Sacred Steel (band)

Sacred Steel
Origin Ludwigsburg, Germany
Genres Power metalSpeed metalThrash metal
Heavy metal
Years active 1996 - present
Labels Metal Blade(1996-2002)
Massacre Records(2002-present)
Website www.sacredsteel.de
Members
Gerrit Mutz
Jonas Khalil
Jens Sonnenberg
Kai Schindelar
Matthias Straub
Past members
Jörg Michael Knittel
Oliver Großhans

Contents

Biography

The band has roots back till in the 80s when almost all of the members were already playing in bands that could gather underground acclaim. But not before the foundation of Sacred Steel, they were able to draw larger attention and success. After opening for bands like Blitzkrieg they were signed to Metal Blade Records in April 1997 being the first German band ever to do so. Their debut album 'Reborn In Steel' was released October 1997 and with great press and fan response, Sacred Steel became one of the top German metal acts in a short time, maybe also due to the renaissance of True metal and successes of bands like Hammerfall.

They released two more albums on Metal Blade: 'Wargods Of Metal' in 1998 (produced by Bill Metoyer of Slayer and Helstar fame) and 'Bloodlust'. 'Wargods Of Metal' got them a pre-Grammy nomination for 'Best Heavy Metal Performance' and could all in all broaden success and press response of the debut album. Their third album was 'Bloodlust' in 2000, a concept album that saw the band broaden their stylistic horizon but, of course, staying a committed true metal band to the bone.

They played many festivals in Europe, mostly underground ones but also the renowned Wacken Open Air twice and went on tour with many bands, e.g. Primal Fear and Children Of Bodom.

After signing to Massacre Records they released 'Slaughter Prophecy' in 2002 which again saw the band playing around with a wide variety of influences that revealed the decades-long love of the musicians for all kinds of heavy metal. Some of the new songs even bordered on Doom metal or Death metal. The last album of the original lineup was 'Iron Blessings' that was released with a big bang in October 2004 - that very release show has been turned into a live CD and DVD under the title 'Live Blessings' (released 2006).

After a year-long hiatus Jörg Michael Knittel and Oliver Großhans, the two original guitarists, left Sacred Steel to pursue their Death-Metal project My Darkest Hate. Jens Sonnenberg switched from bass guitar to guitar and two new members were quickly brought in: Kai Schindelar on bass guitar, the former guitar tech and roadie Jonas Khalil as additional guitarist.

2006 saw the release of the first album with the new lineup which had been recorded with Sodom producer Harris Johns. 'Hammer Of Destruction' was a 'back to the roots'-album for the band and had very strong songs that reminded of rather archetypical heavy metal bands like early Metallica, Iron Maiden, Jag Panzer, Megadeth or Helstar. It was again a success with fans and media and even spawned a video clip to 'Maniacs Of Speed'

Style & Aesthetic

Sacred Steel can be located somewhere between classic European True metal and heavier Thrash- or Speed-Metal, but also draw lots of influences like Fantasy Metal or Doom metal. They have albeit managed to create a very genuine style from their first album on which is mostly due to the unique and unusual vocal performance of singer Gerrit P. Mutz. Their lyrics deal with typical genre topics like battles (especially visible on the concept album 'Bloodlust') or Heavy Metal in general and never fail to offer an honest and dedicated, yet good humoured stance (e.g. the anthems 'Sacred Steel' and 'Sacred Bloody Steel').

Members

Era Lineup Album(s)
1996–2005
  • Gerrit Mutz – Vocals
  • Jörg Michael Knittel – Guitar
  • Oliver Großans – Guitar
  • Jens Sonnenberg – Bass
  • Matthias Straub – Drums
  • Reborn In Steel (1997)
  • Wargods Of Metal (1998)
  • Bloodlust (2000)
  • Slaughter Prophecy (2002)
  • Iron Blessings (2004)
2005–present
  • Gerrit Mutz – Vocals
  • Jonas Khalil – Guitar
  • Jens Sonnenberg – Guitar
  • Kai Schindelar – Bass
  • Matthias Straub – Drums
  • Hammer Of Destruction (2006)

Selected discography

1997 - Reborn In Steel

  1. Metal Reigns Supreme
  2. Battle Angel
  3. Trapped In Hell
  4. True Force Of Iron Glory
  5. Reborn In Steel
  6. Purified By Pain
  7. Sword Of The King
  8. In The Mouth Of Madness
  9. Kill The Deceiver
  10. Sacred Steel

1998 - Wargods Of Metal

  1. Blessed By The Gods
  2. Wargods Of Metal
  3. Tonight The Witches Ride
  4. Iron Legions
  5. Carnage Rules The Fields Of Death
  6. Army Of Metalheads
  7. Battle Cry
  8. Dethrone The Tyrant King
  9. By Steel We Rule
  10. Crusaders Of The Metal Blade
  11. Empire Of Steel
  12. Declaration Of War
  13. Heavy Metal To The End

2000 - Bloodlust

  1. Stormhammer
  2. The Oath Of Blood
  3. By The Wrath Of The Unborn
  4. Blood On My Steel
  5. Metal Is War
  6. Journey To The City Of The Dreaming Dead [Vinyl Bonus]
  7. Sacred Warriors Of Steel
  8. Dark Forces Lead Me To The Brimstone Gate
  9. Master Of Thy Fate
  10. Lust For Blood
  11. Throne Of Metal

2002 - Slaughter Prophecy

  1. The Immortal Curse
  2. Slaughter Prophecy (Vengeance For The Dead)
  3. Sacred Bloody Steel
  4. The Rites Of Sacrifice
  5. Raise The Metal Fist
  6. Pagan Heart
  7. Faces Of The Antichrist
  8. Lay Me To My Grave
  9. Crush The Holy, Save The Damned [Bonus Track]
  10. Let The Witches Burn
  11. Invocation Of The Nameless Ones

2004 - Iron Blessings

  1. Open Wide The Gate
  2. Your Darkest Saviour
  3. Screams Of The Tortured
  4. At The Sabbat Of The Possessed (The Witches Ride Again)
  5. Beneath The Iron Hand
  6. Anointed By Bloodshed
  7. Victory Of Black Steel
  8. I Am The Conqueror (Come And Worship Me)
  9. Crucified In Heaven
  10. The Chains Of The Nazarene
  11. We Die Fighting

2006 - Live Blessings (Live-2CD+DVD)

  1. Blessed By The Gods (Intro)
  2. Open Wide The Gate
  3. Tonight The Witches Ride
  4. Battle Angel
  5. Faces Of The Antichrist
  6. Victory Of Black Steel
  7. Carnage Rules The Fields Of Death
  8. The Rites Of Sacrifice
  9. Dark Forces Lead Me To The Brimstone Gate
  10. Sword Of The King
  11. Stormhammer
  12. Metal Is War
  13. Master Of Thy Fate
  14. True Force Of Iron Glory
  15. Sacred Bloody Steel
  16. We Die Fightinhg
  17. Blood On My Steel
  18. Heavy Metal To The End
  19. Slaughter Prophecy
  20. Battle Cry
  21. Wargods Of Metal

2006 - Hammer Of Destruction

  1. Hammer Of Destruction
  2. Where Demons Dare To Tread
  3. Maniacs Of Speed
  4. Blood And Thunder
  5. Impaled By Metal
  6. Descent Of A Lost Soul
  7. Black Church
  8. Generally Hostile (Jag Panzer Cover)
  9. Plague Of Terror
  10. Sword And Axes
  11. The Torch Of Sin

2006 - Hammer Of Destruction (Bonus CD)

  1. Pounding Inferno (brand new song)
  2. Children Of The Spirit (brand new song)
  3. Hell Insanity (brand new song)
  4. Unholy Majesty (brand new song)
  5. A Curse Upon Your Name (B-Side from Open Wide The Gate 7")
  6. Iron Blessing (from Split 7" with Wizzard)
  7. Zombie Ritual (Death Coverversion, never officially released)
  8. All For One (Raven Coverversion, brand new recording)
  9. Metal Knights (Nasty Savage Coverversion, brand new recording)
  10. (Empty) Tankard (Tankard Coverversion, brand new recording)

2009 - Carnage Victory

  1. Charge Into Overkill
  2. Don’t Break The Oath
  3. Carnage Victory
  4. Broken Rites
  5. Crosses Stained With Blood
  6. Ceremonial Magician Of The Left Hand Path
  7. The Skeleton Key
  8. Shadows Of Reprisal
  9. Denial Of Judas (Heaven Betrayed)
  10. Metal Underground
  11. By Vengeance And Hatred We Ride

The Bonus DVD contains a full concert of Queens Of Metal 2009, a Studio report and one live clip from Summer Breeze 2009 Produced by Sacred Steel. Recorded and engineered by Christian Schmid at Music Factory Studio Kempten, Germany, August/September 2008 Mixed an mastered by Achim Köhler at Indiscreet Audio Studio 2009

Spoken Prayer on “Broken Rites”, vocals on “Shadows Of Reprisal” and additional lead vocals on “Metal Underground” by R.D. Liapakis.

Cover Artwork by Péter Sallai Booklet Illustration by Timo Würz Photos by Bianca Hahn

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