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Spear Of Destiny
Biography
Spear of Destiny was formed by Kirk Brandon and Stan Stammers from the wreckage of Theatre Of Hate, and named, with characteristic grandeur, for the weapon with which the Roman centurion Longinus pierced the body of the crucified Christ. Much of the group's debut album was already in place before Lasette Ames and Chris Bell joined; released on the band's own Burning Rome label, The Grapes Of Wrath echoed Theatre Of Hate's final demos with astonishing precision.

This original quartet did not survive for long. Barely was the album on the streets than Ames and Bell quit, the latter citing both personal and religious reasons (he subsequently resurfaced in Gene Loves Jezebel). Theatre Of Hate's Nigel Preston, fresh from a stint with Sex Gang Children, and Diodes saxophonist John Lennard were drafted in for live work, but by the time Spear began work on their second album, 1984's One Eyed Jacks, both had been replaced, by former Tom Robinson Band/Stiff Little Fingers drummer Dolphin Taylor, Case sax player Nick Donnelly, and Neil Pyzor and guitarist Alan St Clair, from Howard Devoto's first post-Magazine line-up.



This, the definitive Spear aggregation, toured constantly -- three outings during 1984 saw them saturate the UK, and incite Melody Maker to enthuse, "this time next year, [this band] should be

huge.