Overlorde

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In The Year 2525 (Zager And Evans Cover) (Medieval Metal Demo 1985) 00:00 Tools
Snow Giant 03:11 Tools
Hell Hath No Fury 00:00 Tools
Overlorde 00:00 Tools
And the Battle Begins... 00:00 Tools
Metallic Madness 00:00 Tools
Starcastle 00:00 Tools
Blackness 00:00 Tools
When He Comes 00:00 Tools
Ogre Wizard 00:00 Tools
Keeper of the Flame 00:00 Tools
Mark of the Wolf 00:00 Tools
My Disease 00:00 Tools
Trapped by Magic 00:00 Tools
Colossus (Island of the Cyclops) 00:00 Tools
Full Speed Ahead 00:00 Tools
Enchantress of the Knight 00:00 Tools
Enchantress of the Night 00:00 Tools
In the Year 2525 00:00 Tools
The Longest Day 00:00 Tools
Masque of the Red Death 00:00 Tools
Time Machine 00:00 Tools
The Masque of the Red Death 00:00 Tools
Knights of the Realm 00:00 Tools
So Be It 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
The Longest Day (Live) 00:00 Tools
Time Machine (Live) 00:00 Tools
Keeper of the Flame (Metal Massacre version) 00:00 Tools
And the Battle Begins.. 00:00 Tools
In The Year 2525 (Zager & Evans Cover) 00:00 Tools
colossus (island of the cyclop 00:00 Tools
Colossus (Island of Cyclopse) 00:00 Tools
And The Battle Begins...[Intro] 00:00 Tools
Hell Hat No Fury 00:00 Tools
In The Year 2525 (Zager And Evans Cover) (Medieval Metal Demo 1985) 00:00 Tools
Hell Hath No Fury O2k 00:00 Tools
Blackness O2k 00:00 Tools
Colossus 00:00 Tools
Show Giant 00:00 Tools
Ogre Wizard O2k 00:00 Tools
Metallic Madness O2k 00:00 Tools
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1. OVERLORDE was formed in 1985 by John "Kong" Bunucci (Bass / & Lead Vocals) and Mark "M.E." Edwards (Guitar & Backing Vocals). Dave Wrenn (Drums & Backing Vocals) joined shortly thereafter, and this "power metal" band played its first show at the SHOWPLACE in Dover, NJ that November. At this time in central New Jersey, the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) was reaching a peak with bands such as IRON MAIDEN, SAXON , and DEF LEPPARD continuing their invasion from Britain. These and other bands, such as Germany's SCORPIONS, ACCEPT , and America's QUEENSRYCHE heavily influenced OVERLORDE. Additionally, the Old Bridge Metal Militia (local New Jersey metal fans) was thriving, Megaforce Records/ Rock and Roll Heaven had moved from their Route -1 Flea Market Store and Seton Hall's WSOU-FM was about to switch to an all-metal format that would have a major impact on the popularity of metal. METALLICA, one of Megaforce Record's first artists, was about to release Master of Puppets, so the form of "thrash metal" they made so popular was really just beginning. The band concentrated on originals from the start, with John handling the Lead Vocals along with Bass guitar. The band was joined by vocalist Pat O'Donnell in early 1986, who then took over the Lead Vocal role from John. The pace of live shows continued with the band playing in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Venues included the STONE PONY, PARK VILLA II, ONSTAGE, BILLY O'S, ZAFFY'S, STREETS, SPOTSWOOD LAKE, the DIRT CLUB, the HIGH TIDE CAFE, CLOSE ENCOUNTERS, and the SHOWPLACE. OVERLORDE recorded and released a 5 -song vinyl EP in 1987 on their own label, STRIKE ZONE RECORDS. Recorded at Fox Studios in East Rutherford, NJ (the same studio where HADES recorded its first album), the EP borrowed QUEEN's concept from their Queen II album. It featured a SIDE BLACK and SIDE WHITE. Three studio songs were on SIDE BLACK : Snow Giant, The Masque of the Red Death (based on the Edgar Allen Poe story), and Overlorde. SIDE WHITE included two live cuts, The Longest Day (based on the Cornelius Ryan novel about D-Day) and Time Machine (based on the novel by H.G. Wells). Note: All songs copyright 1985/86/87 The EP received praise overall in publications like VARIETY, KERRANG!!!, METAL RENDEZVOUS, POWERLINE, the AQUARIAN, and the EAST COAST ROCKER, and received airplay on metal radio such as WSOU and WDHA . However, Pat and the band parted ways around the end of 1987, and Rod Tyler Loiza took over the vocal duties in 1988. A new demo was begun, and members of the band attended the 1988 CMJ convention in NYC. While at the event, OVERLORDE was interviewed for West German TV. But the group disbanded late that year after only a few shows with Rod and before the demo could be fully completed. The 1990's saw each of the original members continue music in one form or another. John reformed his previous band FINAL PLEA, and was involved with other local projects. Mark formed BREAKER M.E. , then went the solo instrumental route up until he developed his voice to the point of singing lead. Dave went on to various original and cover bands including PERSIA and ICHABOD CRANE. John, Mark, and Dave remained in touch, and both John and Dave have worked with Mark on musical projects in one form or another. OVERLORDE experienced a revival of sorts in Europe, specifically in Greece and Germany. This was brought to the band's attention in December 1999. The EP appeared on collector "want lists", and the band was contacted about releasing more material. While some confusion existed with similarly named bands, this OVERLORDE acquired the U.S. trademark and it was clear that the demand was for the EP released on Strike Zone Records. M.E., Kong, and Dave (the original three founding members) met in February 2000 to discuss a possible reunion. It was decided to launch www.overlorde.com and start FORCE RECON (a metal community/fan club) to see if there was interest in an Overlorde reunion. There certainly was, so the band reunited in July 2000. After recruiting former SEVEN WITCHES vocalist Bobby "Leather Lungs" Lucas, they recorded and released the album "Return of the Snow Giant" in 2004. It received great reviews in magazines and websistes from all over the world. In the summer of 2015, Germany's DEAF FOREVER magazine named it one of its "Top 100 U.S. Metal Albums of all time". As of March 2017, the band had some member changes and now consists of: Mark "M.E." Edwards - Guitar John "Kong" Bunucci - Bass George Janeira - Drums George Tsalikis - Vocals Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.