Agent Steel

Agent Steel
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Years active 1984–1988, 1998–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website http://www.agentsteelonline.com/
Members John Cyriis
Juan Garcia
Bernie Versailles
Robert Cardenas
Rigo Amezcua
Past members Mark Marshal
Bill Simmons
John Gott
George Robb
Chuck Profus
Kurt Colfelt
Michael Zaputil
Silvio Golfetti
Brian East
Richard Bateman
James Murphy
Bruce Hall
Karlos Medina
Jay Weslord
Tim Thomas
James Rivera
Rick Mythiasin

Agent Steel is an American speed metal band from Los Angeles, California that was formed in 1984 by vocalist John Cyriis with drummer Chuck Profus. The band released two full-length albums, and one EP before disbanding in 1988. They were most notable forCyriis' high-pitched vocals, catchy songs, melodic riffs, and fast tempos mixed in with their unusual (in heavy metal) UFOs, and differential anthropological-theme lyrical prose. The band reformed in 1998 (without Cyriis) and had released three full-length albums since.

Biography[1]

Early years and split (1984-1988)

Vocalist John Cyriis had recently left his previous band Vermin and teamed with drummer Chuck Profus. They were originally known as Sanctuary before being known as Agent Steel. They recruited guitarists Mark Marshal and Bill Simmons, along with bassist George Robb. They recorded their first demo 144,000 Gone in the summer of 1984, followed by one more that year. Marshal and Simmons left the band. Another member named John Gott joined, but left shortly afterwards. New guitarists Juan Garcia and Kurt Colfelt joined the band. They signed to Combat Records and recorded their debut album Skeptics Apocalypse, which was released in June 1985. A falling out with John Cyriis led to the departure of Colfelt. He was replaced with new guitarist Bernie Versailles. In October 1985, the band recorded an EP titled Mad Locust Rising, which was released in January 1986. Bassist George Robb was fired after the recordings and was replaced by Letchen Grey bassist Michael Zaputil in early 1986.

In March 1986, Agent Steel went back to the studio once again to record their second album Unstoppable Force. The recordings came to a halt when the band went to perform at the Aardschok Dag Festival in Eindhoven in April 1986. In May 1986, they toured Europe with Anthrax and Overkill before returning to the studio to finish the recordings in June 1986. The album's release was then delayed due to complications with the cover artwork. An early 1987 release was then planned. In November 1986, Capitol Records were interested in signing the band, who had recently signed Megadeth. The band's management demanded more money, in which the label agreed to, with a stipulation that the band would have to wait until the new year to release the album, and with the acquisition of new department budgets. John Cyriis and Chuck Profus moved to Florida for various reasons, while the rest of the members remained in California.

In January 1987, Capitol Records withdrew from the offer due to suspicions within the band's line-up changes. Unstoppable Force was finally released in March 1987 by Combat Records. Cyriis and Profus were then joined by guitarists James Murphy and Jay Weslord, and bassist Richard Bateman. The new line-up went on tour in Europe with Nuclear Assault in June 1987, one of them being at the Hammersmith Apollo, in which their final performance can be seen on the 1989 home video Mad Locust Rising. Inner conflicts within Agent Steel led to their disbandment in June 1988.

Aftermath

Cyriis and Profus formed Pontius Prophet, who were joined by guitarist Michael Hill and drummer David McCoy. They recorded a 3-track demo titled Rites of Hatred. The band split-up in the summer of 1988. Cyriis would announce that he would retire from the music business. Profus then formed Malfeitor, which included Hill and none other than Cyriis, who went under the name Max Kobol. They planned to record an album, but was scrapped and the band disbanded. In the summer of 1989, Cyriis moved back to Florida and joined Tampa-based band Lemegeton. It was said that they recorded a demo, with the title being either Evil Against Evil or Immoral Against Immoral. He once again used his Max Kobol name to appear in the New York-based band Black Reign in the summer of 1990, in which a 3-track demo was recorded. He then went into obscurity, keeping a low profile since then.

Reformation (1998-2007)

In 1998, guitarists Juan Garcia and Bernie Versailles reformed Agent Steel without Cyriis' consent, featuring returning members Chuck Profus and Michael Zaputil, and new vocalist Bruce Hall. Zaputil left the band shortly after and new bassist Karlos Medina would replace him. The third album Omega Conspiracy was released on October 25, 1999. In 2001, Agent Steel changed their name to Order of the Illuminati due to legal pressure from Cyriis. Profus left the band in 2002 and was replaced with new drummer Rigo Amezcua. They would return to the Agent Steel name and would record their fourth album, which would be titled Order of the Illuminati, the same name they performed as at the time. It was released on June 10, 2003.[2][3][4][5] In 2004, the band performed at the Dynamo Open Air festival,[6] which is featured as a DVD, released on March 21, 2005, and also touring Europe with the band After All in the spring of 2005.[7] On August 31, 2007, the fifth album Alienigma was released.[8][9]

Reunion with John Cyriis (2010-present)

On April 24, 2010, vocalist Bruce Hall announced his departure. He explained why, "I complain a lot and I've pretty much lost my stamina for bothering with anything new as far as Agent Steel goes. Sadly, the continual walk in John's shoes has entirely drained my passion for doing anything other than treating Agent Steel as a cover band. Y'know, go out, play the first two albums for a free trip to wherever and call it a swell hobby? Well, that wasn't going to work for anyone in the band but me. They still have the fire and desire to continue making new music with Agent Steel and I wish them the very best of luck with whomever they get to fill John's shoes".[10] On May 3, 2010, Agent Steel announced that they would reunite with John Cyriis.[11] They performed at the Thrash Domination event on September 18 & 19 in Kawasaki, and was also rehearsing their classic material as well as working on new songs for a future album release, in which one of the tracks that Cyriis would write lyrics to had a working title of "Behold...The Great Race".[12]

On January 24, 2011, Agent Steel announced that Cyriis would not perform with the band on the 70000 Tons of Metal cruise due to "unforunate events". Helstar vocalist James Rivera and Steel Prophet vocalist Rick Mythiasin would fill in for him, in which they would perform as Masters of Metal.[13] On February 24, 2011, the band would cancel their appearance at the Keep It True festival in April. The organizers of the event explained that they were "facing totally new demands from one part of the band, that we, as a still small and dedicated festival, could not meet and really also do not want to meet. This, plus the troubles within the band itself, led to the final cancellation of Agent Steel with John Cyriis." Guitarist Juan Garcia denied any rumors that Rick Mythiasin was the band's new vocalist, but was only a temporary fill-in for Cyriis. Due to the circumstances surrounding the band, the organizers invited Agent Steel to still perform, but under a different name, and that Mythiasin would be invited to perform onstage with them.[14] Cyriis would later return to the band and perform at the Sweden Rock Festival, which was claimed to be his final performance with the band, but was refuted by Cyriis during the event.[15] Despite his apparent return, he would perform with his band S.E.T.I. at the Headbangers Open Air festival in July.[16]

Meanwhile, the remaining members of Agent Steel have continued to perform under the name Masters of Metal, releasing their debut album From Worlds Beyond on September 18, 2015.[17]

Discography

Albums
EPs
Demos
  • 144,000 Gone (1984)
  • Second Demo (1984)
  • Agents of Steel (1998)
  • Agents of Steel 1998 demo (1998)
  • Deny the Poison (1999)
Singles
  • Forever Black (2000)
  • Earth Under Lucifer (2003)
Videography
  • Metal Hammer Roadshow 1 (1986)
  • Mad Locust Rising (1989)
  • Live @ Dynamo Open Air (2005)
  • Mad Locust Rising (DVD) (2007)

Members

Notes

  1. "Biography : Agent Steel". Spirit of Metal.
  2. "ORDER OF THE ILLUMINATI: "Not For The Weak"". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved April 30, 2002.
  3. "AGENT STEEL Continue Work On New CD". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved September 28, 2002.
  4. "AGENT STEEL: New Music Posted Online". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved October 31, 2002.
  5. "AGENT STEEL Complete Work On 'Order Of The Illuminati'". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved April 7, 2003.
  6. "AGENT STEEL: 'Kicking It' In Amsterdam". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved June 2, 2004.
  7. "AGENT STEEL: European Tour Dates Announced". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved March 20, 2005.
  8. "AGENT STEEL: 'Alienigma' Artwork Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved June 7, 2007.
  9. "AGENT STEEL Members Discuss New Album, 'Alienigma'". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved June 15, 2007.
  10. Bruce Hall Leaves Agent Steel Archived April 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. "Agent Steel - Part Ways With Vocalist, Reunite With Original Singer". Metal Storm. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  12. "AGENT STEEL Featuring JOHN CYRIIS: First Reunion Performance Footage Posted Online". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
  13. "JOHN CYRIIS TO Sit Out AGENT STEEL's Appearance At 70000 TONS OF METAL; HELSTAR Singer Steps In". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
  14. "AGENT STEEL Featuring JOHN CYRIIS Pulls Out Of KEEP IT TRUE Festival". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
  15. "AGENT STEEL With Original Singer JOHN CYRIIS At SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL; Video Available". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  16. "AGENT STEEL Vocalist JOHN CYRIIS' S.E.T.I. Confirmed For HEADBANGERS OPEN AIR Festival". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
  17. "MASTERS OF METAL Feat. AGENT STEEL Members: 'From Worlds Beyond' Album Due In September". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
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