This article is about the British heavy metal band. In the series Rasmus Andersen is the sister of Simone (played by Alba August), and the siblings were taken to a hidden bunker to keep safe from the virus. Added singer Rasmus Bom Andersen: "We're not trying to go out on any tangents; we're just trying to make sure that we echo what is the core part of DIAMOND HEAD and the DIAMOND HEAD sound. Diamond Head are an English heavy metal band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, England. Amongst those, we have caught up with singer Rasmus Bom Andersen who may well ‘be evil’ when fronting the acclaimed British Heavy Metal band DIAMOND HEAD, however today he feels anything but. produced by Dave (Shirt) Nichols. In 1990 Pete Winkelman encourage Sean to make another Diamond Head record and so put Sean and Brian back in touch after a long break. Diamond Head were invited to open that years Monsters of Rock festival and for the first time toured Europe as special guests of Black Sabbath. Rasmus Andersen was born on the 15th of June, 1992. Rasmus Anderson (1846-1936), the American author, scholar, editor, businessman and diplomat, intertwines his life story with the cultural and institutional history of the Norwegian-American community as a whole. They have totally outdone themselves this time and have produced a work that sits amongst their best. In the episode's only interview, Diamond Head's Brian Tatler discusses his band latest, self-titled album, new singer Rasmus Bom Andersen, former singers Nick Tart and Sean Harris, the Acoustic First Cuts EP as well as the Canterbury and Lightning To … Diamond Head toured the US (twice) plus Japan and Europe including two dates opening for the Big 4. Nick Tart (from Cannock) was asked to join Diamond Head in 2004. He is known for being a Fitness Instructor. Brian and Sean continued to write together and in October/November Diamond Head re-convened in a purpose built studio in Lye, West Midlands to record album number 4. On this site you can find all there is to know about current news, gigs, tour dates and music industry services. Rasmus Hardiker, 35 Voice Actor. and "The Prince" during their initial performances. Internet Explorer won’t be supported for long. focused mainly on their change in musical direction with Canterbury and their delay in obtaining a record deal. Added singer Rasmus Bom Andersen: "We're not trying to go out on any tangents; we're just trying to make sure that we echo what is the core part of DIAMOND HEAD and the DIAMOND HEAD sound. Then once all the bass parts had been recorded to Mike's exacting standards Colin quit Diamond Head. "Easily the best song on this record," concurs singer Rasmus Bom Andersen. Guitarist Brian Tatler thinks that Reg and Linda had unrealistic expectations about the kind of record deal the band should sign and when no deal lived up to this, Reg decided that the band should record an album quickly and cheaply at a local 24 track studio where they had recorded their first single "Shoot Out The Lights" (b/w Helpless); no money exchanged hands, and the studio owner Muff Murfin - in return for a weeks studio time - took 50 per cent of the bands publishing for fifteen years. Rasmus is a vocal coach, producer and lead singer of the legendary band - Diamond Head. Welcome to Raw Vocals, the digital home of professional vocalist Rasmus Bom Andersen. 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The first CD in the set was newly recorded covers, one of which was Diamond Head's "It's Electric". The tapes were not returned until they were eventually tracked down by Lars Ulrich and Phonogram Germany for inclusion on the 1990 compilation album 'New Wave Of British Heavy Metal '79 Revisited'. Diamond Head toured the UK and began work on their self titled album Diamond Head (Diamond Head album) it was released in 2016 to fantastic critical acclaim. All that remains of the classic line up is guitarist Brian Tatler, here he is joined by a new vocalist, Rasmus Andersen, whose voice is far closer to original singer Sean Harris than his predecessor Nick Tart. Once they did sign to a major label, MCA proved to be the wrong label, forcing the band to sound more commercial. Rasmus Andersen Lead singer of @diamond_head_officialProfessional vocal coach Composer & music producer⚡️ Link: https://bit.ly/3d6eJDU www.rawvocals.com This didn't go down well with everyone and when in 2003 Sean failed to get a deal for the album (which had cost around £16,000 of Sean and Brian's money to make) things went quiet. Fans and newbies will appreciate the choice of Brian's guitar work. "We put so much effort into making this a true DIAMOND HEAD song from start to finish, and we hope our fans feel the same." Danish born singer and producer Rasmus Bom Andersen came to London in 2005 seeking a higher education in music. Once the two-week UK tour was over Sean and Brian were told to start writing the next album. They talk about his journey, honouring the Diamond Head legacy and pick apart some of the technique he uses for metal singing.Highlights01.01 - What was Rasmus’ worst job ever?01.29 - What was it like for Rasmus Bom Andersen moving from Denmark to London and why … The following day Brian performed "Helpless" with Metallica and Anthrax at the Sonisphere festival in Amnéville, France.[10]. In the end Diamond Head only agreed to make one single for Pete, a re-recorded version of Sweet & Innocent b/w Streets of Gold, which came out around October 1980. Pete Winkelman tried to broker a deal with RCA records for 'new' band that would feature Sean, Karl Wilcox, Pete & Danny Vuckovic. Thus while other new wave of British heavy metal bands were signed to major labels and headlining their own tours, Diamond Head remained independent. [2] Discover the most famous people named Rasmus including Rasmus Brohave, Rasmus Seebach, Rasmus Kolbe, Rasmus Dahlin, Rasmus Vilain Albrechtsen and many more. Later that year Diamond Head and Sean Harris finally went their separate ways. The band continued to tour but now have the extra expense of flying the singer backwards and forwards from Australia. The band was part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement and is acknowledged by thrash metal bands such as Metallica and Megadeth as an important early influence.[1]. Brian took over the running of the studio called RPK while Sean signed a solo deal with Pete Wineklman's new label I Major Records. It is believed that tapes were passed onto various labels, but when the debut album, Lightning To The Nations, failed to secure a record deal, management decided that they would release 1000 copies of the album on an independent label (also owned by Muff Murfin) called Happy Face Records. A difference of opinions about how to manage Diamond Head followed, which eventually led to Dave Morris and Ian Frazier quitting their role as management, and the job fell solely to Reg and Linda. In 2014 Rasmus was approached by the legendary NWOBHM metal band Diamond Head to audition and join the band on a trial tour. The band tried a more experimental sounding follow-up to Borrowed Time, tentatively titled Making Music which was re-named Canterbury in 1983. Recently produced and mixed the critically acclaimed album 'The Coffin Train' at my www.rawsoundstudio.co.uk So whether you need screaming high notes or your tracks mixed and/or … 11. The team participated in the Mythic Dungeon Invitational under … They talk about his journey, honouring the Diamond Head legacy and pick apart some of … The Metal Up Your Ass live demo, recorded in November of that year, featured a live rendition of "Am I Evil?". The band did two UK tours and eventually Death and Progress was released in June 1993 featuring guest contributions by Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath and Dave Mustaine of Megadeth. Super solid backing from Andy Abberley on second guitar, and Dean Ashton … The album now fell to Sean and Brian to finish causing Sean to almost have a nervous breakdown.