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Threshold 2009 L-R: Richard West, Johanne James, Pete Morten, Damian Wilson, Steve Anderson, Karl Groom
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Background information | |
Origin | England |
Genres | Progressive metal |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels |
Giant Electric Pea Nuclear Blast Inside Out Music |
Website | http://thresh.net |
Members |
Karl Groom Glynn Morgan Richard West Johanne James Steve Anderson |
Past members | Nick Midson Jon Jeary Tony Grinham Pete Crawford Ian Bennett Nick Harradence Jay Micciche Mark Heaney Andrew "Mac" McDermott Pete Morten Damian Wilson |
Threshold is a progressive metal band, formed in Surrey, UK in the late 1980s.
Threshold began their career in 1988, initially playing covers of metal groups like Ratt and Testament. As they continued playing together, they began to write their own songs, and eventually stopped playing covers altogether. Early recordings were released locally on cassette under the band name "If Not, Why?". They played their first gig at The Compasses in Egham, Surrey, with Jon Jeary on vocals and Ian Bennett on bass. In 1992, they signed their first record deal, and after adding vocalist Damian Wilson to the group alongside guitarists Karl Groom and Nick Midson, bassist Jon Jeary and drummer Tony Grinham, produced their first commercial recording, "Intervention," which was released on a Dutch progressive rock compilation album. Shortly afterwards, keyboardist Richard West joined the band, and he remains with them to this day.
The band's debut album, Wounded Land, was released in 1993, taking its name and some thematic elements from Stephen R. Donaldson's novel of the same name. Wilson was unavailable to join the band for the follow-up tour, and so Glynn Morgan was recruited to replace him. He sang on the band's 1994 second recording, Psychedelicatessen, which spawned a music video for the song "Innocent," the band's first. The following year, Morgan and the band toured Europe and recorded some of their performances for the short live album, Livedelica.
Threshold took a break before their next effort, during which time Morgan and then-drummer Jay Micciche left to form Mindfeed. Rather than finding an unknown singer to replace him, the band turned again to Damian Wilson, and together they recorded 1997's Extinct Instinct. They followed this with another tour of Europe, this time supported by Enchant. Additionally, Johanne James, the band's current drummer, played with them for the first time during this tour. Wilson was unavailable for their next album, so former Sargant Fury vocalist Andrew "Mac" McDermott, joined to record Clone and would remain with them until 2007.