
Saint Vitus is a Rock album by Saint Vitus, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked.
About
At a time when the Southern California underground scene was overrun with hardcore punk bands, the Lomita-based quartet Saint Vitus submitted a musical statement that was diametrically opposed to prevailing trends. Though it represented everything punk rockers hated, the band’s shockingly slow take on Black Sabbath's blues-metal proved to be the beginning of a whole new genre: doom metal. “Zombie Hunger” and “The Psychopath” upended not just the tenets of punk rock but also the lightning tempos and theatricality of '80s heavy metal. Meanwhile, songs like “Burial at Sea” made even Sabbath look swishy by comparison. At its heart, Saint Vitus’ eponymous debut belongs to the tradition of the American garage band. There's no pretense to the playing, no added effects, no attempt to embody the image of rock gods. In what it refused to do, the young band was bold. Where other garage bands found inspiration in the teenage energy of the '60s, Saint Vitus dedicated its art to the near-comatose alienation of every small-town malcontented stoner.
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Tracklist
- 1Saint Vitus4:49
- 2White Magic / Black Magic5:27
- 3Zombie Hunger7:21
- 4The Psychopath9:26
- 5Burial at Sea8:38
Sound DNA
- Rock
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Armando AcostaBAND , DRUMS, PERFORMER DRUMS DRUMS, PERFORMER
- Dave ChandlerBAND , LEAD GUITAR GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- David ChandlerGUITAR
- Mark AdamsBAND , BASS BASS BACKING VOCALS
- Scott ReagersBAND , VOCALS, PERFORMER VOCALS VOCALS, PERFORMER
- Dez CadenaBACKING VOCALS BACKING VOCALS, CHOIR
- Merrill WardBACKING VOCALS BACKING VOCALS, CHOIR
- Saint Vitus ChoirBACKING VOCALS
- Yvonne SaxtonBACKING VOCALS BACKING VOCALS, CHOIR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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