Sacred Reich

Sacred Reich
Background information
Origin Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Genres Thrash metal
Years active 19852000, 2007–present
Labels Metal Blade Records
Hollywood Records
Associated acts Machine Head
S.A.Slayer
The Human Condition
Website Sacred Pages
Members Phil Rind
Wiley Arnett
Jason Rainey
Greg Hall
Past members Dan Kelly
Jeff Martinek
Dave McClain

Sacred Reich is an American thrash metal band based in Phoenix, Arizona, that was formed in 1985. Singer/songwriter Phil Rind's interest was in socially conscious and political speed metal. After several albums on Metal Blade Records, they signed to Hollywood Records for a short stint, but later returned to Metal Blade to continue their musical career. The band split in 2000.

Former drummer Dave McClain went on to join Machine Head in 1995. Lead guitarist Wiley Arnett went on to form The Human Condition with St. Madness vocalist Prophet in July 2000.

In November 2006, the band announced they would play several shows in the summer of 2007 in Europe, including Wacken Open Air. However, according to an interview with bassist/vocalist Phil Rind, there are no plans to record a new Sacred Reich album.[1]

The band also contributed the Black Sabbath cover "Sweet Leaf" to the Hempilation: Freedom Is NORML compilation album to benefit NORML, and the Subhumans cover "The Big Picture" appears as the B-side of the "Open Book" promotional single. A three disk boxed set with remastered versions of Ignorance and Surf Nicaragua with additional bonus material, including the "Draining You of Life" demo tape and a live DVD, was originally slated for release in September 2005, but was released in Europe only in the summer of 2007 by Metal Blade Records.

Band members

Current members

Former members

Discography

References

  1. "Sacred Reich Interview". lordsofmetal.nl. July–August 2007. Retrieved 2008-12-11.
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