Thomas Gabriel Fischer
Thomas Gabriel Fischer (born 19 July 1963), also known by his stage names of Tom G. Warrior and Satanic Slaughter, is a Swiss metal musician. He led the groups Hellhammer and Celtic Frost, and today is the frontman of the band Triptykon.
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Background information | |
Also known as | Tom Warrior Tom G. Warrior Satanic Slaughter |
Born | 19 July 1963 |
Origin | Switzerland |
Genres | Doom metal, thrash metal, black metal, death metal, avant-garde metal, industrial metal, gothic metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, programming |
Associated acts | Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Coroner, Apollyon Sun, Triptykon |
Career
Together with Bruce Day and Steve Warrior, he formed the seminal metal band Hellhammer in 1982. In late 1983, bassist and songwriter Martin Eric Ain joined Hellhammer and the line-up of Fischer, Ain and Day recorded an EP, Apocalyptic Raids, as well as a series of demos for the German label Noise Records before disbanding in May 1984. Fischer and Ain joined forces once again and formed Celtic Frost, an influential avant-garde metal trio, in June 1984.
In 1985, Fischer was asked to co-produce and sing on the first demo, titled Death Cult, by fellow Swiss group Coroner. Fischer also wrote the lyrics for the recorded songs. Two of the members of Coroner formed part of Celtic Frost's road crew until 1986.
In 1987, many conflicts within Celtic Frost led to a dissolution of the band, but several months later, Tom reformed the band with a completely new lineup. The band's 1988 release, Cold Lake, established a drastic change in Celtic Frost's music, but greatly disappointed most fans. Tom has stated many times that he takes the blame for the negative direction of Celtic Frost's music during this period, since he was too distracted with a personal relationship and let the other band members do what they wanted. Celtic Frost eventually disbanded in 1993.
A year after Celtic Frost was laid to rest, Fischer formed the EBM/industrial rock project Apollyon Sun.
In 2000, Fischer's book Are You Morbid?: Into the Pandemonium of Celtic Frost[1] received many favourable reviews, including this from Record Collector: "Intelligent, humble, questioning, insightful – the cultured side of extreme metal".
Sometime in 2001, Fischer and Martin Eric Ain met each other again and began writing music, with the aim of creating a new, dark and heavy Celtic Frost album in the vein of their work on To Mega Therion and Into the Pandemonium. The album, entitled Monotheist, eventually was released in 2006.
Fischer also performed in Probot, Dave Grohl's collaborative project with various metal artists, on the song "Big Sky" in 2003.
In 2005, Tom produced vocal (performed by Martin Eric Ain) and guitar tracks (Erol Uenala) for a "gothicized" version of Slayer's classic "Black Magic" recorded by Los Angeles-based gothic rock band Hatesex. The track appeared on their debut album entitled "Unwant".
Due to the 'internal conflict' within Celtic Frost, Tom left the band on 2 April 2008, and has launched a new band named Triptykon.[2]
In 2008, he played guitars and bass for the cover song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" from the 1349 (a Norwegian black metal band) album Revelations of the Black Flame and also co-mixed the album. In 2009 he co-produced their album Demonoir. In 2010, he was awarded in the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards for Inspiration.[3] He currently plays an Ibanez H. R. Giger series Iceman guitar. He also uses an Ibanez Tube Screamer overdrive pedal. Fischer was ranked No. 32 out of 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time by Guitar World.[4]
Fischer is a vegetarian. He also states that he does not drink, smoke, or take drugs.[5]
Fischer was the personal assistant to H. R. Giger from 2007 until Giger's death.[6] He was a close friend of Giger and his wife Carmen, and continues to be active for the Giger estate and as the co-director of the Museum HR Giger.
Conceptual art career
In a transition to modern art, Tom Warrior at the Berlin Biennale in 1998 submitted a piece entitled "The Voice To Comment", consisting of a single button to be pressed by viewers. Pressing the button appeared for the participant to have sweet Fanny Adams effect , leading art critics to applaud the work and its perceived comment on life's futility and man's unsubstantial power. But unbeknown to the audience and critics alike it in fact was coupled to a speaker system placed on Sechseläutenplatz in Warrior's hometown of Zürich, Switzerland. When the button was pressed, the speaker system played a barely audible sample of Warrior's voice speaking the name Gavrilo Princip for visitors to the Zürich public square. In a quote to the Spanish language heavy metal monthly Lechón De La Luna, Warrior said: "It is a comment of mine on the first world war. It was truly bad for the war to happen and we should think more on it, I guess?" in 1999.
Discography
Hellhammer
- Death Fiend (demo, 1983)
- Triumph of Death (demo, 1983)
- Satanic Rites (demo, 1983)
- Apocalyptic Raids (EP, 1984)
- Apocalyptic Raids 1990 A.D. (compilation, 1990)
- Demon Entrails (compilation, 2008)
- Blood Insanity (single, 2016)
Celtic Frost
- Morbid Tales (EP, 1984)
- Emperor's Return (EP, 1985)
- To Mega Therion (album, 1985)
- Tragic Serenades (EP, 1986)
- Into the Pandemonium (album, 1987)
- I Won't Dance (EP, 1987)
- Cold Lake (album, 1988)
- Vanity/Nemesis (album, 1990)
- Wine in My Hand (EP, 1990)
- Parched With Thirst Am I and Dying (compilation, 1992)
- Monotheist (album, 2006)
Coroner
- Death Cult (demo, 1986)
Apollyon Sun
- God Leaves (EP, 1998)
- Sub (album, 2000)
Probot
- Probot (album, 2004)
Dark Fortress
- Eidolon (album, 2008)
1349
- Revelations of the Black Flame (album, 2009)
Triptykon
- Eparistera Daimones (album, 2010)
- Shatter (EP, 2010)
- Breathing (single, 2014)
- Melana Chasmata (album, 2014)
Bibliography
- Fischer, Tom Gabriel; Ain, Martin Eric (2010). Only Death Is Real: An Illustrated History of Hellhammer and Early Celtic Frost 1981–85. Brooklyn, New York: Bazillion Points. ISBN 978-0-9796163-9-6.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
References
- Published by Sanctuary Publishing Ltd (29 Jun 2000) ISBN 1-86074-310-2; ISBN 978-1-86074-310-8
- "Former CELTIC FROST Frontman Launches TRIPTYKON". Roadrunnerrecords.com. 21 May 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
- "Kawasaki Golden Gods Winners in Full!". Metalhammer.co.uk. 14 June 2010. Archived from the original on 18 June 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2010.
- "Guitar World's 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time". Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. 23 January 2004. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
- "A vegetarian / vegan special". Voicesfromthedarkside.de. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- "Deep Depressions: Tom Warrior on Suicide, Triptykon, HR Giger, and His Darkest Days". Noisey.vice.com.