Get ready for some rocking picture disc vinyl reissues of KING DIAMOND’s “Abigail“, “Fatal Portrait” and “Them” will be released via Metal Blade on May 18th. Pre-orders for all three are up now at this location. A new King Diamond studio album is also in the works with initial tracking to commence as early as this month.
Theatrical rocker King Diamond first rose to prominence as a member of Mercyful Fate before launching a solo career on his own. Born Kim Bendix Petersen in Denmark on June 14, 1956, the future King Diamond was originally drawn to theatrically based hard rock due to such trailblazers as Alice Cooper, and soon began fronting local bands in the ’70s, including a punk metal outfit called the Brats. Shortly thereafter, the group mutated into Mercyful Fate, consisting of members Hank Shermann (guitar), Michael Denner (guitar), Timi Hansen (bass), and Kim Ruzz (drums), in addition to Diamond. Diamond, by this time, had developed an interest in the occult, which reflected in the new group’s subject matter, as the frontman began wearing makeup (which resembled a cross between his hero Cooper and Kiss’ Gene Simmons).
After several demos made their way across Europe (and even reaching America via an underground tape-trading network among metalheads), Mercyful Fate issued a self-titled four-track EP before inking a recording contract with Roadrunner Records. The quintet issued a pair of thrash metal classics, 1983’s Melissa and 1984’s Don’t Break the Oath, as Diamond’s satanic lyrics created quite a stir at the time with outsiders. Despite a promising future, Mercyful Fate broke up when a common musical style couldn’t be agreed on (Diamond wanted to continue with thrash metal, while a few of the others wanted to explore more mainstream-oriented hard rock)
Source: The PRP
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