Circus of Power


Circus of Power is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1986. They disbanded in 1995 and reformed in 2014. To date, they have released four studio albums.

Overview

Circus of Power is a hard rock/heavy metal band, formed in 1986 in New York City. They have released four studio albums and two live EP’s/albums. With a sound similar to Alice in Chains, AC/DC, the Cult and Guns N' Roses, but with enough of their own distinctive and original style, CoP received significant critical fame, especially in the UK’s Kerrang! music magazine; which featured them on the front cover multiple times and awarded their first two albums five ‘K’s, each.

19861995: first incarnation

The group played in New York for several years until they signed a contract with RCA Records. In July 1987, prior to the release of their debut album, Joey Wrecked quit the band and was replaced by Ryan Maher. The band released their debut album in 1988, to much critical acclaim and followed it up, with another well received album in 1990. It was around this time that Gary Sunshine switched to guitar, and Zowie joined as bass guitarist.
On the back of these two albums and strong media support, Circus of Power was as the lone opening band for a complete tour of Black Sabbath in support of their 1990 album Tyr.
By 1991, like many hard rock/heavy metal bands of this period, CoP became casualties, of the burgeoning grunge movement; however the band persevered, recording and releasing their third album Magic and Madness in 1993; two years later, the band disbanded, ironically, just as grunge phenomenon was starting to die.
Lyrically and visually Circus of Power are heavily influenced by the biker scene and to this day, play at biker events and festivals.
Members have included vocalist Alex Mitchell, guitar players Ricky Mahler and Gary Sunshine, and drummer Ryan Maher. Of these, Mitchell is the only remaining founding member.

Revivals

In 2006, Circus of Power played two 20th-anniversary shows. The first was in Austin, Texas at Elysium on June 3, during the Republic of Texas Biker Rally, and the second in New York City at Don Hill's on September 27. The NYC performance included Queen Vixen and Honey 1Percenter from Cycle Sluts from Hell on backing vocals, with Daniel Rey and Phil Caivano as guest performers. It was their first New York performance in 12 years.
A 2007 interview indicated that singer Alex Mitchell planned to resurrect the band with a new album.
In 2008 Circus of Power was offered the opportunity to play two events, neither of which they could attend due to scheduling conflicts. The first was the Republic of Texas Biker Rally in June, and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August.
On December 1, 2008, Mitchell informed circusofpower.net that Rock Candy Records would issue a remastered release of Circus of Power's eponymous debut album. A reunion show was held on June 27, 2009 at the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles to promote the reissue and celebrate Club Vodka's seventh anniversary.
After some solo efforts and a few one-off "reunion" gigs, Mitchell added Fat Nancy and Captain Zapped to the line-up. In late 2014, they entered the studio to record fresh material. The new line-up shot a video for the song "Hard Drivin' Sister".
In 2016 the band recorded a new single and video, "American Monster", that featured Jyrki 69 of the 69 Eyes. Circus of Power then began work on their first full-length album in over 25 years, for a planned release in late 2017.
Current members:
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Studio albums

EPs and live albums

Tracks in film and television