Lizzy Borden

Songs: 19
Albums: 6

Albums

Lizzy Borden - Deal with the Devil
Deal with the Devil
2000, songs: 11
Lizzy Borden - Visual Lies
Visual Lies
1987, songs: 1
Lizzy Borden - Menace to Society
Menace to Society
1986, songs: 1

Facts about Lizzy Borden

Lizzy Borden

Lizzy Borden is an American heavy metal band known for their theatrical stage performances, elaborate costumes, and horror-inspired lyrics. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Lizzy Borden was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1983 by lead vocalist Lizzy Borden (born Gregory Harges). The band quickly gained attention in the burgeoning Los Angeles metal scene of the 1980s with their high-energy performances and provocative stage theatrics. Lizzy Borden's early lineup included guitarists Tony Matuzak and Gene Allen, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Joey Scott Harges.

  2. Theatrical Stage Shows: One of Lizzy Borden's defining features is their theatrical stage shows, which often incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, and drama. Inspired by shock rock pioneers like Alice Cooper and Kiss, Lizzy Borden's performances feature elaborate costumes, props, and set designs that create a visually stunning and immersive experience for audiences. From elaborate stage sets to dramatic special effects, Lizzy Borden's live shows are a spectacle to behold, earning them a dedicated following of fans who appreciate their commitment to entertainment.

  3. Album Releases and Musical Style: Lizzy Borden's music is characterized by its aggressive guitar riffs, pounding rhythms, and Lizzy Borden's distinctive vocal delivery. The band's early albums, such as "Love You to Pieces" (1985) and "Menace to Society" (1986), helped establish them as a force to be reckoned with in the metal world. Their lyrics often explore dark and macabre themes, drawing inspiration from horror movies, mythology, and urban legends. Lizzy Borden's music has been described as a blend of traditional heavy metal, glam metal, and shock rock, with influences ranging from Black Sabbath to David Bowie.

  4. Evolution and Continued Success: Over the years, Lizzy Borden has continued to evolve their sound and style while maintaining their signature theatricality and edge. Albums like "Master of Disguise" (1989) and "Deal with the Devil" (2000) showcased the band's musical growth and maturity, earning critical acclaim and expanding their fan base. Despite lineup changes and periods of inactivity, Lizzy Borden has remained a respected and influential presence in the metal community, inspiring generations of musicians with their electrifying performances and uncompromising attitude.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Lizzy Borden's impact on the metal genre extends far beyond their music. As pioneers of theatrical metal, they paved the way for bands like Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, and Ghost, who have taken the concept of stage theatrics to new heights. Lizzy Borden's influence can be heard in the music and stage shows of countless metal acts, demonstrating their enduring legacy as innovators and trailblazers in the world of heavy metal.

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