Black Spiders, Dead Flight + Fizzy Milk

Black Spiders
Dead Flight + Fizzy Milk
Friday 10th March, 7.30pm
Tickets are £15 (+ b/f) in advance (more on the door) and available from See Tickets.

It was a hot summer night in June 2008 when Pete ‘Spider’ Spiby (vocals / guitar), Ozzy ‘Owl’ Lister (guitar) Mark ‘Dark Shark’ Thomas (guitar) Adam ‘the Fox’ Irwin (bass) and Tiger Si (drums) came together for the first time as Black Spiders. Soon after they released debut single ‘St Peter’ and started making a name for themselves with some thrilling live shows. Metal Hammer Magazine said; ’The Black Spiders bring the party and they bring it hard – one of the finest live shows on the British circuit” and the band went on to play for audiences across the UK and mainland Europe, building a fiercely loyal and ever growing fanbase.

Headline shows followed, as well as opening for some good friends, and also some heroes of theirs, including; Ozzy Osbourne, Volbeat, Airbourne, Supersuckers, Dwarves and slaying crowds at festivals in the UK and overseas, including; Download, Bloodstock, ZwartCross, Sweden Rocks and the iTunes Festivals. The iTunes festival, of course was very special as they were chosen from 500+ bands by none other than Ozzy Osbourne himself to open for him at the iconic Roundhouse. Ozzy was so impressed he then offered the Spiders a slot on the UK leg of Ozzfest at the O2 Arena! They were then invited to play China, where they headlined a series of festival shows at the Olympic Stadium and came back to the UK to headline on the Jagermiester Stage at the Sonisphere Festival

It was at Sonisphere they filmed the now infamous Black Spiders The Movie, capturing the band in all their glory, live and dangerous in front of 10,000 baying fans:

The band released two acclaimed EP’s preceding their debut album ‘SONS OF THE NORTH’ – released in 2011. The album reached the Top 5 in the Official UK Rock Charts and spent 9 weeks on the German Rock chart. Riding the wave of acclaim ‘Sons’ received, they completed two sold out UK headline tours and were nominated for awards in Classic Rock Magazine’s ‘Album Of The Year’ and the Metal Hammer Golden Gods in the Best UK Band Category who said the album was; “A tireless masterpiece that rocks from front to back…9/10”.

The bands second studio album ‘THIS SAVAGE LAND’ was released in 2013, chewing up influences ranging from AC/DC to Sabbath, ZZ Top, to The Stooges and spitting them out the other end in their own snarling mix. More headline touring and festival shows followed the release, including; Danzig, Monster Magnet, Airbourne, Turbonegro and slaying crowds at some of the biggest festivals in Rock, including; Hellfest, Wacken Open Air and Desertfest.

In June 2017, the Sheffield rock beasts, took a well thought out decision and went on hiatus, waving goodbye to an army of loyal fans with some sonically charged sold out shows at London’s House Of Vans and Sheffield’s Corporation, before retreating into the shadows to lick their wounds and shed their skins.

During the summer of 2019, the seeds of a Black Spiders return were planted, when singer and guitarist Pete Spiby began floating the idea with guitarist Ozzy Lister, to start writing new material. Before they knew it, they had amassed the best part of 40 songs in a very short period of time which they honed and whittled down to album contenders, ready to hit the studio….. And then the CoVid pandemic hit. Shit.

Former drummer ‘Tiger’ Si Atkinson unavailable to rejoin the line up, so with a week or two of grooming, the band took a chance on Planet Rock DJ Wyatt Wendels to occupy the drum stool. Without having played with him, and in some cases, never having met him, they demoed some of the songs through the wonders of modern technology and booked the studio (Axis Studios in Doncaster) with producer and engineer Matt Elliss, who had recorded both previous Black Spiders albums. Everything was going to be ok. All they needed now as Wyatt’s power animal name…

The music came together thick and fast and before long the band had recorded enough songs for a new album and a new chapter in ‘BLACK SPIDERS’ was ready…..

In November 2020, with the world still in the grips of the Coronavirus pandemic and after a long year of very little fun and even less rocking, from out of the silhouettes the band returned with the release of ‘Fly In The Soup’, the first new Black Spiders music in six years. And it felt good. Just under four-minutes of prime riff-crammed rock action, a stadium filler waiting to happen, and exactly the feel-good shot in the arm the world needed, while we await that other vaccine.

A new dawn broke in Black Spiders world, with the release of the new record in March 2021, one where the sun never sets, the party vibe is set to ‘high’ and the drinks are on you……

Confidence has grown in the band, with a new album and some new blood, so it was time to try these new songs out in the rehearsal studio. Due to constant cancellations of other gigs, the band set about looking at a good time to set up some small club dates to get back into the swing of things, once restrictions were going to be lifted and managed to put together a week of gigs.

They have every right to be proud of this new album. Against all of the odds, Black Spiders have crafted a record that features thirteen tracks of high-energy, feel-good rock n’roll, contrasted by demonic doom that despite the disjointed, isolated way it was recorded (even second guitarist Mark Thomas, in lockdown in Spain, recorded his parts remotely), sounds like a band, firing on all cylinders, sweating it out in a dark and dank practice space with lyrics that perfectly document these insane times we are living through.

Kicking off with the aforementioned ‘Fly In The Soup’ single, the band also released their version of the Easy Beats classic ‘Good Times’ at the start of 2021, to loud cheers and spilt beer. This third self-titled long-player wastes no time in grabbing you by the scruff of the neck and dragging you through an album where good times are forever, hooks and riffs are not in short supply and the doom-drenched likes of ‘Wizard Shall Not Kill Wizard’ and the psychedelic groove of album closer ‘Crooked Black Wings’ give us an album (that hit the rock charts at number 9) of many moods and dynamics and a reason to be cheerful in 2021 and forevermore…..

‘Give Em What They Want’ was released on 16th July 2021, along with the vinyl release of the album via Record Store Day on Sat 17th July, which took the band back into the rock charts for a second time at 28…

Due to the pandemic the band were unable to follow this release with a tour only able to play a warm up show and Bloodstock festival n August 2021. The bands tour in November 2021 was cut short, when singer Pete came down with the Plague and the dates were cancelled after 4 shows….

Undeterred the band decided to plough on and finished off the harsh recording schedule they had set themselves.
Now, with yet another new album recorded to follow next year, 2023. God have mercy on your souls….
Play Loud. Black Spiders are back.

Black Spiders are:

Pete Spiby (guitar/vocals)
Ozzy Lister (guitar/vocals)
Adam Irwin (bass)
Wyatt Wendels (drums)

Black Spiders
Dead Flight + Fizzy Milk
Friday 10th March, 7.30pm
Tickets are £15 (+ b/f) in advance (more on the door) and available from See Tickets.