Formed in San Francisco in 1980,
Metal Church consisted of vocalist
David Wayne, guitarists
Kurdt Vanderhoof and
Craig Wells, bassist
Duke Erickson, and drummer
Kirk Arrington. Their 1985 self-titled debut album, recorded when the thrash/speed metal genre was still evolving, made a huge splash on the scene, as did its follow-up,
The Dark. However, the band really hit its stride when
Wayne left and was replaced by Mike Howe on 1989's
Blessing in Disguise;
Vanderhoof left after the album due to his dislike of touring and was replaced by
Metallica guitar tech
John Marshall.
Vanderhoof remained the group's designated composer on 1991's
The Human Factor, possibly the band's most socially conscious album yet. However, the advent of alternative rock and problems with their record label contributed to a loss of direction on 1993's Hanging in the Balance, and
Metal Church ended up disbanding. In 1999, the group's original lineup --
Wayne,
Vanderhoof, Wells,
Erickson, and
Arrington -- reunited and released the album Masterpeace. The ensuing years saw the group undergoing numerous lineup changes and assorted members tending to other projects. In 2004, the band issued their seventh full-length LP, the critically acclaimed Weight of the World, which marked the debut of new vocalist
Ronny Munroe. Tragically, former vocalist
David Wayne died the following year from complications resulting from a car accident. 2006's A Light in the Dark included a re-recording of 1986's "Watch the Children Pray" as a tribute to their fallen comrade. Shortly after the release of 2009's This Present Wasteland, the band announced that they would be going their separate ways once again. A reunion show in 2012 eventually led them back to the studio. The resulting
Generation Nothing, their tenth studio long-player, arrived the following year, and the aptly named
XI appeared in early 2016, marking the return of vocalist Mike Howe. A concert album culled from the
XI tour featuring Howe appeared the following year under the title
Classic Live. Continuing their prolific run, they issued their 12th set,
Damned If You Do, in late 2018. Vocalist Mike Howe died at his home in Eureka, California on July 26, 2021. He was 55 years old. ~ Steve Huey