Saint (band)
Saint is an American Christian metal band, first active in the mid-1980s, releasing their first album Warriors of the Son in 1984. Common themes of Saint's music include hell, evil, and apocalyptic themes such as the End times.[1] In 2010, HM magazine ranked the band's albums Time's End and Hell Blade among Top 100 Christian metal albums of all time list on No. 67 and No. 46 respectively.[2]
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Origin | Salem, Oregon, US |
Genres | Heavy metal, Christian metal |
Years active | 1980–1989 1999–present |
Labels | Armor, Retroactive |
Members | Dave Nelson Jerry Johnson Richard Lynch Jared Knowland Matt Smith |
Past members | Brian Phyll Miller Josh Kramer Dee Harrington Tim Lamberson John Mahan Mike Lowery Gene McClendon Brian Willis John Perrine Larry London Bill Brost |
Line up
Current members
- Dave Nelson – vocals
- Jerry Johnson – guitars
- Richard Lynch – bass
- Jared Knowland – drums
- Matthew P. Smith – guitars
Former members
- Brian Miller – vocals
- Josh Kramer – vocals
- Dee Harrington – guitars
- Tim Lamberson – vocals, drums
- John Mahan – guitars, backing vocals
- Gene McClendon – drums
- Brian Willis – drums
- John Perrine – drums
- Larry London – drums
- Mike Lowery – drums
- Nick Bean – drums
- Bill Brost – drums
- Russell Koch – bass
- Jim Maxwell – drums
Discography with track listing
Warriors of the Son (1984 Rotten)
- "Plan II"
- "Legions of the Dead"
- "Abyss"
- "Warriors of the Son"
- "Vicars of Fate"
- "Time's Wasting"
Time's End (1986 Pure Metal)
- "In the Night"
- "Island Prisoner"
- "Space Cruiser"
- "Through You"
- "Time's End"
- "Primed and Ready"
- "Destroyers"
- "Phantom of the Galaxy/Steel Killer"
- "Steel Killer (reprise)"
Too Late for Living (1988 Pure Metal/2000 Armor)
- "Too Late for Living"
- "Star Pilot"
- "Accuser"
- "The Rock"
- "On the Street"
- "Returning"
- "The Path"
- "Through the Sky"
- "The War Is Over"
The Perfect Life (EP) (1999 Armor)
- "The Runner"
- "Raise Your Hands"
- "Show His Love"
- "To Live Forever"
- "The Perfect Life"
- "Deceived"
In the Battle (2003 Armor)
- "In the Battle"
- "Star Pilots Return"
- "Here We Are"
- "Sacrifice"
- "Holy Rollin'"
- "Ryders"
- "The Choice"
- "When"
- "Acid Rain/Full Armor"
Warriors of the Son (Re-Recorded) (2004 Armor)
- "Plan II"
- "Legions of the Dead"
- "Abyss"
- "Warriors of the Son"
- "Vicars of Fate"
- "Time's Wasting"
- "Killers & the Destroyers"
- "The Reaper"
Live 05 (2005 Armor)
- "Sacrifice"
- "Vicars of Fate"
- "In the Battle"
- "Holy Rollin'"
- "The Path"
- "In the Night"
- "Warriors of the Son"
- "Here We Are"
- "Too Late for Living"
- "Primed and Ready"
- "Ryders"
- "Full Armor"
- "Plan II"
The Mark (2006 Armor)
- "The Spirit"
- "The Vision"
- "Ride to Kill"
- "He Reigns"
- "On & On"
- "The 7th Trumpet"
- "The Mark"
- "Bowls of Wrath"
- "Babylon the Great"
- "Reaping the Flesh"
- "Gog & Magog"
- "Alfa & Omega"
Crime Scene Earth (2007 Armor)
- "The Conquest"
- "Half a Times Measure"
- "Terror in the Sky"
- "Everlasting God"
- "Crime Scene Earth"
- "The Judas in Me"
- "Too Many"
- "Invader"
- "Bended Knee"
- "Lost"
Hell Blade (2010 Retroactive)
- "The Accent"
- "The Blade"
- "To the Cross"
- "Crying in the Night"
- "Hell Train"
- "Endless Night"
- "You and Me"
- "New World Order"
- "SinnerPeace"
- "Hell Blade"
Desperate Night (AMOR) 2012
- "The Crucible"
- "Crusified"
- "The Key"
- "End of the World"
- "Let It Rock"
- "In the Fray"
- "Inside Out"
- "Desperate Night"
- "Zombie Shuffle (Josh Kramer)"
- "Judgement"
- "To Live Forever"
- "Escape from the Fire"
- "The Crucible Reprise"
Broad is the Gate (2014)
- "Broad is the Gate"
- "Hero"
- "We All Stand"
- "Demon Pill"
- "We Will Fight"
- "Who You Are"
- "Reach the Sky"
- "Never Same"
- "Metal Cross"
The Calf (2019)
- "The Calf"
- "Another Day"
- "Psalm 23"
- "Rise"
- "Fine Line"
- "Stormy Night"
- "Fragile"
- "Hell to Pay"
- "The Fall"
- "God Is God"
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References
- Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 787. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
- Van Pelt, Doug (2010). "Top 100 Christian metal albums of all time". HM Magazine. August.
- Bixler, David (January–February 2000). "Indie Album Reviews: SAINT". HM Magazine (81). ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on 2000-10-20.
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