Live 2002 CD1 Lillian Axe; Love And War Lillian Axe; One Night In The Temple Lillian Axe; XI: the Days Before Tomorrow Lillian Axe; Lillian Axe Lillian Axe; Poetic Justice Lillian Axe; Psychoschizophrenia Lillian Axe; Fields Of Yesterday Lillian Axe; Deep Red Shadows Lillian Axe (1987-1989) Out Of The Darkness - Into The Light Lillian Axe; Sad. After breaking up in 1995 and reuniting in 1999, Lillian Axe still had a small fan base -- and that fan base is who the New Orleans metallers cater to on Live 2002. Recorded at a Houston, TX, club on May 4, 2002, this two-CD set is state-of-the-art Lillian Axe-- forceful, loud, and aggressive, yet melodic and intricate. Sign in now to see your channels and recommendations! Watch Queue Queue. Watch Queue Queue. Remove all; Disconnect. Misery Loves Company 2. All’s Fair In Love + War 3. The World Stopped Turning 5. Letters In The Rain 6. Waiting In The Dark 7. Deepfreeze 8. Pullin’ The Rats Out. ©2016 Lillian Axe. Listen free to Lillian Axe – Live 2002 (Misery Loves Company, All's Fair in Love and War and more). 21 tracks (100:05). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
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Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Genres | Glam metal,[1]heavy metal,[1]hard rock |
Years active | 1983–1995; 1999–present |
Associated acts | Angel, Apache Black, Blitz, Bon Journey, Brand New Machine, The Bridge, Catch Velvet, Circle of Light, Contraflow, Crowbar, Dirty Looks, Evildead, Far Cry, Hagan, Killian Dare, Krymson, Logan, Lowside, Madhouse, Metal Church, Moxi, Near Life Experience, Oz, Persia, Ratt Poison, Rottweiller, Savage White, Social Distortion, Stiff, Taboo, Taylor/Delatte, Velvet Poker Dogs, Veruca Salt |
Lillian Axe is an American hard rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, US, best known for its major label albums, Lillian Axe, Love + War, Poetic Justice and Psychoschizophrenia. Originally formed in 1983, the group is still active, though only the guitarist Steve Blaze and bassist Michael Max Darby remain from the original line-up.
The bands origins are based in the New Orleans based band Oz which guitarist Steve Blaze joined in the early 80s, which included Rick Bohrer on vocals, Orlando 'Ace' Palacio on guitar, Michael 'Maxx' Darby on bass guitar, and Jeff Savelle on drums. When Palacio quit, the band told Blaze that he was the new lead guitarist. The band played gigs under the Oz moniker until Blaze came up with the name Lillian Axe driving home from seeing the movie Creepshow. Blaze was inspired by a scene in the movie where a skeleton in a bridesmaid dress was floating in a window. The name 'Lillian' came to mind as a 'creepy sounding, old lady name' along with the word Axe to complete the name.[2]
The classic line-up came together when former Stiff members, Ron Taylor (lead vocals), Jon Ster (rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), and Rob Stratton (bass guitar, teamed up with Lillian Axe members Steve Blaze (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), and Danny King (drums) in 1987. The band caught the attention of Ratt's management which led to a record deal with MCA and Ratt's Robbin Crosby producing the band's first album, Lillian Axe. However, neither this nor the 1989 follow-up, Love + War, produced by Tony Platt, met commercial expectations and the group was quickly dropped. A compilation of both MCA albums, (1987-1989) Out of the Darkness - Into the Light, was released in 1991.
The band found a new label home with Grand Slamm/I.R.S. Records for Poetic Justice, released in 1992, with Darrin DeLatte (bass guitar) and the former Dirty Looks member Gene Barnett (drums) replacing Stratton and King, respectively. The album peaked on the BillboardTop Heatseekers at No. 28,[3] the band's biggest success to date, in part based on the strength of the single, 'True Believer'. Returning to the studio with the Swedish producer Leif Mases, the group issued Psychoschizophrenia in 1993, with Tommy Scott replacing Barnett on drums. Unable to capitalize on their previous success, Lillian Axe disbanded in 1995. Taylor formed The Bridge, while Blaze teamed up with his brother, the drummer Craig Nunenmacher, in Near Life Experience, and Scott, aka Tommy Stewart, found success with Boston's Godsmack, appearing on the band's platinum-selling Godsmack and Awake albums.
In 1999, Lillian Axe released Fields of Yesterday, consisting of unreleased demos and album outtakes, followed by Live 2002, recorded in May 2002 in Houston, Texas, with only Taylor and Blaze remaining from the classic MCA line-up.
After several line-up changes, the band recruited as lead vocalist Derrick LeFevre, who appeared on Waters Rising (2007), Sad Day on Planet Earth (2009) and Deep Red Shadows (2010). On June 23, 2010, Ronny Munroe, formerly of Metal Church, replaced LeFevre, but he departed four months later before recording any material with the band. On March 7, 2011 Munroe was replaced by Brian C. Jones, who can be heard on the latest album, XI The Days Before Tomorrow (2012).
In 2011 it was announced that the original lineup of Steve Blaze, Johnny Vines, Danny King and Michael 'Maxx' Darby would reunite to record an album of classic unreleased songs from the band's early days. The project, entitled Circle of Light, was named for one those early songs. The album was released in 2012. [4][4]
On August 8, 2013, Lillian Axe was involved in an automobile accident. Band members were treated at local hospitals for minor and non-threatening injuries. There was extensive damage to the band's equipment.[5]
Lillian Axe released One Night in the Temple, an acoustic live album, early in 2014.[6]
On November 29, 2014, former guitarist Jon Ster died from heart failure at the age of 52.[7]
On January 12, 2017 Lillian Axe received the 2017 Jackson Indie Music Week Icon Award at Duling Hall in Jackson, Mississippi.[8]
On June 4, 2017, Steve Blaze announced that the band was recording a new song entitled 'The Weeping Moon', which was to be featured on the album The Forgotten Art of Melancholy. According to Blaze, the album would feature 'the best of the epic ballads' and was scheduled to be released in the fall of 2017.[9]
On November 30, 2018 Steve Blaze announced the next Lillian Axe album is in the works, tentatively entitled From Womb to Tomb, and it will be in large part an autobiographical work. Blaze also states the album will feature 'strings, piano, big vocals' and describes it as a 'celebration type record - of life - good and bad.'[10]
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On May 16, 2010, in Erwinville, Louisiana, Lilian Axe became the first hard rock act to be inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.[citation needed]
Year | Album | US | US Heat. | Certification | Label |
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1988 | Lillian Axe | - | - | - | MCA |
1989 | Love + War | - | - | - | MCA |
1992 | Poetic Justice | - | 28 | - | I.R.S. Records |
1993 | Psychoschizophrenia | - | 13 | - | I.R.S. Records |
1999 | Fields of Yesterday | - | - | - | Z Records |
2007 | Waters Rising | - | - | - | Locomotive Records |
2009 | Sad Day on Planet Earth | - | - | - | Blistering Records |
2010 | Deep Red Shadows | - | - | - | Love and War Records |
2012 | XI The Days Before Tomorrow | - | - | - | AFM Records |
2019 | From Womb to Tomb[11] | - | - | - | - |