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Cirith Ungol

Tower of Fire!

About Me

Cirith Ungol's epic tale in their own words:
"...Rob [Garven, drums] and I met in 7th grade in 1969 and instantly became friends because we both loved Ferrari and J.R.R. Tolkien's the Lord of the Rings. In the summer of 1971, he and Jerry Fogle and Pat Galligan (who later joined punk band The Angry Samoans) decided to start a band to play Beatles songs, and I think the only reason they got me was that I had an amp. We called ourselves Titanic. Three guitars plugged into one 15 watt amp and Rob with just a snare drum and hi-hat trying to play Beatles songs... Rob and Jerry and I wanted to play heavier stuff like Cream and Mountain, so we left Titanic to sink, and the three of us formed Cirith Ungol in 1972, initially playing songs by Budgie, Thin Lizzy, Highway Robbery, Hard Stuff, etc. We set up a small studio in our practice room in 1977, and we did a lot of writing and recording between 1977-80. I have stacks of tapes from that period, and there are lots of songs that have not been released. In 1979, we recorded a dozen songs and released a cassette only album, which we sold at shows. A few of the songs from that album were remixed and released on Servants of Chaos..." -Greg Lindstrom
"We played hundreds of shows, and had a band room where we played 3-4 nights a week and people would come over and hear us. We were a very powerful band live and blew away many of the bands we played with. The only part I enjoyed being in the band was playing and unfortunately out of the 22 years it was not what I got to do the most. Near the end were some of our best shows. Our roadies would dress up in robes and bring Tim out in a coffin. For 'King of the Dead' they would slowly raise it up and Tim would crawl out singing. I had these explosive devices on my cymbals which would shoot a balls of fire 20 feet in the air. We also had this stuffed head that had red LEDs for eyes that we would mount on my gong stand. We had a gigantic praying skeleton logo backdrop and sometimes the glowing Wheel of Fate logo off our album. At the end of the show we would always go crazy scraping guitar strings, smashing equipment, breaking cymbals and generally letting loose. We usually opened for 'bigger' bands so we usually got no sound check, no dressing rooms, bad sound and lights so we always would try to play as hard and heavy as we could and finish up with a bang. It made us hard and cold and we would always play very loud and kick ass!..." -Rob Garven
"I think our unique sound came from the fact that we were heavily influenced by European bands such as Thin Lizzy, early Scorpions, Lucifer's Friend, Night Sun, etc. Unfortunately for us (although we wanted to be successful) our only real thought was to create good metal. Actually we sold quite a few albums but we were always on independent labels that had little or no money for tour support, advertising, airplay, etc." -Rob Garven
See blog for a brief Cirith Ungol bio by Perry Grayson

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Member Since: 11/10/2005
Band Website: Currently No Official U.S. Site
Band Members: Tim Baker - Vocals
Jerry Fogle (R.I.P.) - Guitar
Greg Lindstrom - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
Robert Garven - Drums
Neal Beattie (aka Ptery Dactyl) - Vocals
Michael "Flint" Vujea - Bass
Jimmy Barraza - Guitar
Influences: Thin Lizzy, Trapeze, Stray Dog, Sir Lord Baltimore, Master of the Airwaves, Hard Stuff, Demian, Granicus, Night Sun, Grand Funk, Mountain, Budgie, Captain Beyond, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Iggy & the Stooges, Bloodrock, Cream, West, Bruce & Laing, Atomic Rooster, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Toe Fat, Tempest, Bang, Head Over Heels, Alamo, Led Zeppelin, Stepson, Swampgas, Moxy, A Foot in Cold Water, Thundermug, Ursa Major, Highway Robbery, Ferrari (Enzo's fast cars), J.R.R. Tolkien (Lord of the Rings), Michael Moorcock (Elric), Fritz Leiber (Fafhrd & the Grey Mouser), H.P. Lovecraft, etc.
Sounds Like: The bastard son of late '60s and early '70s heavy psychedelic rock movement and the birth pangs of proto-metal.
Record Label: Liquid Flames Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Falcon - DIE WONTCHA, Featuring CU Member Greg Lindstrom

Featuring Cirith Ungol founding member Greg Lindstrom on bass, keys and additional lead guitar, and... Now available for sale at http://www.falconband.net, Falcon's heavy rawkin' 2nd album, Die Wontch...
Posted by Cirith Ungol on Tue, 06 May 2008 02:31:00 PST

Unintentional Lagging

Greetings Servants of Chaos! Apologies for the delay in adding those who have sent friend requests in the past year. I’ve been busy getting settled in Australia and didn’t always have a st...
Posted by Cirith Ungol on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 04:57:00 PST

An Email

Once in a while we get an email on the Cirith Ungol MySpace profile that warrants sharing. This one came from Cheri Schertz. Always sad to lose a die-hard Cirith Ungol fan. R.I.P. Zac. On 11/17 Cheri ...
Posted by Cirith Ungol on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:56:00 PST

Official CU T-Shirts from Greg Lindstrom

A lot of you Ungol maniacs have been inquiring about where to get your hands on an official Cirith Ungol t-shirt. The answer is very simple.Click here to go to Greg Lindstrom's offical CU shirts on eB...
Posted by Cirith Ungol on Sat, 03 Jun 2006 04:57:00 PST

Cirith Ungol Brief Bio Part 1

A brief Cirith Ungol bio sketch by Perry Grayson 1969-1972 Note: This is a condensed version of my in-the-works full-length bio of Cirith Ungol, which will eventually be published through Tsathoggua P...
Posted by Cirith Ungol on Mon, 30 Jan 2006 03:14:00 PST

Cirith Ungol on MySpace

Hey Folks, Perry from Falcon here... I created this Cirith Ungol MySpace account on behalf of Greg Lindstrom and Rob Garven (and of course the late Jerry Fogle). So, here's your chance to show the ...
Posted by Cirith Ungol on Sat, 19 Nov 2005 04:10:00 PST