Slaughter is a
hard rock band formed in Las Vegas, Nevada by lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist
Mark Slaughter and bassist
Dana Strum. The band reached stardom with their first album,
Stick It to Ya which spawned several hit singles like "Up All Night", "Spend My Life", "Mad About You", and the
power ballad "Fly to the Angels".
Despite diminishing success in the United States, the band has remained a steady act in national tours, mainly in the
Rock Never Stops Tour which features several bands of the same era.
Band History
Slaughter first formed in Las Vegas, Nevada at the height of
glam metal's dominance over
MTV and rock radio. Achieving popularity at the tail end of the movement, Slaughter's day in the spotlight proved to be bright but fickle and brief. They have, however, continued to record and tour.
The band formed in 1988 consisting of lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Mark Slaughter, lead & rhythm guitarist
Tim Kelly, bassist Dana Strum, and drummer
Blas Elias. Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum had previously played together in
Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Their debut album
Stick It to Ya saw 3 songs hit the
Billboard Hot 100: "Fly to the Angels" (#19), "Up All Night" (#27), and "Spend My Life" (#39).
During this time, they were signed by
Orion Pictures to record a song for the film
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. The song, titled "Shout It Out", was accompanied by a music video and received heavy airplay.
Unlike many of the bands from the era who were suddenly phased out in the wake of the alternative movement, Slaughter remained intact and continued to produce new records. In 1992, they released their second album, titled
The Wild Life. It had the Billboard Hot 100 hit "Real Love" (#69), and was certified platinum.
The band planned to dedicate themselves to their next album. However, in 1993 guitarist Tim Kelly was arrested for charges of drug trafficking, while bassist Dana Strum had a motorcycle accident that injured his playing hand. This delayed the recording of the album, but they kept working on it while Kelly was meeting with attorneys and Strum was rehabilitating. They finished the recording on February 1994 when Strum was completely rehabilitated.
At this time, they negotiated to be released from their label and signed with
CMC Records, a new label that was working to keep hard-rock bands on the scene. In
1995, they finally released
Fear No Evil. Despite little success in the
US, the album did well in
Japan. Guitarist
Dave Marshall (ex-
Vince Neil band) had to fill in for Kelly at times, due to his legal problems.
Some time later, Kelly's legal troubles ended and the band committed to their next album. In
1997, they followed it with
Revolution. This album featured a more eclectic and psychedelic sound, but again it was mostly ignored by the media.
In
February 5,
1998, tragedy struck when guitarist Tim Kelly was killed in an auto accident in the Arizona desert. This deeply affected the band, but they were committed to continue with the band. Again, guitarist
Dave Marshall (ex-Vince Neil Band) briefly performed as a touring guitarist for Slaughter in Japan. In
1998, they hired
Jeff Blando as Kelly's replacement and began working on their next album. A
live album titled
Eternal Live was released featuring some of the band's last performances with Kelly.
In
1999, they resurged with
Back to Reality, featuring Blando as the new guitarist. Blando was previously in
Left For Dead and
Saigon Kick. Since then, Slaughter continues to play many rock package tours with other acts that saw prominence during the glam era of the late
1980s and very early 1990s.
During the summer of 1999, while on its own (self-named) "
Rock Never Stops Tour" (which included Ted Nugent and Night Ranger) Slaughter enjoyed a brief commercial resurgence, and had the "#1 Track" on the "VH-1" CD "Power Ballads" with "Fly To The Angels" and "Up All Night" became the "#1 Track" on Rhino Records "Hard Hitters," and also took part in the Summer 2000 "Poison, Cinderella, Dokken and Slaughter" tour.
In 2001 Slaughter was a part of the "Voices of Metal" tour featuring
Vince Neil of
Mötley Crüe,
Ratt, and
Vixen.
Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum's former
Vinnie Vincent Invasion bandmate
Bobby Rock has played as a touring drummer for Slaughter, filling in for Blas Elias on some shows of the Rock Never Stops Tour.
In April of 2004, Slaughter released a DVD-A entitled
Then and Now that features 12 songs and 50 rare photos of the band over the years. Slaughter will also have a DVD that features all of the music videos and behind the scenes footage during the 2004 season.
On July 13, 2007, Slaughter performed at glam metal festival "Rocklahoma." However, Strum and Blando were not present during the band's performance, though they did perform with Vince Neil the following night.
At the End of January 2008 Slaughter will also do few shows in Miami Florida wit
Vince Neil's Motley Cruise w/Vince Niel,
Skid Row and
Ratt.