Thee Final Chaptre
Country: United States of America
Genre: Hard Rock/Heavy Metal
With origins dating back to early to mid '80's acts Deus Vult and Divine Right, New Orleans, LA's Thee Final Chaptre got its start around 1989, when guitarist Gary Wilson was driven to put together a new, more intense and resolute group of musicians. The band laid its foundation performing a mix of covers and originals around area bars, eventually solidifying its lineup with David Osbourn on drums, Paul Starnes handling bass duties, and frontman Andrew "Tripp" Whittington.
Drawing influences from an assortment of hard rock and metal: UFO, KISS, Queensrÿche, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Exodus, etc., as well as their Christian metal predecessors such as Stryper, Deliverance, and Tourniquet; Thee Final Chaptre forged an explosively diverse sound centered around hard charging guitar riffs, a locked-in rhythm section, and Whittington's soaring vocal prowess. This ultimately landed the group a deal with WEI Records for the release of their lone six-song album, It Is Written, in 1991.
However, despite capturing the interest of Polygram subsidiary Jaguar Records, due to limited touring opportunities, managerial mishaps, burgeoning creative differences, and the changing landscape of the metal scene, Thee Final Chaptre had fallen apart before the end of 1992... thus unable to capitalize on the true potential of their songwriting firepower.
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