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Nasty Savage - To Release Next Full Length In October

20 years since the release of their last studio album Psycho Psycho, thrash/power metal legends Nasty Savage have now announced that their new record Jeopardy Room is set for release on October 4th 2024. The news of the album was broke on social media by guitarist Dave Orman, who replaced original Nasty Savage guitarist David Austin nearly two years ago.

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Posted: 27.04.2024 by Metal God | Comments (1)


Nasty Savage - Begin Recording New Material

Power/thrash metal legends Nasty Savage announced on their Facebook page that they are recording their long-awaited new album at the legendary Morrisound Recording Studios in Tampa, Florida. To be released later this year via FHM Records, the record will be the band's first since 2004's Psycho Psycho. Stay tuned for updates.

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Posted: 15.03.2024 by Metal God | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - To Release New Album In 2024

Following a 20-year recording hiatus, which saw a series of reunions and breakups as well as lineup changes (most notably including their split with longtime guitarist David Austin), Florida thrash/power metal legends Nasty Savage announced on Facebook that they are set to finally release a new album in 2024, which will be their first since 2004's Psycho Psycho.

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Posted: 14.09.2023 by Metal God | Comments (1)


Nasty Savage - Working On New Tunes

Florida metal legends Nasty Savage confirmed via Facebook that they are "at the jam room working on new songs" for their first studio album since 2004's Psycho Psycho and the very first record without guitarist and founding member David Austin, who left the band last fall and was replaced by Contorted's Dave Orman.

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Posted: 01.04.2023 by Metal God | Comments (1)


Nasty Savage - Announce New Guitarist

Following false reports from last month, when it was announced that Nasty Savage had broken up as the result of original guitarist David Austin's departure, the legendary power/thrash metal band just confirmed they are continuing on with Dave Orman of Contorted as Austin's replacement. Nasty Savage's first show with him will take place at his year's Holiday Havoc fest at The Jam Spot in New Mexico on December 9th.

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Posted: 19.10.2022 by Metal God | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - Call It Quits Again

Nasty Savage guitarist and co-founder David Austin just broke the news on his personal Facebook page that the band is permanently calling it quits, citing his desire to pursue other endeavors outside of music as the reason. It is not the first time that the band has disbanded; Nasty Savage broke up for the first time in 1990 and they had since occasionally reformed, with their last reunion taking place from 2016 until now, during which the band had been in the process of making a new album, which would have been their first since 2004's Psycho Psycho but has never seen the light of day.

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Posted: 06.09.2022 by Metal God | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - Writing First Album In Nearly 20 Years

Power/thrash metal icons Nasty Savage have been playing gigs here and there much of the time since the release of their latest album to date, Psycho Psycho (2004). But in a recent interview with Mark Kadzielawa of 69 Faces Of Rock, vocalist Nasty Ronnie and guitarist David Austin confirmed that they are in the process of writing their first full-length record in nearly 20 years, which has slowly been taking shape since the band's most recent reformation back in 2016.

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Posted: 23.05.2022 by Metal God | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - Release Rarities Compilation Album

Florida metal legends Nasty Savage just released a rarities compilation album, called Wage of Mayhem + Rarities (1983​​-​​1985), which you can now listen in its entirety via Bandcamp down under. It contains some of the band's earlier demos, predating their classic self-titled debut album from 1985. Nasty Savage, who got back together in 2016, also plan to release their first studio album since 2004's Psycho Psycho later this year or next year.

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Posted: 04.09.2021 by Metal God | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - Curtis Beeson Fighting Cancer

Former Nasty Savage drummer (between 1983 and 2012), Curtis Beeson, is battling with a brain tumor. Legendary death metallers Obituary have started a fond rising campaign, and you can help it at this location.

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Posted: 25.07.2021 by Bad English | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - Former Bassist Passes Away

Bassist Richard Bateman has died from a heart attack. Nasty Savage announced his passing recently. Bateman played briefly in the band back in 1989 and had stints in Nocturnus AD, Agent Steel and Iced Earth as well.

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Posted: 08.09.2018 by Bad English | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - Active Again, To Record New Album

Florida metal legends Nasty Savage have reunited and are planning to record a brand new studio album this summer. Tours will follow the new album's release. Psycho Psycho released back in 2004 was their latest album and now they are back!

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Posted: 23.01.2016 by Bad English | Comments (0)


Nasty Savage - Drummer Undergoes Surgery For Brain Tumor

Audrey Y Beeson-Michael, the older sister of Curtis Beeson, former drummer of the '80s/'90s metal bands Nasty Savage, Massacre, Fester and Denial Fiend, has sent the following letter to Blabbermouth.net:

"On Monday, June 28, 2010, we found out that Curtis had a massive brain tumor. Curtis had been complaining of headaches and losing the vision in his right eye for about five months. Being a "man", he did not go immediately to the hospital. My mother and my other brother Sanford (former singer of Low Brow) kind of "dragged" him to Tampa General Hospital on that Monday. After explaining to the ER staff his symptoms, they immediately send him for a CT Scan and MRI. They found a massive tumor, over and behind his right eye. They scheduled him for surgery for Friday, July 2 at 8 a.m. After 16 hours of surgery, his doctor finally came out and said that they had removed all of the tumor. The tumor was the size of a softball.

His doctor did not know the extent of the damage the tumor had caused, but earlier in the week, the ophthalmologist, after looking at his CT, said that he was probably blind in his right eye. His doctor said that after the surgery we would have to wait and see about his vision. He said the tumor had been pushing so far on his eye that the optic nerve might have been completely damaged.

The staff said he is making tremendous progress, even after a few hours. He was up talking and walking, which was a good sign. He told my mother that the first thing he checked were his legs to see if they still worked. I believe he was more worried about that than his vision. He can play the drums blind, but has to have his legs. Later on during the day, he said that the vision in his right eye seemed to be coming back, which was a very good sign.

He's on the road to recovery. We don't know how long it will be, but like the staff said, he's making great progress and has a great attitude towards all of it. I know that once he is well enough, he will want to get back to playing his drums.

Our family wants to thank everyone for all of their thoughts, prayers and support through this rough time. We would especially like to thank Dr. Eric Sauvageau, neurosurgeon of Tampa General Hospital and all of the staff for their wonderful job."

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Posted: 06.07.2010 by Carl Berg | Comments (3)