Heavens Gate (band)

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Heavens Gate was a German power metal band from Wolfsburg. They were, together with German bands Helloween, Gamma Ray, Grave Digger, Running Wild, and Rage, the pioneers in German power metal, taking their influences mainly from Helloween as well as from Judas Priest.

Heavens Gate
Background information
Also known asSteeltower (1982–1987)
OriginWolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany
GenresPower metal, heavy metal
Years active1982–1999
LabelsNo Remorse, NEMS Enterprises, SPV
Past membersThomas Rettke
Sascha Paeth
Bonny Bilski
Robert Hunecke-Rizzo
Thorsten Müller
Ingo Millek
Bernd Kaufholz
Manni Jordan

They started out as a band called Steeltower in 1982, releasing their first record Night of the Dog in 1984.[1]

Before signing with No Remorse records, they were known under the name of Carrion and several of their songs ended up re-worked on their debut album In Control. They changed their name to Heavens Gate in 1987.[2] Their first record as Heavens Gate was released in 1989.

Heavens Gate were taken under the wing of Frank Bornemann (Eloy) and soon after releasing In Control, they were embraced by the German metal audience and had an enthusiastic response in Japan.

They also did a metal cover of "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" by Monty Python, from the movie The Life of Brian, for the Hell for Sale! album.

Members edit

Last known lineup edit

  • Thomas Rettke – vocals (1982–1999)
  • Sascha Paeth – guitars (1987–1999)
  • Bonny Bilski – guitars (1986–1999)
  • Robert Hunecke-Rizzo – bass (1996–1999)
  • Thorsten Müller – drums (1982–1999)

Former members edit

  • Bernd Kaufholz – guitars (1982–1986)
  • Ingo Millek – guitars (1982–1987)
  • Manni Jordan – bass (1987–1995; died 2023)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Night of the Dog – 1984 (As Steeltower)
  • In Control – 1989
  • Livin' in Hysteria – 1991
  • Hell for Sale! – 1992
  • Planet E. – 1996
  • Menergy – 1999

Live albums edit

  • Live for Sale! – 1993

EPs edit

  • Open the Gate and Watch! – 1990
  • More Hysteria – 1992
  • In the Mood – 1997

Compilations edit

  • Boxed – 1999
  • Best for Sale! – 2015

References edit

  1. ^ "Heavens Gate". The BNR Metal Pages. Retrieved 26 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Heavens Gate". allmusic. Rovi Corporation.

External links edit