Artist's albums
Nowhere to Hide
2000 · album
Demorabilia
1999 · album
Forever in Time
1998 · album
Captured Alive in Tokyo City
1996 · album
To the Power of Ten
1995 · album
Time Tells No Lies
1981 · album
Katharsis
2022 · album
Closer to Heaven
2021 · single
Cry for the Nations
2021 · single
Keep It Alive
2019 · album
Children of the Earth (Live)
2019 · single
Highway (Live)
2019 · single
Gravity
2018 · album
Keep It Alive
2018 · single
Gravity
2018 · single
Live at Last
2015 · album
Legacy
2015 · album
Witchhunt
2010 · single
Sanctuary
2009 · album
The Journey Goes On
2003 · album
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Biography
England's Praying Mantis was one of the more melodic bands to emerge from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene. They combined a Thin Lizzy-style twin guitar approach with Def Leppard-like vocal harmonies, resulting in a sound not unlike later-day Rainbow. Originally named Junction, the band was formed in the late '70s by brothers Tino (vocals/guitar) and Chris Troy (bass/vocals), later adding Steve Carroll (guitar/vocals) and Dave Potts (drums). This lineup released a three-track demo EP, Captured City, in 1980, the title track of which also appeared in the highly influential Metal for Muthas compilation. The band were soon signed to BMG Europe, and proceeded to record their debut album, Time Tells No Lies, released in 1981. It achieved modest success (by NWOBHM standards), and first single "Cheated" charted respectfully, earning Praying Mantis a slot on the prestigious Reading Festival. Regrettably, the band became embroiled in business and legal disputes with their management soon after, resulting in a year-long hiatus from recording or touring, and completely stalling their career. After being dropped by BMG, Praying Mantis disbanded. Then, in a Spinal Tap-ish twist of fate, the band found themselves enjoying a renaissance in Japan, prompting a reformation (with ex-Iron Maiden singer Paul DiAnno) and tour in 1990, which yielded the Live at Last LP. Praying Mantis has continued to record throughout the '90s with a number of different vocalists, releasing Predator in Disguise (1991), A Cry for a New World (1994), and To the Power of Ten (1995). None of these have charted or come close to recapturing the glory of their debut, but the band continues to tour the U.K. Fall 2000 saw the release of Nowhere to Hide. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi