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Krokus

Switzerland's most successful hard rock band, Krokus enjoyed international popularity in the 1980s and onward for their aggressive,straightforward variety of European metal. Hailing from the Swiss city of Solothurn, Krokus was formed in 1974 by guitarist Tommy Kieferand percussionist Chris Von Rohr. Initially performing an eclectic and artful brand of prog rock, Krokus released their first album in 1976,with the founders joined by guitarist Hansi Droz and bassist Remo Spadino. Krokus' second album, To You All, found them pursuing atougher hard rock sound with a revamped lineup: Von Rohr moved ...read more

Switzerland's most successful hard rock band, Krokus enjoyed international popularity in the 1980s and onward for their aggressive,straightforward variety of European metal. Hailing from the Swiss city of Solothurn, Krokus was formed in 1974 by guitarist Tommy Kieferand percussionist Chris Von Rohr. Initially performing an eclectic and artful brand of prog rock, Krokus released their first album in 1976,with the founders joined by guitarist Hansi Droz and bassist Remo Spadino. Krokus' second album, To You All, found them pursuing atougher hard rock sound with a revamped lineup: Von Rohr moved from drums to vocals, Fernando Von Arb came on board as secondguitarist, and the band had a new rhythm section, bassist Jurg Naegeli and drummer Freddy Steady (the new members were all previouslywith the group Montezuma). As Krokus moved toward a harder and leaner sound influenced by AC/DC, they decided they wanted a strongervocalist, and Von Rohr moved to bass while Marc Storace, a former member of Eazy Money, became their new lead singer, joining in time forthe sessions for 1980's Metal Rendez-Vous. By this time, Krokus had become a leading draw in Switzerland and Europe through steadytouring, and were gaining momentum in England and the United States. 1982's One Vice at a Time was recorded after the band had signed anew management deal as well as a contract with Arista Records in the United States; it also marked the recorded debut of guitarist MarkKohler after the departure of Tommy Kiefer. The album sold well and the songs "Long Stick Goes Boom" and "American Woman" (the latter acover of the Guess Who's hit) became modest hits, but their biggest breakthrough in the United States came with 1983's Headhunter, whichwent platinum in America and gold in Canada and Switzerland, spawning the hits "Screaming in the Night" and "Eat the Rich." 1984's TheBlitz was another commercial success, but it also found Krokus moving in a more pop-metal-oriented direction, and reflected internalinstability, as it was the second album in a row in which the band broke in a new drummer; Steve Pace replaced Freddy Steady onHeadhunter, and Jeff Klaven took over on The Blitz. 1986's Change of Address was a commercial and critical disappointment, and after thelive album Alive and Screamin', Krokus entered into a short-lived deal with MCA for 1988's Heart Attack, which featured new drummer DaniCrivelli. Following an international tour in support of Heart Attack, Krokus went on hiatus, and while Fernando Von Arb formed a new versionof the band (with no other previous members) to record 1991's Stampede and 1999's Round 13, other figures from Krokus' classic perioddrifted in and out of the group for several years, and Von Arb bowed out for a few years following wrist surgery in 2005. In 2007, the best-known members of Krokus were persuaded to reunite for a special television appearance, and after Mark Storace, Fernando Von Arb, MarkKohler, Chris Von Rohr, and Freddy Steady wowed the crowd (and paid tribute to Tommy Kiefer, who died in 1986), they played a massivehomecoming show in Sweden and regrouped in the studio to record a new album, 2010's Hoodoo. In May 2011, the ongoing reunion hit asnag when it was announced that Freddy Steady had left the band, though Krokus vowed to continue. « hide

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LPs
Dirty Dynamite
02/22/2013

3.2
17 Votes
Hoodoo
2010

2.8
28 Votes
Hellraiser
2006

3.7
20 Votes
Rock the Block
2003

3.2
13 Votes
Round 13
1999

2.2
10 Votes
To Rock or Not to Be
1995

2.2
11 Votes
Stampede
1990

2.8
8 Votes
Heart Attack
1988

2.3
14 Votes
Change of Address
1986

2.2
18 Votes
The Blitz
1984

2.8
29 Votes
Headhunter
1983

3.6
66 Votes
One Vice at a Time
1982

3.2
34 Votes
Hardware
1981

2.7
20 Votes
Metal Rendez-vous
1980

3.5
35 Votes
Painkiller
1978

2.8
7 Votes
To You All
1977

2.1
10 Votes
Krokus
1976

2.2
13 Votes
EPs
Open Fire
2003

You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
1994

Everybody Rocks
1988

Let It Go
1988

Screaming in the Night (Live)
1987

Let This Love Begin
1987

Say Goodbye
1986

School's Out
1986

Midnite Maniac
1984

Ballroom Blitz
1984

Our Love
1984

Stayed Awake All Night
1983

Screaming in the Night EP
1983

Long Stick Goes Boom
1982

Bad Boys Rag Dolls
1982

American Woman
1982

Industrial Strength EP
1981

Winning Man
1981

Smelly Nelly
1981

Rock City
1981

Hardware EP
1981

Tokyo Nights
1980

Heatstrokes / Shy Boy
1980

Bedside Radio
1979

Susie / Rock Me, Rock You
1978

Highway Song / Trying Hard
1977

Live Albums
Krokus - Adios Amigos Live At Wacken
2021

4
2 Votes
Long Stick Goes Boom - Live from da House of Rust
2014

Extended Versions
2006

Fire and Gasoline: Live!
2004

Alive and Screamin'
1986

3.5
3 Votes
Screaming in the Night
1986

The Video Blitz
1984

Compilations
Big Rocks
2017

3
2 Votes
Limited Edition 5 Vinyl Set
2015

Original Album Classics
01/01/2012

Long Stick Goes Boom: The Anthology
2003

Headhunter Blitz
2002

The Definitive Collection
2000

4.5
1 Votes
Stampede / To Rock or Not to Be
1999

The Dirty Dozen
1993

4
1 Votes
The Stayed Awake All Night: The Best of Krokus
1989

4.3
5 Votes
Prior Convictions
1984

Heavy Metal '82
1982

Early Days
1980

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