Sound Barrier

Sound Barrier

Sound Barrier was a heavy metal band from Los Angeles from 1980 to 1987.

Biography

Sound Barrier was most notable for the fact that all four members were African American, which gained them significant publicity, but which did not result in commercial success. They were signed by MCA Records, but their first album, "Total Control", sold just 12,000 copies, and MCA dropped the group. Two subsequent releases, the self-released EP "Born to Rock" (1984) and the Metal Blade LP "Speed of Light" (1986), also sold poorly, and the band split up in 1987.

Lead singer Bernie Kimbell (aka Bernie K.) and drummer Dave "Skavido" Brown briefly joined the metal band Masi (led by Italian guitarist Alex Masi). The same two members also were part of the band Total Eclipse, which released its only album in 1992.

Members

* Bernie K. - vocals
* Spacey T. - guitar (born Tracey Singleton)
* Emil Lech - bass (1986-1987)
* Dave "Skavido" Brown - drums

Former members

* Stanley E. - bass (1980-1986)

Discography

tudio albums

* "Total Control" (1983)
* "Speed of Light" (1986)

EPs

* "Born to Rock" (EP) (1984)

Music videos

* "Rock Without The Roll" (1983)
* "Born To Rock" (1984)

References

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External links

* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:10q4g4httv2z~T1 Allmusic.com profile]
* [http://www.bnrmetal.com/groups/soba.htm Brief profile of Sound Barrier at BNR Metal]


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