Calm Before the Storm (Venom album) explained

Calm Before the Storm
Type:studio
Artist:Venom
Cover:Calmbeforethestormoriginal.jpg
Released:9 November 1987[1]
Recorded:1987
Studio:The New Marquee Studios, London
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:36:20
Label:Filmtrax
Producer:Nick Tauber and Venom
Prev Title:Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Prime Evil
Next Year:1989

Calm Before the Storm is the fifth studio album by British heavy metal band Venom. The original title of the album would have been Deadline, but the title was changed when guitarist Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn left the band and was replaced by Jimi Clare and Mike Hickey. Both were to follow bassist Conrad "Cronos" Lant in his later solo career and the latter would also return on the 2006 album Metal Black.

The album is characterised by a "cleaner", more synthetic sound when compared to Venom's other albums. Especially the drums, which sound almost like a drum machine, are contributing to this fact. Also, the guitar has a brighter sound and is easily distinguishable from the bass. The change in sound is perhaps mostly due to the addition of another guitarist and the producer Nick Tauber, who had previously worked with hard rock acts such as UFO and Thin Lizzy.[2]

Track listing

All tracks by Conrad Lant unless noted.

Personnel

Venom
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Music Week. 14.
  2. Web site: Nick Tauber credits . Swisscharts.com . 27 May 2013.