Armored Saint Biography



::Armored Saint::

The history of Los Angeles' Armored Saint reads like an episode of VH-1 Behind the Music. Friends since the third grade, from the tough streets of East Los Angeles, bassist Joey Vera, vocalist John Bush and drummer Gonzo formed a musical bond early on. Armored Saint's fate was sealed early on when their first band in high school, Royal Decree, won the battle of the bands. This however did not mean there would be success without adversity.

"Growing up we hated East LA, and couldn't wait to get out", comments Joey, "we never really fit in". It was John and Gonzo who were given the first opportunity to leave the urban jungle for more suburban surroundings. It would be in this new environment that they would meet future guitarist Dave Prichard. "We met Dave at a party. Gonzo and Phil (Gonzo's brother) jammed with Dave and asked John to join," remembers Joey. "Dave wanted me to jam but I thought he was a bit of geek", reminisces Bush, "I was pretty pompous. They only kept me because I had PA, but the night I joined we wrote "Stricken By Fate", "You're Never Alone" and "No Reason to Live." With the lineup secured, they started to make the move.

Fine-tuning their chops on the bourgeoning LA metal scene, the band gigged with the likes of WASP and Metallica, quickly gaining a reputation as one of LA's premier live acts. A track on the second installment of the now famous Metal Massacre compilation series, which introduced Metallica to the world, led to an EP on Metal Blade. It was the excitement generated from the EP that landed Armored Saint a much-coveted major label deal with Chrysalis.

While on Chrysalis the band released what would become legendary slabs of pure molten Metal and a blueprint for metal bands to come. Tours with Aerosmith, Judas Priest and Metallica soon followed. The legend was growing but superstar status was very elusive, causing, after three releases, the band to be dropped. Armored Saint's spirit never diminished. They quickly began writing and rehearsing new songs knowing that another deal would soon be within reach. They continued working until the unthinkable happened. Dave was diagnosed with leukemia. "At first we didn't know what it was. The more we learned about the disease the grimmer the situation became", said Joey. Several months later, Dave lost his struggle with the disease. Broken and distraught, they disbanded.

It was in 1991, with much trepidation they began to slowly finish what they had started with their late friend. Armed with an album's worth of songs, mostly co-written by Pritchard, they enlisted touring guitarist Jeff Duncan, reunited with founding member Phil Sandoval, and released "Symbol Of Salvation", a fitting tribute to Prichard. The band was in prime form. "Reign Of Fire" and "Last Train Home" became instant MTV favorites. Extensive touring ensued that included stints with Suicidal Tendencies and Megadeth. "We came off tour and began to write", remembers Bush, "that's when I got the call to join Anthrax". After much soul searching, John called the guys to tell them the bio. Joey: "John and I had a heart to heart and on his way out the door John turned around and said, ' we'll do this again, I know we'll make another record someday'". The rest as they say is history.

The return of the almighty 'Saint began in late 1998, when, during some Anthrax downtime John and Joey went out drinking. The two wondered what it would be like to write a couple of songs again. Joey: "I started to get the itch again. I wanted to rock hard again. I played John some riffs (what would later become Revelation's "Control Issues") and in a couple of days with John's input the song was finished and we churned out a demo. It was a natural process". It was true. Armored Saint was back! Integrity, dedication and perseverance are what legends are made of.

Produced by bassist Joey Vera and mixed by Bill Metoyer (Slayer/WASP), Revelation, is a collection of tracks full of raw energy and fire that seethes pure adrenalin.

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Wednesday July 9th
  Ratt
  Jackyl
  All Star Fantasy Camp
  Firehouse
  Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp Jam
  (General Admission is $25. Free Admission for active member of the Armed Forces.)
Thursday July 10th
  Bret Michaels
  Sebastian Bach
  Dokken
  LA Guns
  Enuf Znuff
  Vain
  House of Lords
  Jet Boy
  (Only guests who purchase four-day tickets will be allowed to see this show.)
Friday July 11th
  Triumph
  Extreme
  Night Ranger
  Living Colour
  Kingdom Come
  Armored Saint
  XYZ
Saturday July 12th
  Warrant
  Lita Ford
  KIX
  Lynch Mob
  Trixter
  Black N Blue
  Tora Tora
  Every Mothers Nightmare
  Pretty Boy Floyd
Sunday July 13th
  Queensryche
  Tesla
  Ace Frehley
  Steelheart
  UFO
  Zebra
  AXE

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