best known as the guitarist for Primus, a position that he has served since 1989, where he is known for his experimental accompaniment t ...
(1987–1989) *Mark Strausberg (1989–1990) *Eric Lagosh (1989) *Steve Marcus (1992–1995) *Eric Meyer (2007) *Aaron Knudson (2015) Bass (incomplete) *Alvin Petty (1976–1977) *
Les Claypool Leslie Edward Claypool (born September 29, 1963) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and author. He is best known as the founder, lead singer, bassist, primary songwriter, and only continuous member of the ro ...
(1978–1979) (1980–1981) (1986–1989) *Chris Olsen (1979, 1980) *Geno Gilson (1983–1986) *Larry LaLonde (1987–1989) *
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(1988) *Vern McElroy (1989–1990) *Evan Barnes (1992–1995) *Danny (2008–2014) *Harald Oimoen (2013–2017) Drums (incomplete) * Bret Hern (1979–1983) R.I.P. * Bill Ticson (1983) * Mike Miner (1983–1988) * Wes Anderson (1988–1989) * Albert Simmons (1992–1995) *Steve Johnson (2008–2010) *Robert Nystrom (2010–2014) *Bret Hern (2014) * Erik "Cire" Cruze (2014–2019) *Brian Schwartz – drums (September 2019–2020) *Liz Say – drums (selected live shows) Keyboards * Ben Heveroh (1982–1983)


References


External links


Official website
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