Sammy
Lasagni (Guitar), Mitch
Koontz (Bass), Peter
Gander (Drums) and former member Anthony de Angelis (Vox),
had already gained a reputation as a fabulous liveband in The first record of the Swiss with its simple title "GODIVA"
was recorded at a renowned studio in Due to the high quality of the band, GODIVA
was able to place itself at the helm of the Swiss Metal scene and soon
after got well recognised within
the European Metal Scene. After vocalist Anthony de Angelis left the band during
the recordings of the second album, the guys were able to hire no less
than ex-Victory shouter Fernando
Garcia as their new singer.
Being still extremely young in the late 80’s and early 90’s, Fernando
was then considered, together with Sebastian
Bach, one of the big vocal talents of the Metal scene, and had
worldwide success with his former band Victory
(from Hanover). With the new line-up, GODIVA’s second album “call
me under 666” was well
accepted by the media as well as the fans and even made it into the FMQB
retail charts in the USA. Their
third album “destruction”
was produced by no one less than Dennis
Ward and mastered by Mika
Jussila at Finnvox Studios in The new front man´s great, distinctive voice and years
of routine provided the band with an additional spark of originality and
freshness. Their hard modern riffing by the guitarists Sammy Lasagni and
the outstanding new
Greek guitarist Steve “El Greco” Papacharitos, relentlessly
driving groove by the rhythm-section Mitch Koontz and Peter
Gander as well as Fernando “El Toro” Garcia´s years of
live experience as well as his charismatic appearance on stage helped GODIVA
to enter the top ranking of heavy metal live acts
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