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British heavy metal band

Tank
Tank in 2017Tank in 2017
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresHeavy metal
Years activeOriginal Tank: 1980–1989, 1997–2003
Tucker/Evans Tank: 2008–present
Algy Ward's Tank: 2013–2023
Labels4Worlds Media, Kamaflage, Music for Nations, Spiritual Beast/Zoom Club
MembersMick Tucker
Cliff Evans
Gav Gray
Karl Wilcox
Marcus von Boisman
Past membersAlgy Ward
Peter Brabbs
Mark Brabbs
Graeme Crallan
Michael Bettel
Gary Taylor
Steve Clarke
Steve Hopgood
Bruce Bisland
Dave "Grav" Cavill
Mark Cross
Doogie White
Chris Dale
Barend Courbois
ZP Theart
Randy van der Elsen
Bobby Schottkowski
David Readman

Tank (often stylized as TANK) is an English heavy metal band formed in 1980 by Algy Ward, a former member of The Damned. The original band is known as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement. Tank was often compared to Motörhead as both bands were trios fronted by singing bassists, and played a loose, almost punk-styled metal music with often colourful lyrics.

After acrimonious legal and creative disputes, Algy Ward led one version of the group until his death on 17 March 2023, while guitarists Mick Tucker and Cliff Evans continued to lead another version of the band.

History

Tank performing live in 1982

Their 1982 debut album, Filth Hounds of Hades, was positively received by both punk and metal fans as well as most critics, regarded now as one of the best albums of the NWOBHM movement. AllMusic critic, Eduardo Rivadavia; described it as "Tank's best album ever, and qualifying it as an essential item in the record collection of any serious '80s metal fan."

As was the case with many other bands of the era, Tank was never able to build on the promise shown by their first album. The band continued on for years through lineup changes and waning commercial fortunes before finally disbanding in 1989. Ward resurrected the band in 1997 playing tour dates around Europe and Japan for a couple of years. A new album, Still At War, emerged in 2002. In August 2006, Ward reported that he was putting the finishing touches on the demos for the next Tank album, Sturmpanzer.

On 20 December 2008, a new lineup was announced. Guitarists Mick Tucker and Cliff Evans were joined by original drummer Mark Brabbs and former Bruce Dickinson bassist Chris Dale. Algy Ward was replaced by former Rainbow singer Doogie White. For 2010, the band replaced Brabbs with Voodoo Six drummer, Dave Cavill and released the new Tank album War Machine, with this lineup in released in October 2010. For 2011, the band replaced Cavill with heavy metal drummer, Mark Cross.

In February 2012, the band announced their first live DVD recorded the previous summer in Poland with additional footage to be recorded in March 2012. The band also released details of the return of former drummer, Steve Hopgood, along with details of the forthcoming album, War Nation. The album was released on 4 June on Metal Mind Productions, produced by Phil Kinman at his west London studios.

In 2013, it emerged that Algy Ward had resurrected his own version of the band, with all tracks on a new album called Breath of the Pit being "written, played and shouted" by Ward himself. According to Algy Ward, Sturmpanzer was to be released sometime in 2015. Tank led by Tucker/Evans was scheduled to release their third album that year as well. The album, called Valley of Tears, was scheduled to be released on 9 June, but was pushed back to 18 September.

In January 2016, Ward stated that Sturmpanzer was finished and would be finally released in early 2016. However, it was later delayed, and finally released in November 2018.

In June 2019, the Tucker-Evans Tank embarked on their debut Australian tour (the first visit of Tank in general to the country), co-headlining with Girlschool and Raven, after Venom Inc. had to pull out for health reasons.

Algy Ward died on 17 May 2023.

Discography

Tank

Albums

Singles

  • "Don't Walk Away" (1981)
  • "(He Fell in Love with a) Stormtrooper" (1982)
  • "Turn Your Head Around" (1982)
  • "Crazy Horses" (1982)
  • "Echoes of a Distant Battle" (1983)

Compilation and live albums

  • Armour Plated (1985)
  • The Return of the Filth Hounds Live (1998)
  • War of Attrition (live '81) (2001)
  • The Filth Hounds of Hades - Dogs of War 1981–2002 (2007)

Tucker/Evans Tank

Albums

  • War Machine (2010)
  • War Nation (2012)
  • Valley of Tears (2015)
  • Re-Ignition (2019)

Algy Ward's Tank

Albums

  • Breath of the Pit (2013)
  • Sturmpanzer (2018)

Members

Tank in 2010
  • Mick Tucker (1983–1989, 1997–present) – guitar
  • Cliff Evans (1984–1989, 1997–present) – guitar
  • Karl Wilcox (2024-present) – drums
  • Marcus von Boisman (2023–present) – vocals
  • Gav Gray (2023-present) – bass

Previous members

  • Algy Ward (1980–1989, 1997–2008, 2013–2023; died 2023) – vocals, all instruments (2013–2023); vocals, bass (1980–1989, 1997–2008)
  • Peter Brabbs (1980–1983) – guitar
  • Mark Brabbs (1980–1983, 2009) – drums
  • Graeme Crallan (1984–1985; died 2008) – drums
  • Michael Bettel (1985; died 2003) – drums
  • Gary Taylor (1985–1989) – drums
  • Steve Clarke (1989) – drums
  • Steve Hopgood (1997–2001, 2012–2014) – drums
  • Bruce Bisland (2001–2007) – drums
  • Dave "Grav" Cavill (2008–2011) – drums
  • Mark Cross (2011–2012) – drums
  • Doogie White (2008–2014) – vocals
  • Chris Dale (2008–2014) – bass
  • ZP Theart (2013–2017) – vocals (2014–2017), live vocals (2013–2014) (as touring member)
  • Barend Courbois (2014–2017) – bass
  • Bobby Schottkowski (2014–2023) – drums
  • David Readman (2017–2023) – vocals
  • Randy van der Elsen (2017–2023) – bass

Timeline

See also

References

  1. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 354. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. "NWOBHM Encyclopedia". Archived from the original on 18 March 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. Popoff, Martin (2005). The Collector's Guide To Heavy Metal Volume 2: The Eighties. Toronto: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 350. ISBN 1-894959-31-0.
  4. Eduardo Rivadavia. "Filth Hounds of Hades - Tank | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  5. "TANK Mainman Putting Finishing Touches On 'Sturmpanzer'". Roadrunnerrecords.com.
  6. "Metalmind". Metalmind.pl. 9 March 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  7. "Algy Ward's Tank: 'Breath Of The Pit' Cover Artwork Unveiled". Blabbermouth.net. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  8. "ALGY WARD TO RELEASE NEW TANK ALBUM 'STURMPANZER' IN 2015". Zero Tolerance. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  9. "TANK: 'Valley Of Tears' Artwork, Track Listing Unveiled". Blabbermouth.net. 9 March 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  10. "TANK's 'Valley Of Tears' Pushed Back To September". Blabbermouth.net. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  11. "Welcome to the Official TANK website! Hammer On!". Tankfilthhounds.net. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  12. "TANK Leader ALGY WARD Confirms May Release Date For Sturmpanzer Album". Bravewords.com. 22 December 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  13. Roll, Huck N. (13 November 2018). "Tank - Sturmpanzer Review". Angrymetalguy.com.

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