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Grim Reaper

Metal

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About Grim Reaper

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Hometown
Droitwich, England
Formed
1979
Genre
Metal
Led by the inspired guitar work of Nick Bowcott and the powerful lungs of Steve Grimmett, Grim Reaper's tough, raw, but melodically charged music embodied British heavy metal's most popular devices throughout the mid-'80s. The group issued three studio albums, including their well-received 1983 debut See You in Hell before calling it quits in 1988. In 2006 Grimmet resurrected the name and began performing as Steve Grimmett's Grim Reaper. That iteration of the group, once again operating under the Grim Reaper name, eventually found its way into the studio and recorded 2016's Walking in the Shadows, which was the band's first new release in nearly three decades. Guitarist Nick Bowcott founded Grim Reaper in Droitwich, England circa 1979, working with a number of different lineups before teaming up with singer Paul DeMercado, bassist Phil Matthew, and drummer Angel Jacques in time to record his song "The Reaper" for 1981's very influential Heavy Metal Heroes compilation. Despite its brooding power chords and rough-hewn sonics (or perhaps because of them), the song stood out from the album's other New Wave of British Heavy Metal hopefuls and landed the group increased touring commitments up and down the U.K. club circuit. But by the time Grim Reaper finally landed a record deal with independent Ebony records a year later (on the strength of a three-song demo made with studio time won in a battle of the bands competition), Bowcott had scrapped the entire band once again and was now flanked by vocalist Steve Grimmett, bassist Dave Wanklin, and drummer Mark Simon. Originally issued in November 1983, Grim Reaper's debut, See You in Hell, was far more polished than their first single and initially seemed fated for historical oblivion, since European fans steeped in heavy metal history found little merit in the band's energetic but rather ordinary metal style. But to metal-starved American audiences, the album (which giant RCA released worldwide the following year) actually sounded somewhat fresh; at once accessible and aggressive, it went on to sell a quarter-of-a-million copies and reached a very respectable number 73 on the U.S. charts. Extensive touring stateside followed and the conservative media's unfounded allegations of Satanic worship due to Grim Reaper's sullen looks -- leather-bound wardrobe and sinister, demonic imagery -- almost had them feeling like bona fide rock stars by year's end. Once back home in England, the band needed only nine days to record 1985's sophomore Fear No Evil, which nearly matched its predecessor in terms of quality, but nevertheless failed to replicate its commercial success. The band's fair-weather friends at RCA quickly lost interest and Grim Reaper's career suddenly stalled in America. Bowcott and company spent much of 1986 attempting to regroup, and after welcoming new drummer Lee Harris, Grim Reaper finally announced its return with a make-or-break third effort, 1987's somewhat redundant Rock You to Hell. Unfortunately, "break" would be the final verdict -- although the album actually showed some early promise in the U.S., where it climbed to 93 on the charts, sales soon plummeted and it vanished from sight. When ongoing discussions to re-utilize some of its songs in a film soundtrack also fell through, Grim Reaper slowly ground to a halt and everyone eventually went their separate ways. Grimmett temporarily joined power metal outfit Onslaught before founding a new band called Lionsheart, while Bowcott found some renown as a regular columnist for Circus Magazine and other guitar publications. in 2006 the band re-formed under the moniker Steve Grimmett's Grim Reaper (without Bowcott) for a series of live performances, eventually heading out on a full tour and appearing at numerous festivals. In 2013, they began laying down tracks for a new studio album, their first since 1987. The resulting Walking in the Shadows was released in 2016 via Dissonance Productions. Three years later, the Grimmet-led ensemble issued the band's fifth studio long-player At the Gates. Steve Grimmett died on August 15, 2022 at the age of 62. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Members of Grim Reaper include, or have included, Steve Grimmett.

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