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Heathen Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Victims Of Deception
$15.99
Empire Of The Blind
$12.98
Breaking the Silence
$16.46
The Evolution Of Chaos (10th Annivers...
$15.53
Duende
$12.53
Heathen
$2.37
This Heathen Land - Green
$23.99
The Great Heathen Army
$17.98
Stranger
$13.98
Simple Things
$15.98
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Alejandro Stupino
2024年5月26日
First time seeing Heathen a legendary SF Bay Thrash Band They performed amazing Talk to Dave Outside Really awesome dude Was expecting the crowd to be wild crazy mosh pit crowd surfing head banging but absolutely nada was completely shocked that everyone was standing still and just nodding their heads to the songs Didn’t even pay attention to Symphony X I went only for Heathen completely embarrassing 🙈
Toronto, ON@
The Opera House
Connor
2024年5月26日
Great show, but the Crowd was dead😔
Toronto, ON@
The Opera House
John Fourteensix
2024年5月25日
HEATHEN riffing out, turn around, and not a soul moving in the venue. This world truly is fallen! Russell from S-X self-proclaiming his band as "corny" thankfully brought some much needed energy from the crowd after midway through their set. Amazing what humility can do! As for The Opera House, the longest security metal screening I've seen yet. They are lost with their metal detectors - kinda like most of the crowd (somebody gotta tell ya LOL) This is in contrast to Periphery a week ago where I could hardly breathe during their second song and came back with someone else's blood on my shirt.
Toronto, ON@
The Opera House
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Heathen について

For the past 36 years, venerated thrash metal outfit Heathen have abided by their never-say-die attitude. Formed in 1984 by guitarist Lee Altus in San Francisco’s Bay Area—home to Exodus, Metallica, Testament, and Death Angel—Heathen quickly separated themselves from the pack by expertly fusing David White’s (aka David Godfrey) distinctive vocals with a melody-driven and forward-thinking musical style. On the strength of their “Pray for Death” demo in 1986, the Californians signed a deal with Combat Records. In the spring of the following year, Heathen released their debut album, “Breaking the Silence,” to large-scale acclaim. The band’s brand of intelligent yet aggressive thrash appealed not only to the genre’s core demographic, but also metallers looking for brains behind the brawn. MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball latched on quickly, routinely playing the video for “Set Me Free,” a cover of the Sweet classic.

After “Breaking the Silence,” Heathen’s lineup shifted. Drummer Darren Minter replaced Carl Sacco and Marc Biedermann (Blind Illusion) was brought on as a session player to fill the gap left by Mike Jastremski. The band also changed over to the Roadracer label for their second album, “Victims of Deception.” Released in spring 1991, Heathen’s sophomore album pivoted on two dominant singles “Prisoners of Fate” and a cover of the Rainbow hit “Kill the King.” Received well by press and fan alike, “Victims of Deception” would be Heathen’s last album until the group resurfaced with a new lineup that included Prototype guitarist Kragen Lum and a new album, “The Evolution of Chaos,” in 2010. Indeed, 19 years separate the two albums, but the core tenets of Heathen’s sound—aggression and melody powered by skilled musicianship—were intact. Fans hailed “The Evolution of Chaos” as a bonafide comeback album, while Germany’s Rock Hard magazine called “The Evolution of Chaos” a “masterpiece” and Metal Hammer had it slotted early as “one of the best albums of the year.” A video was filmed for the war-themed single “Dying Season.”

A decade on ice, Heathen return once more with new album, “Empire of the Blind.” Striking from start (“The Blight”) to finish (“The Gods Divide”) and everywhere in-between (“Shrine of Apathy” and the title track), the group’s long-awaited fourth album will undoubtedly restore faith in vicious yet brainy thrash, the very kind that put Heathen on the map. Featuring a thunderous Chris “Zeuss” Harris (Hatebreed, Act of Defiance) production, Travis Smith’s (Overkill, Exhorder) breathtaking cover art, and an inquisitive yet bleak lyrical concept, “Empire of the Blind” is the cure for dark times. No finer thrash metal album will be able to sate metaldom’s hunger in 2020. Heathen are back! And this time it’s for keeps.
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ジャンル:
Metal, Thrash Metal
バンドメンバー:
Lee Altus - Guitar, David White - Vocals, Kragen Lum - Guitar, Jason Mirza - Bass, Jim DeMaria - Drums
出身地:
San Francisco, California

あなたの都市で近日開催予定の公演はありません
Heathen にお住いの地域での公演リクエストを送る
公演をリクエスト

concerts and tour dates

近日予定
過去
すべてのイベントとライブ配信

Heathen のライブ写真

すべての写真を表示

Merch (ad)

Victims Of Deception
$15.99
Empire Of The Blind
$12.98
Breaking the Silence
$16.46
The Evolution Of Chaos (10th Annivers...
$15.53
Duende
$12.53
Heathen
$2.37
This Heathen Land - Green
$23.99
The Great Heathen Army
$17.98
Stranger
$13.98
Simple Things
$15.98
Heathenのツアー

ファンのレビュー

Alejandro Stupino
2024年5月26日
First time seeing Heathen a legendary SF Bay Thrash Band They performed amazing Talk to Dave Outside Really awesome dude Was expecting the crowd to be wild crazy mosh pit crowd surfing head banging but absolutely nada was completely shocked that everyone was standing still and just nodding their heads to the songs Didn’t even pay attention to Symphony X I went only for Heathen completely embarrassing 🙈
Toronto, ON@
The Opera House
Connor
2024年5月26日
Great show, but the Crowd was dead😔
Toronto, ON@
The Opera House
John Fourteensix
2024年5月25日
HEATHEN riffing out, turn around, and not a soul moving in the venue. This world truly is fallen! Russell from S-X self-proclaiming his band as "corny" thankfully brought some much needed energy from the crowd after midway through their set. Amazing what humility can do! As for The Opera House, the longest security metal screening I've seen yet. They are lost with their metal detectors - kinda like most of the crowd (somebody gotta tell ya LOL) This is in contrast to Periphery a week ago where I could hardly breathe during their second song and came back with someone else's blood on my shirt.
Toronto, ON@
The Opera House
ファンからのレビューをもっと見る

Heathen について

For the past 36 years, venerated thrash metal outfit Heathen have abided by their never-say-die attitude. Formed in 1984 by guitarist Lee Altus in San Francisco’s Bay Area—home to Exodus, Metallica, Testament, and Death Angel—Heathen quickly separated themselves from the pack by expertly fusing David White’s (aka David Godfrey) distinctive vocals with a melody-driven and forward-thinking musical style. On the strength of their “Pray for Death” demo in 1986, the Californians signed a deal with Combat Records. In the spring of the following year, Heathen released their debut album, “Breaking the Silence,” to large-scale acclaim. The band’s brand of intelligent yet aggressive thrash appealed not only to the genre’s core demographic, but also metallers looking for brains behind the brawn. MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball latched on quickly, routinely playing the video for “Set Me Free,” a cover of the Sweet classic.

After “Breaking the Silence,” Heathen’s lineup shifted. Drummer Darren Minter replaced Carl Sacco and Marc Biedermann (Blind Illusion) was brought on as a session player to fill the gap left by Mike Jastremski. The band also changed over to the Roadracer label for their second album, “Victims of Deception.” Released in spring 1991, Heathen’s sophomore album pivoted on two dominant singles “Prisoners of Fate” and a cover of the Rainbow hit “Kill the King.” Received well by press and fan alike, “Victims of Deception” would be Heathen’s last album until the group resurfaced with a new lineup that included Prototype guitarist Kragen Lum and a new album, “The Evolution of Chaos,” in 2010. Indeed, 19 years separate the two albums, but the core tenets of Heathen’s sound—aggression and melody powered by skilled musicianship—were intact. Fans hailed “The Evolution of Chaos” as a bonafide comeback album, while Germany’s Rock Hard magazine called “The Evolution of Chaos” a “masterpiece” and Metal Hammer had it slotted early as “one of the best albums of the year.” A video was filmed for the war-themed single “Dying Season.”

A decade on ice, Heathen return once more with new album, “Empire of the Blind.” Striking from start (“The Blight”) to finish (“The Gods Divide”) and everywhere in-between (“Shrine of Apathy” and the title track), the group’s long-awaited fourth album will undoubtedly restore faith in vicious yet brainy thrash, the very kind that put Heathen on the map. Featuring a thunderous Chris “Zeuss” Harris (Hatebreed, Act of Defiance) production, Travis Smith’s (Overkill, Exhorder) breathtaking cover art, and an inquisitive yet bleak lyrical concept, “Empire of the Blind” is the cure for dark times. No finer thrash metal album will be able to sate metaldom’s hunger in 2020. Heathen are back! And this time it’s for keeps.
表示を増やす
ジャンル:
Metal, Thrash Metal
バンドメンバー:
Lee Altus - Guitar, David White - Vocals, Kragen Lum - Guitar, Jason Mirza - Bass, Jim DeMaria - Drums
出身地:
San Francisco, California

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