DIAMOND HEAD Guitarist BRIAN TATLER Talks METALLICA In New Video Interview

April 26, 2011

Base Media recently conducted an interview with NWOBM heavy metal legend Brian Tatler of DIAMOND HEAD. You can now watch the chat below.

One of the most remarkable talents to rise out of the NWOBHM, DIAMOND HEAD's legacy still ranks among the most influential of the genre, with both MEGADETH and METALLICA citing the group's influence on them.

Indeed, DIAMOND HEAD's "Am I Evil?" has been a staple of METALLICA's live shows for many years. Sounds magazine's metal editor Geoff Barton once remarked that "there are more good riffs in your average single DIAMOND HEAD song than there are in the first four BLACK SABBATH albums." Such lavish praise had been sparked by the band's unassuming, independently recorded first album (later commonly referred to as the "White Album" or "Lightning To The Nations"),which by all rights should have been just the first step on the road to a legendary career.

DIAMOND HEAD was formed in Stourbridge, England in 1976 by schoolmates Brian Tatler and Duncan Scott. They quickly recruited Sean Harris and a few months later Colin Kimberley. Having already received euphoric responses to their first album, DIAMOND HEAD were quickly signed by MCA and a lengthy tour ensued. They were soon back in the studio to record a second album, "Borrowed Time", and, by the time they split in 1983, a third, "Canterbury", had been recorded.

DIAMOND HEAD's latest album, "What's In Your Head?", came out in 2007.

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