Suck (band)

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Suck
OriginSouth Africa
GenresHard rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, heavy metal
Years active1970–1971
LabelsParlophone
Past membersLouis Joseph Forer
Stephen Gilroy
Saverio Grande
Andrew Ionnides

Suck were a rock band who were part of South Africa's first wave of hard rock titled "The Big Heavies". The group lasted eight months between 1970 and 1971, during which they recorded their only LP, Time to Suck. It was later released in America in 2009.[1] Suck were also among the earliest groups to cover Black Sabbath.[2] In March 2007, they were featured in an article in Classic Rock magazine titled "The Lost Pioneers of Heavy Metal", where they were referred to as "acidpunk metal".[3]

Discography[edit]

  • Time to Suck (1971)[1]
  • "Aimless Lady" b/w "The Whip" (1971)
  • Rock Today With the Big Heavies! (1972 – Suck contributed "War Pigs")

Personnel[edit]

  • Andrew Ioannides (South African citizen) – vocals, flute
  • Stephen Gilroy (British citizen) – guitar
  • Louis Forer (South African citizen) – bass
  • Saverio Grande (Italian citizen) – drums

References[edit]

  • Christe, Ian (2003). Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-380-81127-8

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Time to Suck > Overview". Allmusic.
  2. ^ Christe (2003), pg. 9, "Japan's outlandish Flower Travellin' Band and South Africa's clumsy Suck went as far as to record Black Sabbath cover songs as early as 1970, when the vinyl on the record was barely dry."
  3. ^ Sleazegrinder (March 2007). "The Lost Pioneers of Heavy Metal". Classic Rock.