More
Biography
London, England's sparingly named More were one of the rare New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands lucky enough to enjoy the luxury of a major-label deal, but then More weren't your typically scrappy NWOBHM band. In fact, the group had originally begun as more of a blues-rock outfit in 1979, then undertaken some experience-building club tours through Germany before returning to England just in time to witness this new grassroots heavy metal movement as it was starting to explode.
Quickly moving to capitalize, the band's prime mover, guitarist Kenny Cox, consolidated More's lineup around two former members of pre-fame Iron Maiden, vocalist Paul Mario Day and guitarist Paul Todd (who infamously lasted all of two days with Steve Harris' bunch), plus bassist Brian Day (no relation) and drummer Frank Darch -- then scored a lucky break when Friday Rock Show producers booked them for a radio session. Taped on May 23, 1980, the broadcast results profiled several strong numbers in More's new, fast-resolving heavy rock style, and helped sway interested personnel (specifically AC/DC A&R man Phil Carson) at powerful Atlantic Records into signing the group, with their debut album, Warhead, emerging just a few months later in early 1981.
Selected Discography

Blood & Thunder
1982

Warhead
1981
