Ignitor (band)
Ignitor | |
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Origin | Austin, Texas |
Genres | Heavy metal |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Cruz del Sur Music Heavy Artillery MVD Entertainment |
Members | Jason McMaster Stuart Laurence Beverly Barrington Brendon Bigelow Pat Doyle |
Past members | Erika Tandy Annah Moore |
Website | myspace/ignitor |
Ignitor is a heavy metal band based in Austin, in the U.S. state of Texas.
History
[edit]Ignitor was formed in 2003 by Erika Tandy (ex-Autumn Tears, vocals), Stuart Laurence aka Batlord (lead guitar, ex-Agony Column), Pat Doyle (ex-Offenders, ex-Pocket Fishrmen, drums), Beverly Barrington (ex-T.A.N.G., rhythm guitar), and Brendon Bigelow (ex-Death Of Millions, ex-T.A.N.G., bass guitar). In the spring of 2006, Beverly Barrigton left the band and was replaced with Annah Moore (ex-Boneglove, ex-Red Volution). The band has been compared to early NWOBHM acts, such as Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. In July 2005, the Austin Chronicle listed Erika Tandy number one in a list of top ten frontmen in Austin music.[1]
In late 2007, Erika and guitarist Annah left the band for personal reasons. Founding member Beverly Barrigton was asked to rejoin the band and in October 2008. Then the band scored a coup de grace by recruiting legendary metal frontman Jason McMaster (Watchtower, Dangerous Toys) as lead vocalist, and recorded their second full-length album entitled The Spider Queen in 2009, and their third, "Year of the Metal Tiger" in 2012.[2]
Discography
[edit]- Take to the Sky (2004) self-released
- Road of Bones (2007) Cruz del Sur Music
- The Spider Queen (2009) Cruz del Sur Music/Heavy Artillery
- Year of the Metal Tiger (2012) MVD Entertainment
- Hammers and Horns (2024) Metal on Metal Records
A further limited run of Take to the Sky was produced on vinyl LP by Dies Irae Records of Brazil in 2005, which featured two additional tracks.
A further limited run of "Road of Bones" was produced on vinyl by High Roller Records of Germany in 2007 which was accompanied by a bonus single featuring two more tracks.