The band originated in San Francisco in 1983. The band recruited Jeff Becerra to take over the lead vocal position following the death of original lead vocalist, Barry Fisk. The following years were spent practicing and working on their sound by performing at local venues. Through their early live performances they met fellow bay-area heavy metal band, Exodus. Exodus brought the band's four song demo recording to the attention of Brian Slagel, head of Metal Blade Records. Slagel showed interest in the band and offered to put one of their songs on an upcoming compilation titled "Metal Massacre 6". The track included was titled "Swing of the Axe". Following the release of the compilation, guitarist Brian Montana left the band due to creative differences. He was replaced by Larry Lalonde, future guitarist of popular alternative metal band Primus. Although Metal Blade did not offer to sign the band, the compilation drew the attention of Combat Records. Possessed signed with the label and released the album "Seven Churches" in 1985.
Possessed followed the release with a supporting tour which included a performance with Slayer and Venom at San Francisco's Kabuki in 1986. On Halloween, 1986, Possessed released their second album, "Beyond the Gates". In 1987 the band issued a five song EP titled "The Eyes Of Horror" which marked a change in direction for the band. The Satanic themes that they had become noted for were completely absent on the EP. The songs had more of a thrash metal style than their earlier death metal. The EP was produced by guitarist Joe Satriani. Most of the songwriting was done by Lalonde, rather than Becerra and Torrao who had written most of the band's earlier material.
Shortly after the release of the Eyes of Horror EP the band disbanded. In 1989, Jeff Becerra was paralyzed from the waist down following a shooting incident.
Mike Torrao reformed Possessed in 1993 with a new line-up consisting former members of Machine Head and Pro-Pain. The new line-up recorded two demos before dissolving the same year.
In 2007, it was announced that Jeff Becerra would be performing under the "Possessed" name at the Wacken Open Air festival and would be backed by all members of Sadistic Intent, one of the bands featured on the Possessed tribute, and would also headline the Gathering of the Bestial Legions III festival in Los Angeles.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possessed_(band)
2) This is the story of a band whose tragic legacy could never have been predicted. Possessed were born out the thriving underground West Midlands Rock & Blues scene of the mid to late ‘60’s. This was a scene in which band- leader, Vernon Pereira, had been a key figure.
The band were formed in late 1969 when Vernon teamed up (after a spell playing next to Robert Plant in The Band Of Joy) with Mick Reeves, who had been playing in (amongst other bands) Sugarstack with Al Atkins. This was the band that would eventually evolve into being the first incarnation of Judas Priest.
Exploration was originally intended for releases in 1971. Due to various reasons the album never saw the light of day; that is, until a few years back, when Rise Above Records released it.
The band were finally on the verge of signing a major deal, when tragedy struck. Whilst returning home from a gig in 1976, the bands van drove into a stationary tanker, taking the lives of three band members.
Seance
Possessed Lyrics
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Hear them singing inside your head.
Oh, my gypsy, can you tell,
If sweet Satan
Will rise from Hell?
Crystal ball, will hypnotize,
Paint the circle around the pentagram,
Cut the throat of the crying ram.
Seance.
The lyrics to Possessed's song Seance depict the act of holding a seance, a mysterious and often controversial practice which involves attempting to communicate with the spirits of the dead. The first line, "Join hands to summon up the dead", sets the scene for the ritual as participants make physical contact to create a circle of energy. The second line, "Hear them singing inside your head", suggests that the spirits are communicating telepathically, and their presence is felt as an internal sensation. The reference to a "gypsy" who can predict whether "sweet Satan" will rise from Hell adds an element of danger and unpredictability to the proceedings, as the participants are actively seeking to make contact with demonic forces.
The next stanza mentions a "crystal ball" and "demon eyes", further emphasizing the supernatural and mystical nature of the seance. The use of a pentagram and the sacrifice of a ram also suggest that the participants are invoking dark powers, with potentially harmful consequences. The repetition of the title, "Seance", acts as a kind of refrain or chant, reinforcing the sense of ritual and intensity.
Overall, the lyrics to Possessed's Seance are a vivid and dramatic portrayal of the seance experience, with references to mysticism, demons, and the occult. The song taps into the enduring fascination with the paranormal and the unknown, and invites the listener to imagine themselves in the midst of an eerie and otherworldly ceremony.
Line by Line Meaning
Join hands to summon up the dead,
Let us hold hands to invoke the dead spirits.
Hear them singing inside your head.
You will perceive their sound resonating in your thoughts.
Oh, my gypsy, can you tell,
Gypsy, with your mystical power, are you able to predict for us
If sweet Satan Will rise from Hell?
Whether the demon, Satan will come out of his abode, the inferno?
Crystal ball, will hypnotize,
The crystal globe will take you under its spell,
Look inside those demon eyes.
You will behold the eyes of the devil himself.
Paint the circle around the pentagram,
Draw a marked circle surrounding the five-pointed star symbol.
Cut the throat of the crying ram.
Slaughter the weeping male sheep by slitting its neck.
Seance.
A séance to communicate with the dead.
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Written by: JOHN BARRY
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