The original
Quartermass was an early '70s progressive band that recorded for the Harvest label in 1970. Widely sought after by collectors, the original lineup consisted of
John Gustafson, Peter Robinson and Mick Underwood. The original band only recorded one album then split, with band members going on to other projects. Quartermass II was formed by original band member Mick Underwood in the mid '90s. This incarnation of the band also features founding member of
Deep Purple Nick Simper and top session players Bart Foley and Gary Davis. The music of Quartermass II is not progressive like that of its predecessor, but it is your basic commercial hard rock sound from bands as
Whitesnake, Starship,
Aerosmith or many others. While not overly spectacular, this band could attract some notice from the curious who were familiar with the original
Quartermass or the reputations of Underwood and Simper. ~ Keith Pettipas