Saxon
Biography
Saxon was one of the early leaders of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, along with Iron Maiden and Def Leppard. The band was formed in Barnsley in 1977 by vocalist Biff Byford, guitarists Graham Oliver and Paul Quinn, bassist Steve Dawson, and drummer Pete Gill. Originally calling themselves Son of a B**ch, they soon decided to find a more subtle name, settling on Saxon. Like many young metal bands of the day, Saxon found it difficult to land a record deal in post-punk England, but eventually signed with French-based Carrere Records. Though Saxon's 1979 self-titled debut album was marred by a lightweight production job, the band built a strong following touring Britain as support group to Motörhead and Nazareth. The band capitalized on this exposure with their sophomore effort the following year. Wheels of Steel featured a much heavier, metallic sound which finally did their songs justice. The album was immediately heralded as a NWOBHM classic by fans and critics alike and the band was apparently on their way.
They released two more fine albums, Strong Arm of the Law and Denim and Leather, over the next year while touring relentlessly across Britain, Europe, and the U.S. Even the loss of founding drummer Pete Gill to Motörhead (replaced by Nigel Glockler) didn't slow their momentum, and a live album, The Eagle Has Landed, capped their hot streak in 1982. Though they'd barely dented America, Saxon's early success was only rivaled by Iron Maiden, and the band seemed poised on the brink of world-wide success. Then a strange thing happened. A series of unfocused, lackluster albums (Power & the Glory and Crusader) stopped the band cold in its tracks. And when they attempted to follow the trend set by other British bands like Whitesnake (who cracked the U.S. with a peroxide-fueled fashion makeover), the band's career went into an irreversible slide.
1985's Innocence Is No Excuse featured great songs, but old fans balked at the slick production and new fans failed to take notice, prompting bassist and principal songwriter Steve Dawson to quit the band. He was replaced by Paul Johnson and Saxon limped through the rest of the decade recording weak pop-metal albums in a desperate, but futile, attempt to connect with American fans while slowly corroding their European fan base. By the time they released their tenth studio album, Solid Ball of Rock in 1990, Saxon had been reduced to Spinal Tap-like dinosaur status.
Having reached the lowest low, the members of Saxon finally gave up their dreams of ever making any headway in America, dropped their pretenses, and returned to their British metal roots. This resulted in their strongest material in years: 1992's Forever Free; 1995's excellent Dogs of War (after which guitarist Graham Oliver departed to re-form Son of a B**ch with Pete Gill and Steve Dawson); 1997's Unleash the Beast; 1999's Metalhead; and 2001's Killing Ground. The band even managed to land a new U.S. record deal with CMC International for the latter two discs, which also led to their first American tour in almost a decade. Byford and Quinn returned in 2004 with Lionheart, a pure metal blast that echoed earlier classics like Denim & Leather and Power & the Glory, followed by the similarly themed Inner Sanctum and Into the Labyrinth in 2007 and 2009, respectively. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Into The Labyrinth
2009

The Inner Sanctum
2007

Dogs Of War
2006

The Eagle Has Landed, Vol. 3
2006

Strong Arm Of The Law
2006

Lionheart
2004

Heavy Metal Thunder
2002

Wheels Of Steel / Strong Arm Of The Law
1998

A Collection Of Metal
1997

Denim And Leather
1981
if i wore underpants i would dance to this music and then put on some crowbar and then def and then more saxon-im a dirty filty little non-enity.
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Power and the glory!!! Warrior Came, Warrior Saw, Warrior Conquered! First heard them in 1983, when I was freshman in High school. Blown Away...
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Hey! No stupid comments by moomoo007, or anyone by the name of willow? Cool! By the way Saxon rocks!
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I grew up with this bad in England in the Late 70's and early 80's. At the time only Priest, Maiden and Ozzy could touch them. They owned the Heavy Metal crowd fan base who wanted to stay away from the Punk that was exploding at the time. Old England based fans will always have a spot for Saxon in their hearts.
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Wow they sound a lot like ACDC! That's who I thought it was until I checked. I'd never heard of this group before and was surprised at how long they've been around. Guess its cause they haven't toured much in the US.
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These guys are alot better than some of the other bands of that time(like Accept, and Metal Church)Man what nasty voices those two bands had LOL!!
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Saxon never got enough play or credit...AWE S O M E music I have seen them live and they are great...
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Saxon what a band even after all this years. This stuff just never dies keep us going guys!
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Saw these guys in Zurich Switzerland in 1983. Motorhead opened it was my first concert Big fan ever since Denim and Leather go well together.
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Great band. Love the song "If I Was You", on the album "Inner Sanctum"
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Wheels of Steel . Denim & Leather.... love this stuff. I'm glad I got to see them live in their heyday
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Had not herd that but there are two versions of Saxon one with Biff and the other with the entire original band so which one would they send?
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I heard that Saxon seems to have visa issues in the US so that's why they don't play here.
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Blew away Triumph on their first tour here in the states,durin g the Denim&Leathe r tour.One of the best concerts I ever saw and to see all the Triumph fans just in awww was classic.
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Someone in this country really needs to get there head out there but and get Saxon on a tour of the USA alredy111111 1 1 1 1
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Saxon are gods among men and one of the best Metal acts ever to grace the face of the earth!!!
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Saxon was my very first concert, supported on their Denim and Leather tour by the immensely impressive Riot (promoting their Swords and Tequila album). It's still one of the best concerts I have ever been to. Heavy Metal Thunder all night and my ears were ringing for two days afterwards.
Terry PS. ramon461, "Heavy Metal" at that time was a generic term used to describe a multitude of rock bands. Def Leppard were definitely a BIG part of that movement. |
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20,000 feet is one of the tunes pandora beats up wheres the rest of saxon . love this band , for freakin ever talent , original voice flow stylistic and also DUHHHHH METAL.
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Where's "Power and the Glory"? That was a very good album.
Someone tell the reviewer that Def Leppard was not heavy metal. Hey, I saw them on that tour with Fastway and Maiden, too. |
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Great band! "See the light shining" off Wheels of steel is my favorite. Awesome guitar riffage on that one!
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Crusader is one of their best albums, and of course Pandora doesn't include it. Crusader, the Lord of the Realm.
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hahahah old school metal is fun. always reminds me of fooling around in my friend's car. good times good times....
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Denim and Leather was my first Saxon album (I even had it on vinyl and recorded it onto cassette). I played Princess of the Night so much I wore the tape out.
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I don't get Pandora. Good stuff -- but their write-ups on the bands are inadequate. Saxon has done nothing since 1999? Nothing has happened in the last decade? Come on! We need much, much, much better artist reviews.
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Great band...Hey Pandora? How about Metalhead, it's their best yet.
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Cool. I love bands that knocked your socks off in high school, only to later (as in YEARS later) rediscove them and realize they were way more sophisticate d than you thought at the time.
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Saxon f**kin rules.. I have loved this band since 1980. They rock. great songs.. excellent arrangenment s , they know hoe to deliver awesome heavy rock n roll.. THEY WILL GO DOWN IN METAL HISTORY,, They are still making hit records.. Saxon is the best... F**k everyone else.. axon RULES.
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Oh yeah, defintly remind me of high school, although they weren't your typical band. But that was cool! They rocked!
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