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One of numerous musical projects spearheaded by indefatigable guitarist
David T. Chastain, the heavy metal band that bears his name has been a fixture in America's underground metal scene for over three decades, but has rarely reared its head aboveground. First formed in 1984 in Cincinnati, Ohio,
Chastain was immediately signed to the shred-loving Shrapnel label, and featured ex-Rude Girl vocalist Leather Leone, bassist Mike Skimmerhorn, and future
Cinderella drummer
Fred Coury. This quartet performed on
Chastain's debut, Mystery of Illusion, later that year, but sub-standard production values severely hindered its prospects in an increasingly refined heavy metal marketplace. Much better was 1986's Ruler of the Wasteland, which was recorded with
Coury's successor
Ken Mary and, along with 1987's The 7th of Never, is still considered by many to be one of
Chastain's finest hours. New bassist David Harbour made his debut on 1988's Voice of the Cult, and 1990's For Those Who Dare saw one John Luke Hebert replacing
Mary (who was off to join
Alice Cooper). As if on cue, grunge took over in a big way during the early '90s, driving heavy metal into the cellar and
David Chastain into other solo pursuits. It wasn't until 1995 that a new
Chastain album,
Sick Society, would surface, and even though the band's basic metal sound remained intact, both it and 1997's
In Dementia contained a new lineup rounded out by singer Kate French, bassist Kevin Kekes, and former
Trouble drummer Dennis Lesh. This second coming was to be a brief one, however, and
Chastain would once again vanish for many years before finally returning with 2004's
In an Outrage album. Following yet another lengthy hiatus,
Chastain offered a near-complete reunion in 2013 with both Leone and original bassist Skimmerhorn returning to the fold alongside newcomer
Stian Kristoffersen on drums. Beginning with 2013's defiant
Surrender to No One, this mostly classic lineup seemed to stick, returning in 2015 with
We Bleed Metal and again in 2017 with Chastainium. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia