Saxon release the video for the song “Fire And Steel” to coincide with the band’s recently announced extensive “Hell, Fire And Steel” European tour. Watch the video here (video directed, produced and edited by Paul M Green).
The original title was ‘Fire And Steam’ and the song itself is more thrash than classic metal. I was going to do it about something else, and then I had a bit of an epiphany and I thought ‘Fire And Steel’ was better let’s do it about Sheffield. If people were eating with a knife and fork back, say, a hundred years ago, that was something that sometimes was made in Sheffield. They invented stainless steel there, and there’s still a lot of steel in Sheffield but nothing like it used to be. Sheffield was one of my big stomping grounds when I was a teenager. We used to go to Sheffield and see all the bands at Sheffield City Hall, and the clubs and pubs there that had bands on. Biff Byford
The “Hell, Fire And Steel” European tour will not only see the band performing songs from their well received, recently released, top 20 album “Hell, Fire And Damnation” (out now on Silver Lining Music) but will also see the band play the whole of their classic sophomore album “Wheels of Steel” (released 45 years ago next year) as well as also playing other fan favourites and hits from across the band’s career.
The band’s groundbreaking album “Wheels of Steel” has been heavily cited by numerous journalists as one of those classic albums that every metal fan should own, so the chance to see the album played in its entirety should not be missed by any fan of the genre.
We are really excited to be heading back out to Europe early next year and wanted to do something special to mark the occasion. The Judas Priest tour was fantastic to be a part of and we wanted to take some of that spirit and energy into our next tour too and what better way than to play the first album that really took off for us globally, Wheels of Steel, in its entirety. We will of course also be playing the usual array of hits and other fan favourites. Plus we are also excited to be playing songs from our new album Hell, Fire And Damnation too which have been going down a storm, in all honesty being in Saxon has never felt so good. Biff Byford
The “Hell, Fire And Steel” tour kicks off in Bremen in Germany on February 4th, a full listing of dates are below.
HELL, FIRE AND STEEL EUROPEAN TOUR
FEB 04 – Aladin Music Hall, Bremen (DE)
FEB 06 – Amager Bio, Copenhagen (DK)
FEB 07 – Conventum, Orebro (SE)
FEB 08 – Värmekyrkan, Norrköping (SE)
FEB 09 – Slagthuset, Malmö (SE)
FEB 11 – Rockefeller, Oslo (NO)
FEB 13 – Trädgär’n, Gothenburg (SE)
FEB 14 – Folkets Park, Huskvarna (SE)
FEB 15 – Cirkus, Stockholm (SE)
FEB 17 – Docks, Hamburg (DE)
FEB 19 – Lucerna Music Bar, Prague (CZ)
FEB 20 – Studio, Kraków (PL)
FEB 21 – Gasometer, Vienna (AT)
FEB 23 – Progresja, Warsaw (PL)
FEB 25 – Muffathalle, Munich (DE)
FEB 26 – Live Club, Milan (IT)
FEB 28 – Volkshaus, Zurich (CH)
MAR 01 – Central, Erfurt (DE)
MAR 02 – 013, Tilburg (NL)
MAR 04 – Huxleys, Berlin (DE)
MAR 05 – Haus Auensee, Leipzig (DE)
For tickets and more information visit: www.saxon747.com
“Hell, Fire And Damnation” is an album which sees Saxon investigate all areas of history and mystery amidst ten of their most confident and thunderously powerful songs yet. Biff delivers his richest vocals in years, Nigel Glockler and Nibbs Carter on drums and bass respectively lay down the rhythmic law with bombastic power, and the guitars of Doug Scarratt and Brian Tatler are fresh and fiery, a perfect complement to each other, carrying an overall energy and fury which will have fans salivating. Musically, Saxon bring it all to the table. There’s a furious tribute to actual heavy metal in the denim & leather coated super-sprint “Fire And Steel”, a wonderful nod to the NWOBHM’s birth in the electric mid-pace “Pirates Of The Airwaves”, but maybe the true treasure amidst the jewels is “There’s Something In Roswell”, with the sort of expansive groove and embrace which deserves arenas.
“Hell, Fire And Damnation” is a superlative British Heavy Metal classic. Produced by Andy Sneap (Judas Priest, Exodus, Accept and Priest guitarist) and Biff Byford, with Sneap mixing and mastering, the album strides the perfect line between confident, current power, and gloriously irreverent flexing of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal muscle which Saxon co-created.
Saxon
BIFF BYFORD – Vocals
NIGEL GLOCKLER – Drums
DOUG SCARRATT – Guitar
BRIAN TATLER – Guitar
NIBBS CARTER – Bass