Swiss thrash trio Coroner — made up of bassist Ron Royce, drummer Marquis Marky (a.k.a. Marky Edelmann) and guitarist Tommy T. Baron — is rumored to be reuniting for an appearance at next year's edition of Hellfest, set to take place June 17-19, 2011 in Clisson, France.
Coroner's name/logo appears on a promotional poster that was captured yesterday in the photo below, taken at the site of this year's Hellfest. In addition, a short posting on the Hellfest web site regarding next year's event reads as follows, "We also announce the arrival of a legendary group! Stay tuned; you'll have a hell of a surprise and do not wait to buy those tickets!"
Originally part of the road crew for fellow countrymen
Celtic Frost,
Coroner went on to become one of the most progressive extreme metal acts of the Eighties.
The connection between the Zurich band and Celtic Frost was so strong, in fact, that Celtic Frost frontman Tom G. Warrior offered to handle vocals for the emerging band's demo. Warrior and Coroner entered Switzerland's Magnetix studio on October 10, 1985, and nine days later they walked out with the impressive four-song 1986 release, "Death Cult".
While subsequent bootlegged CDs included the bonus tracks of "Arrogance In Uniform" and "Hate, Fire, Blood", the original four-track demo consisted of the following tracks: "Spectators Of Sin", "Spiral Dream", "Aerial Combat" and "The Invincible". (Only "Spiral Dream" would make it onto Coroner's 1987 debut LP, "R.I.P.")
Thanks for the report to Blabbermouth.net.