Cirith Ungol (band)
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Cirith Ungol was a Californian heavy metal band, who formed in 1972 and split up in May of 1992. They drew influences from other metal groups such as Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy, as well as Iggy and the Stooges. Their first album, Frost and Fire, was closer to a hybrid between 1970s hard rock and metal with songs written by then bassist/guitarist Greg Lindstrom and drummer Robert Garven, but from King of the Dead and onwards they played a progressive rock influenced brand of doom metal with songs primarily written by vocalist Tim Baker.
Lindstrom now plays with his new band Falcon, who play some old Cirith Ungol songs.
History
It all started with Greg Lindstrom, Robert Garven, Jerry Fogle and Pat Galligan (Who would later go on to play guitar for Angry Samoans}, who were playing in their first band "Titanic" when they were in high school together. With a desire to play heavier music, the rest of the band dumped Pat and reformed in 1972 as Cirith Ungol with Neal Beattie on vocals. It wasn't until 1980 that they got signed by Enigma and released their first record Frost And Fire with Tim Baker on vocals. After their fourth album Paradise Lost, they split up due to frustration caused by problems with their new record company. 2001 saw the light of a new Cirith Ungol album which contained old and unreleased demos and songs, but no new material. The album was supported by both Greg and Rob, but not by Tim.Lindstrom now plays with his new band Falcon, who play some old Cirith Ungol songs.
The name
They took their name from the tower (not to be confused with it being one of the Two Towers, Orthanc and Barad-dûr), Cirith Ungol in J. R. R. Tolkien's epic fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. The name Cirith Ungol is elvish and means "Pass of the Spider". While the tower in Tolkien's book is pronounced "kirith ungol", the band pronounced it "sirith ungol". The band said in a later interview they had some problems with the nameEveryone in the band was a big "Sword and Sorcery" literature fan, especially Greg [Lindstrom, guitars] and I. He would always turn us on to the great writers who gave us inspiration for our music. We read all the books... Conan, Bran Mak Morn, etcetera, but the books that stood out in my mind are Michael Moorcock's masterpieces: Elric, Hawkmoon, Corum among others. Greg Lindstrom and I met at an English Literature class where the teacher was reading Lord of the Rings... and Greg and I read it and it had an influence on our music and feelings. In retrospect I wish we had picked something easier to remember because a lot of our trouble has been over our name. People couldn't pronounce it or remember it, but we figured once they did they wouldn't forget it! We've humorously been called "Sarah's Uncle" and "Serious Uncool," for example! I know other bands are using the Tolkien angle. Led Zeppelin even made references to it in their earlier songs. I think he was an influence both then and now on many people. ~Robert Garven
I remember some other possible band names we were considering: Minas Tirith, Khazad Dum, and Uruk Hai, all names from "The Lord Of The Rings". Rob and I both liked J.R.R. Tolkien and Enzo Ferrari, so we knew our songs would cover both those subjects! ~Greg Lindstrom
Discography
Studio Albums
- Frost and Fire (1980)
- King of the Dead (1984)
- One Foot in Hell (1986)
- Paradise Lost (1991)
Compilation Albums
- Metal Massacre (compilation appearance, 1982)
- Best of Metal Blade, Vol. 2 (compilation appearance, 1988)
- Live (EP, 1996)
- Double Whammy (compilation appearance, 1999)
- Servants of Chaos (rare tracks-compilation, 2001)
- Metal Blade 20th Anniversary (compilation appearance, 2002)
- One Foot In Fire (tribute album, 2006)
External links
- Official Cirith Ungol website
- Official Falcon website
- An interview with Rob and Greg
- An interview with Robert
- An interview with Greg
- Cirith Ungol at MySpace
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King of the Dead
(1984) One Foot in Hell
(1986)
King of the Dead is the second Cirith Ungol LP. It was produced by Cirith Ungol and released July 1984 on Enigma Records. It was re-released September 1999 on Metal Blade Records.
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(1984) One Foot in Hell
(1986)
King of the Dead is the second Cirith Ungol LP. It was produced by Cirith Ungol and released July 1984 on Enigma Records. It was re-released September 1999 on Metal Blade Records.
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The Tower of Cirth Ungol is a watchtower on the border of Mordor. The Tower of Cirith Ungol was located high in the Mountains of Shadow overlooking the pass that was called Cirith Ungol
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The Tower of Cirth Ungol is a watchtower on the border of Mordor. The Tower of Cirith Ungol was located high in the Mountains of Shadow overlooking the pass that was called Cirith Ungol
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
Tolkien in 1972, in his study at Merton Street, Oxford. Source: J. R. R. Tolkien: A Biography, by Humphrey Carpenter.
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Tolkien in 1972, in his study at Merton Street, Oxford. Source: J. R. R. Tolkien: A Biography, by Humphrey Carpenter.
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The Lord of the Rings
Cover design for the three volumes of The Lord of the Rings
Author J. R. R. Tolkien
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Allen & Unwin
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Cover design for the three volumes of The Lord of the Rings
Author J. R. R. Tolkien
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Allen & Unwin
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King of the Dead
(1984) One Foot in Hell
(1986)
King of the Dead is the second Cirith Ungol LP. It was produced by Cirith Ungol and released July 1984 on Enigma Records. It was re-released September 1999 on Metal Blade Records.
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(1984) One Foot in Hell
(1986)
King of the Dead is the second Cirith Ungol LP. It was produced by Cirith Ungol and released July 1984 on Enigma Records. It was re-released September 1999 on Metal Blade Records.
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One Foot in Hell
(1986) Paradise Lost
(1991)
One Foot in Hell is the third Cirith Ungol LP. It was produced by Brian Slagel and Cirith Ungol.
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(1986) Paradise Lost
(1991)
One Foot in Hell is the third Cirith Ungol LP. It was produced by Brian Slagel and Cirith Ungol.
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