Sacred Reich is an American thrash metal band based in Phoenix, Arizona, that was formed in 1985. After several albums on Metal Blade Records, they signed to Hollywood Records for a short stint, but later returned to Metal Blade to continue their musical career. The band split in 2000, but reunited in 2006. Sacred Reich has been credited, along with Testament, Destruction, Death Angel and Dark Angel, for leading the second wave of thrash metal movement in the late 1980s.
Former drummer Dave McClain went on to join Machine Head in 1995. Lead guitarist Wiley Arnett went on to form The Human Condition with St. Madness vocalist Prophet in July 2000.
In November 2006, the band announced they would play several shows in the summer of 2007 in Europe, including Wacken Open Air; however, they had no plans to record a new album.
The band also contributed the Black Sabbath cover “Sweet Leaf” to the Hempilation: Freedom Is NORML compilation album to benefit NORML, and the Subhumans cover “The Big Picture” appears as the B-side of the “Open Book” promotional single. A three disk boxed set with remastered versions of Ignorance and Surf Nicaragua with additional bonus material, including the “Draining You of Life” demo tape and a live DVD, was released in Europe only in the summer of 2007 by Metal Blade Records. In the spring of 2017, the band announced their first North American tour in 21 years.
In January 2018, Sacred Reich signed to Metal Blade Records and began working on their fifth studio album, Awakening, which was released on August 23, 2019. It is the band’s first full-length studio album since 1996’s Heal, and their first since drummer Dave McClain and guitarist Joey Radziwill replaced founding members Greg Hall and Jason Rainey respectively.
Founding member Jason Rainey died on March 16, 2020, at the age of 53 from an apparent heart attack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Reich
Photo: An unpublished picture from our last photoshoot with Jason. This was the day we went into the studio to begin record Awakening. Peace and love. Photos @stephaniedcabral
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Other Notable Musicians’ Deaths…
March 2020
18: Kenneth Kafui, 68, Ghanaian composer.
17: Hsiao Feng Hsien, 79, Taiwanese operatic singer and actress; Thái Thanh, 85, Vietnamese- American singer.
16: Sergio Bassi, 69, Italian folk singer-songwriter, COVID-19; Jason Rainey, 53, American guitarist (Sacred Reich); Konstantin Ryabinov, 55, Russian musician (Grazhdanskaya Oborona) and visual artist (Kommunizm).
14: Doriot Anthony Dwyer, 98, American flutist; Eva Pilarová, 80, Czech singer;Genesis P-Orridge, 70, English musician (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV) and performance artist (COUM Transmissions), leukaemia.
13: Richenel, 62, Dutch disco singer, lung cancer.
12: Don Burrows, 91, Australian jazz musician; Pete Mitchell, 61, English radio DJ and presenter (BBC Radio 2, Virgin Radio).
11: Charles Wuorinen, 81, American composer.
Charles Peter Wuorinen (June 9, 1938 – March 11, 2020) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer of contemporary classical music based in New York City. He performed his works and other 20th-century music as pianist and conductor.
He composed more than 270 works, including works for orchestra, operas such as Brokeback Mountain, chamber music, as well as solo instrumental and vocal works. Salman Rushdie and Annie Proulx have collaborated with him. Wuorinen’s work has been described as serialist, but he came to disparage that term as meaningless. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music for Time’s Encomium, his only purely electronic piece. Wuorinen was also an academic teacher at several institutions including Columbia University and Manhattan School of Music.