Intruder

Location:
Thrashville, Tennessee, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Thrash / Metal / Progressive
Site(s):
Label:
Hellion Records (Europe) - Lost & Found (US)
Type:
Indie
Welcome to the Official INTRUDER page.



INTRUDER, who hails from 'Thrashville' Tennessee, has a

very rich history, from their early days as AVATAR and TRANSGRESSER to the Live

To Die release on Azra/Iron Works through the entire Metal Blade era up until

now. The group began as a four-piece cover band that simply played in the

basement. They went through name changes, member changes and record label

changes, just like most young bands. It wasn't until they signed with Metal

Blade and released A Higher Form Of Killing in 1989 that INTRUDER became a

viable force on the suddenly overcrowded Thrash scene. Their little known, but

excellent debut, Live To Die, was recorded as a quartet in the Speed Metal vein.

The Metal Blade years saw INTRUDER add a rhythm guitarist and make the jump to

the popular Thrash Metal style of the day. They handled this style shift with

aplomb. The 3-year period on Metal Blade was fruitful for the band as they put

out a release for each calendar year. There were two classic Thrash albums that

acted as bookends for the very hard to find EP, Escape From Pain. While all the

Metal Blade releases are aesthetically pleasing and quite impressive musically,

the record label pretty much let the band fall by the wayside. The label

obviously put some money into the band as the amazing Fastner and Larson album

covers and lengthy librettos replete with lyrics and thank you lists will

attest, but there was very little done in the way of promotion. Nonetheless,

INTRUDER was able to tour for each release in the US, Canada and Mexico and

shared stages with the likes of HELSTAR, FATES WARNING, MORBID ANGEL and D.R.I.



Each INTRUDER album has its own personality. Psycho Savant, their last

album is widely regarded as their best effort. Their only Metal Blade release to

feature all original songs had leanings more toward Progressive Thrash Metal and

was masterfully produced by Bill Metoyer. This was their first departure from

using the steady and trusty Tom Harding, who still works with the band today.

Psycho Savant, not only contained some technically proficient playing and

excellent songwriting, but also some great lyrics. Drummer/founder/lyricist,

John Pieroni, is an avid reader and based a lot of his lyrics on deep books he

had been reading at the time. Like many Thrash bands of that era, horror movie

influences and non-metal cover tunes also crept their way onto their albums. In

fact, Escape From Pain, actually opens up with a remake of Chicago's '25

Or 6 To 4.' This EP was essentially put out as an excuse to tour. It featured

only one brand new song - the title track - an epic number that clocks in at

just under 9 minutes. The rest of the offering included three cuts from the

Live To Die debut that most fans were not familiar with. One of those

tracks, 'Cold-Blooded Killer,' was actually re-recorded at the time as a quintet

to give it somewhat of a thrash treatment. The EP was the only one of their

Metal Blade releases not to be issued on all three formats of cd, cassette and

vinyl. For some reason, Escape From Pain was not released on record,

which is a shame since the artwork is so incredible and would've been great to

see extended to a full 12' platter. Fastner and Larson, famous comic book

artists, truly outdid themselves with the three INTRUDER covers they drew. Some

Metal fans were familiar with their work through fellow thrashers, OVERKILL.



Finally, in backwards retrospect, we come to INTRUDER'S Metal Blade debut, the

now classic A Higher Form Of Killing. A terrific and well-balanced album,

AHFOK, introduced the metal world to an absolute Thrash classic, 'Killing

Winds,' which the label included on its compilation, Metallic Overdrive. Pieroni

took on double duties and sang on the funny cover of '(I'm Not Your) Stepping

Stone,' by THE MONKEES. Over the years, fans have complained at how difficult it

is to find these titles on compact disc. Those fortunate enough to score a copy

on eBay are sometimes paying through the nose. More great news in the INTRUDER

camp is that Lost & Found Records has recently reissued A Higher Form Of

Killing! No word on the other two Metal Blade releases being reissued but

there is always hope. A new Best Of CD will be released in the spring of 2006.

Featuring re-recorded versions of fan-voted-for songs, the release will also

include a brand new track and some live tracks as well.



INTRUDER reunites from time to time. They headlined the Classic Metal Fest in

Ohio in 2002 and had a headlining spot at the Headbangers Open Air in Germany.

They just returned from playing the KEEP IT TRUE festival in Germany. As long as

people still want to hear incredibly tight, awesomely played, lyrically thought

provoking music, Intruder will be glad to oblige. - Eric Sanders
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