00:00In 1988, Atomcraft, with its definitive lineup of Ian Swift, vocals, Rob Matthew, guitar,
00:08Tony Dolan, guitar, Darren Cooper, bass, and Jed Cook, drums, was struggling to secure a renewed
00:16album deal for their next album, Atomized. The recent invention of the CD was sweeping the world,
00:23negatively impacting small music labels that couldn't generate a profit after decades of
00:28producing vinyl records. The ease of pirating music via CDs led to smaller labels going bankrupt,
00:36and these labels were the backbone of the music industry, enabling young bands to get their foot
00:42in the door and achieve greater success. In this environment, Atomcraft struggled to get signed.
00:50Demo recordings for their final album were of such high quality that they could easily have been
00:55used as album material. In late 1989, guitarist Rob Matthew had had enough and left the band.
01:04In 1990, Tony Dolan received an offer he couldn't refuse to join Venom as their singer and bassist,
01:11replacing Kronos, who had moved to the United States to form his own band. Atomcraft disbanded and
01:18officially ended that year. Acrimony had followed the band since its inception, and bad blood lingered among
01:25band members. In the early 2000s, Tony Dolan attempted an Atomcraft reunion with himself as the
01:33only original member, a decision met with no comment from the other four. This reunion was short-lived,
01:40as Dolan began working with former Venom bandmate Mantis on new projects. The legacy of Atomcraft
01:48is that of a strong British heavy metal band that, through luck, recorded albums and rubbed shoulders
01:55with the new wave of American thrash pioneers taking the world by storm. Because of this unique position,
02:03Atomcraft had to elevate their game, which they did. By the end of their four-year career,
02:10they had become a truly great five-piece heavy metal band, capable of standing up to any American band,
02:17both live and increasingly on record. It could be said that their first four years were a training ground,
02:24as many big-name bands throughout history have gone through various lineups and tribulations
02:30before everything fell into place. However, times were changing, and the music industry was evolving,
02:37with new genres like grunge emerging. Underdogs Atomcraft were destined to be remembered as one of the
02:45great UK heavy metal bands of the 1980s.
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