List of Venom band members

Venom is an English heavy metal band from Newcastle upon Tyne. Formed in 1979, the group originally featured vocalist Clive Archer, lead guitarist Jeffrey Dunn, rhythm guitarist Conrad Lant, bassist Alan Winston and drummer Anthony Bray, although Winston left early on and Lant switched to bass.[1] Each band member soon adopted a stage name for use in Venom – "Christus" for Archer, "Mantas" for Dunn, "Cronos" for Lant and "Abaddon" for Bray.[2] Archer was credited as "Jesus Christ" on the band's first demo tape Demon, released in 1980.[3] Shortly after the demo's release, the decision was made to dismiss the vocalist and continue Venom as a three-piece, as Cronos had begun taking over the role.[2] The band's lineup remained stable for the release of four studio albums between 1981 and 1985, before Mantas left in 1986.[4]

Conrad Lant and Stuart Dixon performing with Venom in 2016.

For 1987's Calm Before the Storm, Cronos and Abaddon brought in guitarists Mike Hickey and Jim Clare.[2] The following year, however, the frontman decided to leave Venom and form his own eponymous band, with both new members joining him in the group's initial lineup.[5] Cronos was replaced by former Atomkraft frontman Tony "Demolition Man" Dolan early the following year, as Mantas returned and Al Barnes was added on rhythm guitar.[2] After the release of Prime Evil, Tear Your Soul Apart and Temples of Ice, Barnes left Venom; he was replaced by Steve "War Maniac" White, who joined alongside keyboardist Trevor "VSX" Sewell for 1992's The Waste Lands.[6] Dolan, Mantas and Abaddon continued performing as a trio,[6] before Cronos returned in time for a headlining show at Holland's Waldrock Festival on 24 June 1995.[7]

Abaddon, the only remaining constant member of Venom, left the group in 1999 and was replaced by Cronos's brother Anthony "Antton" Lant.[4] In February 2002, Venom was put on hiatus after Cronos was injured in a climbing accident.[8] The group returned in 2004, with Hickey (now under the name "Mykvs") returning to replace the departed Mantas.[9] The guitarist was replaced by Stuart "La Rage" Dixon in early 2007.[10] Antton left to focus on other band Def-Con-One in 2009,[11] with Danny "Dante" Needham taking his place a month later.[12]

Members

Current

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Conrad "Cronos" Lant
  • 1979–1988
  • 1995–present
  • bass
  • lead vocals
  • rhythm guitar (1979)
all Venom releases from Demon demo (1980) to Calm Before the Storm (1987), and from Venom '96 (1996) onwards
Stuart "La Rage" Dixon 2007–present
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Danny "Dante" Needham 2009–present
  • drums
  • backing vocals
  • Fallen Angels (2011)
  • From the Very Depths (2015)

Former

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Anthony "Abaddon" Bray 1979–1999
  • drums
  • backing vocals
all Venom releases from Demon demo (1980) to Cast in Stone (1997)
Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn
  • 1979–1986
  • 1989–2002
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
all Venom releases from Demon demo (1980) to Resurrection (2000), except Calm Before the Storm (1987)
Clive "Jesus Christ" Archer 1979–1980 lead vocals Demon demo (1980)
Alan Winston 1979 bass none
Mike "Mykvs" Hickey
  • 1986–1988
  • 2004–2007
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Calm Before the Storm (1987)
  • Metal Black (2006)
Jim Clare 1986–1988
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
Calm Before the Storm (1987)
Tony "Demolition Man" Dolan 1989–1995
  • bass
  • lead vocals
Al Barnes 1989–1991 guitar
  • Prime Evil (1989)
  • Tear Your Soul Apart (1990)
  • Temples of Ice (1991)
Steve "War Maniac" White 1991–1992 The Waste Lands (1992)
Trevor "VSX" Sewell keyboards
Anthony "Antton" Lant 1999–2009
  • drums
  • backing vocals

Timeline

Lineups

Period Members Releases
1979
  • Clive Archer – lead vocals
  • Jeffrey Dunn – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Conrad Lant – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Alan Winston – bass
  • Anthony Bray – drums, backing vocals
none
1979–1980
  • Clive "Jesus Christ" Archer – lead vocals
  • Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar, backing vocals
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums, backing vocals
  • Demon demo (1980)
1980–1986
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, lead vocals
  • Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums, backing vocals
1986–1988
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, lead vocals
  • Mike Hickey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim Clare – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums, backing vocals
1988–1991
  • Tony "Demolition Man" Dolan – bass, lead vocals
  • Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar, backing vocals
  • Al Barnes – guitar, bass
  • Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums, backing vocals
1991–1992
  • Tony "Demolition Man" Dolan – bass, lead vocals
  • Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve White – guitar
  • Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums, backing vocals
  • Trevor "VSX" Sewell – keyboards
1992–1995
  • Tony "Demolition Man" Dolan – bass, lead vocals
  • Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums, backing vocals
none
1995–1999
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, lead vocals
  • Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Abaddon" Bray – drums, backing vocals
1999–2002
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, lead vocals
  • Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn – guitar, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Antton" Lant – drums, backing vocals
Band on hiatus 2002–2004
March 2004 – January 2007
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, lead vocals
  • Mike "Mykvs" Hickey – guitar, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Antton" Lant – drums, backing vocals
January 2007 – April 2009
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, lead vocals
  • Stuart "La Rage" Dixon – guitar, backing vocals
  • Anthony "Antton" Lant – drums, backing vocals
May 2009 – present
  • Conrad "Cronos" Lant – bass, lead vocals
  • Stuart "La Rage" Dixon – guitar, backing vocals
  • Danny "Dante" Needham – drums, backing vocals

References

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