
Satan
Biography
Satan is a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal band founded in 1979 in Newcastle. After a few demos and multiple line-up changes in the early years, the band temporarily stabilized with singer Brian Ross, guitarists Steve Ramsey and Russ Tippins, bassist Graeme English and drummer Sean Taylor. The first album, Court In The Act , was released in 1983 by Roadrunner Records. The following year, the band changed its name to Blind Fury and released a single record before returning to its original label in 1985, with the same musicians but this time Michael Jackson to the song (no connection with LE Michael Jackson). The EP Into The Future appeared in 1986, and the album Suspended Sentence in 1987, both at Steamhammer, after which the band changed its name again, opting for Pariah. Two opus were released in the late 1980s and a third in 1997, after a split of several years. The reformation, however, is only short-lived, since 1998 marks the definitive end of Pariah . Satan returned in 2004 for a single concert at the Wacken Open Air, before actually reforming in 2011. The line-up was then that of 1983, which recorded Court In The Act, and still current today. Life Sentence and Atom By Atom were released in 2013 and 2015 respectively at Listable Records. In 2018, the band signed with Metal Blade Records for the release of Cruel Magic in September of the same year.
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Discography

Songs In Crimson
2024

The Executioner / Oppression
2023

Earth Infernal
2022

Cruel Magic
2018

Atom By Atom
2015

Trail Of Fire: Live In North America
2014

Life Sentence
2013

The Early Demos
2011

Live In The Act
2004

Suspended Sentence
1987

Into The Future
1986

Court In The Act
1983

Into The Fire
1982