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Assalant was a supergroup of Texas sized proportions. A rather clichéd statement to be sure, but a truthful one. Assalant rose from the ashes of no less than three aspiring central Texas metal bands: the hugely influential Militia, the highly respected Matrix, and the underrated First Strike.
Formed in early
1986, the original Assalant line-up consisted of Darren Keeling - bass, Mike
Botello - drums (both formerly of Matrix), Louie Beltran - guitar (from First
Strike), and J. B. Slimp - guitar (a scene rookie). All talented and
experienced
musicians, the core of Assalant clicked almost immediately and began
writing material for what would become their debut demo 'The Damage Is
Done'. The songs were written primarily by the guitarists Beltran and
Slimp and presented to the band as a whole to be refined and tweaked. Vocalists
were auditioned but (typically) no one was up to the task . Frustrated by
their lack of progress in finding a singer with the strength needed to do their
music justice, the band decided to lay down instrumental tracks for their demo
at Austin's legendary Cedar Creek Studios with Fred Remmert at the Engineering
board. Assalant tracked the music to three songs during these
sessions: Dragon of Peace, The Damage Is Done, and Insane
Illusion.
With completed
instrumental tracks but still no permanent lead vocalist in the ranks, the band
asked WatchTower's Jason McMaster to lay down guest vocals on the demo.
Jason jumped at the chance to add his signature screams to the powerful tunes
and asked Mike Soliz of Militia to come along and do backup melodies.
Lyrics to the songs Dragon of Peace, and Insane Illusion
were written by McMaster. Dragon Of Peace is about a man's quest
to return peace to a war torn kingdom while the lyrics to Insane Illusion
deal with the importance of finding one's own identity amid a constant barrage
of criticism and ridicule. the lyrics to the demo's title track The
Damage Is Done were written by Bobby Beltran; brother of guitarist
Louie Beltran. this song addresses the dangers of living
one's life on the wrong side of the law. It warns the listener
"...before you know it's too late, you'll meet your destiny..."
McMaster entered Cedar Creek Studios and belted out the vocal tracks to these
three songs in May of 1986. Visit our Audio section
to listen to rare clips of these early Assalant demo sessions with Jason McMaster.
This unofficial demo quickly began circulating in the underground to rave reviews. Specifically notable was the technical proficiency of the playing and the high production values of the recording itself. It lacked many of the problems plaguing other demo recordings of the time such as muddy production and barely competent vocals. Here was a band serious about their music and ready to burst on to the scene in a big way. Only one problem stood in their way: no singer. Jason McMaster was still happily wailing away in WatchTower, the biggest and most popular band in the Texas Metal scene. Recruiting him to join as a permanent member was not a possibility.
At this point,
Mike Soliz was beginning to question the direction and potential of his
long-time band Militia which
had recently gone through some line-up changes. In September of 1986,
unsure about what Militia still had to offer, Soliz joined Assalant
as their permanent front man. Having secured a prominent frontman and the
hottest voice on the scene, arrangements were quickly made to get Mike in
the studio to re-record the vocal tracks to the demo. Already familiar
with the songs (having sung backup vocals to McMaster's original lead) it took
Soliz only a few hours to record his vocal lines with only a few minor changes
to McMaster's original melodies.
The result was the best sounding, professionally recorded and packaged demo to
come out of the mid 1980's Texas Metal Underground. Mike soliz, in
the April 1987 issue of Austin fanzine Gray Matter, described the
Assalant sound this way: "I'd say that we're in the Accept
vein. There's a lot of influence from my old band Militia in this band
because Louie Beltran is majorly into Militia's stuff. We're influenced by
Metal Church, Accept, etc. I also think San Antonio slayer has some
influence on Assalant. Vocal-wise, I'm always working on on my
pronunciation, more clarity. My favorite singer is Geoff Tate. I
also like Michael Sweet from Stryper and Rob Halford." Visit our Audio
section to hear clips from the officially released demo with Mike Soliz.
Assalant played their first public show (opening for WatchTower) at Austin's Ritz Theater on Friday January 16, 1987. Crowd reaction was overwhelmingly favorable and a new contender in the Texas Metal Underground was born.
