The Nightcomers (album) explained

The Nightcomers
Type:studio
Artist:Holocaust
Cover:Holocaust the nightcomers.jpg
Released:April 1981
Studio:Castle Sound Studios, Edinburgh, Scotland
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:37:28
Label:Phoenix Record and Filmworks
Producer:Robert Bell
Next Title:Live (Hot Curry & Wine)
Next Year:1983

The Nightcomers is the debut studio album by Scottish heavy metal band Holocaust, released in 1981 at the apex of the new wave of British heavy metal phenomenon. The album was released by Holocaust's own label Phoenix Record And Filmworks and re-issued on CD by Edgy Records only in 2000. It was remastered and re-issued as a double CD by Castle/Sanctuary in 2003, including all the tracks from the "Smokin' Valves", "Heavy Metal Mania", and "Coming Through" singles and from the Live from the Raw Loud 'n' Live Tour EP.[1]

Track listing

The song "Death or Glory" was covered by American death metal band Six Feet Under on their 1997 album Warpath, as well as by German power metal Band Gamma Ray in their 2013 EP Master of Confusion. Gamma Ray also covered the song "Heavy Metal Mania" in 1995 in their single "Rebellion in a Dreamland" (later included as bonus track on the album Land of the Free re-issued).

Personnel

Band members
Additional musicians
Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Holocaust - The Nightcomers . 2011-10-06 . Encyclopaedia Metallum.