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Spike T. Smith

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Spike T. Smith is a British professional, freelance session/touring drummer and teacher hailing from Holyhead in North Wales. He is a veteran punk drummer who has played with The Damned, Morrissey, Killing Joke, Sacrilege and New York Dolls, among others.[1]

Career[edit]

Smiths first band, Alternative Attack made their live debut in December 1982, and he was the only member in an ever revolving line-up, to play on all recordings and live shows.[2] They released one EP in 1987 No Turning Back. During these formative years his talent for playing diverse styles was honed playing with local reggae act “The Regulaetors”, supporting all of the big-name reggae acts of the time that toured the area.

After playing on the same bill as English Dogs, Smith was invited to join the band after original drummer Andrew Pinching left. They toured the UK throughout '87. At their final gig in Birmingham, Smith was encouraged to audition for Sacrilege, who were in attendance. Smith drummed on their Turn Back Trilobite LP (1989), and also appeared on Behind The Realms Of Madness LP (2015).[3]

Smith was a member of Wardance from its beginnings in 1987 until the end in 1996, although not the only drummer to play with them, he toured consistently with them throughout Europe in the 90's. He played on We're All N****s..... But Not Your Boys LP (1993), Put Up Or Shut Up EP (1995), You're So Right / Psyche 7 (1995) Their final tour with GrimSkunk crossed the Atlantic to Canada ending in summer 1996. During this period he recorded an LP with former English Dogs/Prodigy guitarist Gizz Butt under the band name Sundance (both had previously played in Wardance),on The Beyond Within LP (1990). During this period with the help of The Prince's Trust he set up his drum school in his new home city of Peterborough- still operating 30 years on.[4]

Spike joined his long-time heroes The Damned,[5] and in February 1999 played his first show with them in Valencia, Spain then their UK tour and summer festivals. He was due to record their next album, Grave Disorder, and play on their upcoming US tour in the Autumn but was poached by former Smiths frontman Morrissey for the ¡Oye Esteban! world tour. The tour began playing at the first ever Coachella, where Smith makes an appearance on the documentary Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert (2020). The tour was very successful, and marked Morrissey's first concerts in Mexico and South America, drawing huge crowds.[6]

Smith joined political punk band Conflict in 2006, regularly touring Europe and the US with them until 2017. In 2010, during a band hiatus, Steve Ignorant frontman of CRASS was putting a band together to perform a one-off world tour of CRASS songs, covering Europe, USA, Australia & NZ, billed as "The Last Supper”, and released a DVD of the final show of the tour in London - The Last Supper - Shepherd's Bush Empire 19 November 2011. During this period, long-time collaborator Gizz Butt, was fronting his own thrash metal band THE MORE I SEE, and had Smith contributing his drumming skills to the albums THE UNHOLY FEAST [2008] and TREAD THE DARKER PATH (2010).

2021 sees Smith Continuing to this day, to freelance session drum for many renowned bands all over the world.

Associated acts[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "A Look at the Punk D-Beat with Spike T. Smith". GetPodcast.
  2. "Alternative Attack – link2wales.co.uk".
  3. "Sacrilege". Discogs.
  4. "Spike T. Smith - Biography". www.spiketsmith.co.uk.
  5. "The Damned's Pinch". Modern Drummer Magazine. 1 July 2016.
  6. "Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert | YouTube Originals".


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