CRONOS: VENOM is putting finishing touches on new album
08-08-2022
VENOM frontman Conrad “Cronos” Lant has confirmed that the band is putting the finishing touches on a new studio album. Speaking at this weekend’s Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany, he said: “We had a bit of a hassle because of the pandemic; we couldn’t meet in the studio and all that sort of shit. So that knocked everything all to hell. If that hadn’t happened, the album would be out by now. But we’re just doing the fine tuning, really, and working on individual shows for now. VENOM have never been a big touring type of band,” he explained.
VENOM formed in 1979 in Newcastle Upon Tyne by guitarist Jeff “Mantas” Dunn and drummer Anthony “Abaddon” Bray. Cronos joined as rhythm guitarist and second singer and later switched to bass and lead vocals. Coming to prominence towards the end of the new wave of British heavy metal, VENOM‘s first two albums — “Welcome To Hell” (1981) and “Black Metal” (1982) — are considered a major influence on thrash metal and extreme metal in general. VENOM‘s second album proved influential enough that its title was used as the name of the extreme metal sub-genre of black metal. The band classic lineup trio of Cronos, Jeff “Mantas” Dunn and Anthony “Abaddon” Bray recorded two further studio albums, “At War With Satan” (1984) and “Possessed” (1985),and live album “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik” (1986). Often cited by bands such as METALLICA, BEHEMOTH, CELTIC FROST and MAYHEM as major influences, they are one of the most revered bands of their generation. VENOM are still fronted by original singer/bassist Cronos and headline festivals all over the globe and continue to release new music.
In a 2018 interview with Consequence Of Sound, Cronos stated about his band’s influence on subsequent extreme metal groups: “I really like to think of VENOM as a catalyst rather than inventors. Influence would probably be more like it. I’ve always been — from being young — a fan of what you’d call ‘rock music.’ From THE BEATLES to THE ROLLING STONES to THE WHO, through LED ZEPPELIN and DEEP PURPLE and everybody. So, I’ve always liked the idea of drums, guitar, this, that, and the other. My mum’s brother used to play guitar in a country-western band, so I’ve always been around instruments and music. I’ve never really gotten into any of the electronic stuff when it came along in the ’80s. I didn’t really see how that was working for me in any way — I just like a drum kit and a guitar.”
“And just putting some aggression back into the music,” Cronos added. “I mean, heavy metal has always been ‘the devil’s music.’ They always say the devil has the best tunes, and I was bit frustrated at leaving school and being told that rock music was dead, and it had its day and everybody was finished with it. I had to absolutely disagree. So, when the New Wave of British Heavy Metal started in England — which became IRON MAIDEN, SAXON, SAMSON, and all these bands — I wanted to create something different from that. I appreciated that they were very heavily influenced by the ZEPPELINs, the PURPLEs, and the BLACK SABBATHs, and were trying to keep a hold of this ’70s vibe. I get all of that, but I wanted something that was kind of a cross between SABBATH and MOTÖRHEAD. Something more aggressive — with a bit of SEX PISTOLS in there, to get nasty.”
VENOM‘s 15th full-length studio album, “Storm The Gates”, was released in December 2018 through Spinefarm Records.
VENOM is not to be confused with VENOM INC., the band featuring Mantas alongside ex-VENOM bassist/vocalist Tony “Demolition Man” Dolan.