Vatican
An American power metal unit, Vatican began their career in 1985, but it would be over 30 years before they would release their debut album. Drawing from the melodic, heavy-riffing attack of bands like Metal Church, Accept, Judas Priest, and Armored Saint, the group issued March of the Kings in 2017.
Based out of Sandusky, Ohio, the band released four demos between 1986 and 1990 that became nearly impossible-to-find must-haves for underground metal aficionados. Founded by guitarist Vincent J. Vatican, and featuring the talents of bassist/vocalist Brian McNasty, guitarist Cole Blacksoul, and drummer Vic Gribouski, Vatican enjoyed some local success before finding a much bigger audience in 1991 when their video for the song "Ride the Lightning" enjoyed a six-week stint on MTV's Headbangers Ball. Health complications ultimately forced Vatican to shut down operations shortly thereafter, but they reconvened in 2014 and inked a deal with Dutch/German label Sonic Age, which released Metalmorphosis, which compiled all of the group's demos and a handful of live recordings. In 2017 Vatican signed with Pure Steel Records and released their first official studio album, March of the Kings.
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19 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Reassembled, Vol. 1: Sole Impulse
Metal - Released by 1126 Records on 24 sep. 2021
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Drowning the Apathy Inside
Rock - Released by Blasphemour Records on 16 jun. 2015
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Infocalypse
Progressieve rock - Released by Posivibe Records on 25 sep. 1994
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Deus Ex Machina
Dance - Released by Industry Records on 25 sep. 1991
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Shotgun Evangelium (Vatican)
Rock - Released by Galy Records - Earhertz on 19 dec. 2013
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Spawn of All Pain Taken
Metal - Released by Sorrow Carrier Records - Glass Vial Records on 6 apr. 2018
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo