Lazarus A.D.

Lazarus A.D.
Origin Kenosha, Wisconsin
Genres Thrash metal, groove metal
Years active 2005–2015
Labels Metal Blade
Members Jeff Paulick
Dan Gapen
Alex Lackner
Ryan Shutler (deceased)

Lazarus A.D. were a thrash metal band from Kenosha, Wisconsin,[1] originally formed as "Lazarus" in 2005. The "A.D." was added to avoid potential legal issues.

In 2006, Lazarus A.D. was selected as an opening act for Anthrax. In 2007, they released their debut album, The Onslaught. The band sent the self released album out to many known metal record labels. The labels turned the band down for a record deal. Later one of the songs off The Onslaught was added to a compilation album by Earache Records. Not long after, the album received rave reviews in metal underground and drew the attention of Metal Blade Records. The band landed a contract with Metal Blade and The Onslaught was re-released in 2009.[2] Lazarus A.D. toured with Amon Amarth and Goatwhore in April 2009, and toured with Testament and Unearth during May and June 2009. Then quickly after, the band toured with Bison B.C. on the Baptized in Beer 2009 tour from July to August of that year then in the inter toured with Ensiferum on the Tour From Afar.

Their second studio album, Black Rivers Flow, was released on February 1, 2011, and the band embarked on the "North American Retribution Tour" after the release. The lead single from Black Rivers Flow, "The Ultimate Sacrifice," debuted on Sirius Satellite's Liquid Metal, and now is also available on the Metal Blade Record label website Lazarus A.D. This would prove to be the band's final release.

Drummer Ryan Shutler died suddenly on May 17th 2015 in Sacramento California,the band disbanded soon after.[3]


Members

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Discography

References

  1. Christopher, James (2009-02-26). "Lazarus A.D.". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  2. "Lazarus A.d. – The Onslaught (2009)". idiomag. 2009-08-21. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  3. "Lazarus A.D. Drummer Ryan Shutler Dies". loudwire.com. 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2016-06-24.

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