Anvil (band)


Anvil are a Canadian heavy metal band from Toronto, Ontario, formed in 1978. The band now consists of Steve "Lips" Kudlow, Robb Reiner, and Chris Robertson. As of early 2019, the band has released seventeen studio albums, and had been cited as having influenced many notable heavy metal groups, including Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax and Metallica.
The band, in particular Kudlow and Reiner, was the subject of the 2008 documentary film, Anvil! The Story of Anvil, directed by the screenwriter and former Anvil roadie Sacha Gervasi. Upon its release, the film garnered critical acclaim from many major publications, and has since brought the band renewed recognition, including opening slots with AC/DC and Saxon. Appearances at major heavy metal festivals, including Download, Loud Park and Hellfest, and independent music festivals like Bumbershoot and SXSW, also followed the release of the film.
Reviewers have described Anvil as a pioneering heavy metal band that was popular in the 1980s but then faded into obscurity in the 1990s, while refusing to stop playing, recording, and gigging. Anvil's antics on and off stage, the setbacks they suffered, and their determination to keep going have been compared to the fictional band Spinal Tap.

History

Formation (1973–1981)

The roots of Anvil began in April 1973 in Toronto, when high school friends Steve "Lips" Kudlow and Robb Reiner began playing music together. They met through a friend, guitarist and neighbour Marty Hoffman, but "musical differences" caused his departure after their first show. In 1978, the first full line-up of the band included Kudlow, Reiner, Dave "Squirrely" Allison, and Ian "Dix" Dickson. At this point, the band was called Lips.

Success in the 1980s (1981–1989)

In 1981, the band released an independent album called Hard 'N' Heavy. Shortly after, they were signed by Attic Records and changed their name to Anvil. Their independent album was released by Attic as their debut album for the company. Following its release, British rock musician Lemmy asked Kudlow to play guitar for Motörhead, to replace "Fast" Eddie Clarke, but Kudlow declined.
By 1983, Aerosmith manager David Krebs and assistant Paul O'Neill had signed a managing contract with Anvil and convinced Attic to release the band from its contract, so the band could sign with a major label. However, after initial interest, Krebs eventually stopped returning phone calls and did not get the band a major label recording contract; he eventually released the band from the managing contract allowing the band to find their own record deal in mid-1986. In 2012, during an interview with Metal Shock Finland's Chief Editor, Mohsen Fayyazi, Kudlow said, when he was asked about Krebs:
Free to pursue a recording contract, in 1987 the band was signed by American label Metal Blade Records by William Howell, a fan who is now a DJ with KNAC radio. The band released three records with Metal Blade, starting with Strength of Steel, which was the group's most commercially successful record in the United States, peaking at No. 191 on the Billboard 200.

Obscurity (1990–2006)

In the early 1990s, Anvil were picked up by Maximum Records, an independent Canadian label that was formed by William Seip, Helix's manager at the time. From 1996, they were signed by Hypnotic Records in Canada and Massacre Records in Germany. According to Lips, Anvil would have not continued had it not been for the German fans and the German contract. Germany was the only market for reasonable sales in that period, so the country kept the band running and gave them the opportunity to do more records. In 2001, the band recorded Plenty of Power and continued touring. Lips remarked "We'll play gigs sometimes where there's no one there".

''Anvil! The Story of Anvil'' documentary, and ''This Is Thirteen'' (2006–2009)

In 2006, the band recorded with Chris Tsangarides, who previously produced their acclaimed 1982 album Metal on Metal. After failing to find a major label that was willing to distribute the band's new material, the album, titled This Is Thirteen, was self-released in 2007, and was available exclusively from the band's official website.
The band's history to that point has been documented in the documentary film Anvil! The Story of Anvil, released in 2008. Rolling Stone called the movie "the year's most praised rock doc." The band played "Cat Scratch Fever" with Slash and Anthrax's Scott Ian at the Sundance Film Festival, where the movie premiered. The high praise for the movie put Anvil back into the public consciousness, propelling them to play several festivals, including the Download Festival in 2009 at which they headlined the Tuborg stage.
Regarding the movie, Lips said:
Following the success of the Anvil documentary, VH1 Classic Records re-released This Is Thirteen on CD and vinyl on September 15, 2009, with a newly recorded song, "Thumb Hang", which had been written by the band during the 80s. Guitarist Ivan Hurd left the band at this point to settle down with his new wife. The double-vinyl LP contains re-recorded versions of Anvil classics "Metal on Metal" and "666".
In 2009, Bantam Press released the book Anvil: The Story of Anvil, authored by Lips and Reiner with a foreword by Slash. On March 28, 2009, Kudlow and Reiner were the featured guests on VH1 Classic's That Metal Show. Anvil played the Rocklahoma festival in Pryor, Oklahoma in 2009, and opened for AC/DC at their first few summer Black Ice World Tour shows. They also supported Saxon on a leg of UK shows in November.
Anvil appeared on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on October 6, 2009, the first network television appearance of their career, to coincide with the release of Anvil! The Story Of Anvil on DVD in North America; on the show, the band performed "Metal on Metal".
On October 8, 2009, Anvil filmed a cameo performance in a rock club for The Green Hornet.

Bassist changes (2009–present)

From June to July 2010, the band went on a headline tour of Europe, selling out venues in the UK, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands, as well as festivals in Finland, Sweden, France, Italy and Germany. Lips confirmed on this tour that he had in fact paid back his sister the loan to pay for the production of This is Thirteen.
The band released Juggernaut of Justice, their 14th studio album, on May 10, 2011. Lips said that the band drew from "about 20 songs written".
Following the release of the album the band completed yet more tours in Europe and North America, often playing alongside artists such as Alice Cooper and Saxon. The band released a new greatest hits album Monument of Metal: The Very Best of Anvil. Anvil also started re-releasing their old material, starting with Strength of Steel, Pound For Pound, and Worth the Weight later that same year.
In January 2012, Glenn Gyorffy quit Anvil, citing creative differences. Lips confirmed that another player had been found to fill in on the remainder of their tour dates. Anvil embarked on their 2012 Winter Tour of the US with Sal Italiano on bass; he had formerly been a bassist for an Iron Maiden tribute band. During Lips' interview with Metal Shock Finland, he said:
May 2013 saw the release of Hope in Hell, a new Anvil studio recording again produced by Bob Marlette, who—according to Lips—contributed a lot to songwriting skills and arrangements. The whole album was written by Lips and Reiner alone. Lips said that in some songs he was inspired by his love of heavy "rock'n'roll", which made him feel he "found his way home" to the time when they did their first record. In an interview with The Drummer's Journal, Lips outlined how the record was written "as if it was 1983 again." The band toured to promote the new album—in fall 2013 they played Europe, and in summer of 2014 they played some European festival gigs.
In 2014, Anvil parted ways with Sal Italiano and replaced him with Chris Robertson, who was already acting as the band's rehearsal bassist and a member of their road crew.
The album Anvil Is Anvil was released on February 26, 2016. The band's seventeenth album, Pounding the Pavement, was released on January 19, 2018. The band's 18th album, Legal at Last, was released on February 14, 2020.

Discography

Studio albums

;Current members
;Former members

Other media

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;Film