NWOBHM Cult Act QUARTZ To Release Too Hot To Handle Album In January; Audio Teaser Streaming

January 4, 2015, 9 years ago

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NWOBHM Cult Act QUARTZ To Release Too Hot To Handle Album In January; Audio Teaser Streaming

Originating from the heavy metal city of Birmingham, England, Quartz date back to 1974, and were considered to be at the forefront of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal boom. Their albums such as Stand Up And Fight or the Satan's Serenade EP, are known as the classics of the genre.

On January 31st, Skol Records will release Too Hot To Handle, which can be considered as a complete unreleased album from back in the day, as it's a collection of 16 previously unreleased songs recorded between 1981 and 1982. Some of those tracks were re-recorded in different versions for the Against All Odds album (1983), and some of them see the light of the day for the first time ever. One thing is sure: Too Hot To Handle is a solid piece of New Wave Of British Heavy Metal history, and history of heavy metal in general, because of the band's connection with the legendary Black Sabbath.

An album teaser featuring excerpts of the songs "Tell Me Why", "Madman" and "Silver Wheels" can be heard below:

The album's artwork was painted by Italian artist Roberto Toderico, known from cooperation with such extreme metal acts as Sinister, Loudblast and Asphyx.

 

 

Quartz released their first same titled album on Jet Records in 1977, which was produced by Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath. The band toured heavily during this time, playing the Reading Festival three times (1976, 1977 and 1980) and touring with of some of the larger heavy metal bands of the time, including Iron Maiden, Saxon, UFO and Rush. Late 1979 saw Geoff Nicholls leave the band to join the legendary Black Sabbath, providing keyboards and songwriting for them for the next 24 years. Incidently in 1980 Malcolm Cope was approached by Ozzy Osbourne  to join his solo band, but declined stating Quartz was his band, and they had just signed a deal with MCA to record Stand Up And Fight. 1983 brought the release of Against All Odds which had been partly written with vocalist David Garner, and the departing Derek Arnold had been replaced by Stephen McLoughlin. Prior to the final recording of the opus, David Garner was replaced by Geoff Bate, who's vocals appear on the album. During this period Malcolm Cope also joined the roll call of Quartz members being called up to Black Sabbath, working on pre-production demos for the Born Again album.

 

 

Quartz reformed in 2011, and the current lineup consist of: Geoff Nicholls on guitars and keyboards, Mick Hopkins on guitars, Derek Arnold on bass, Malcolm Cope on drums, and vocalist David Garner.

 


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