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Ninja


Lineup:


Holger vom Scheidt (vocals)
Martin Reinert (guitar)
Ulrich Siefen (guitar)
Jörg Lennartz (bass)
Christoph Segreff (drums)

Band-info:

Wuppertal locals that formed in November 1986 with Holger vom Scheidt (ex-Mordor), Martin Reinert, Ulrich Siefen (ex-Black Jack), Jörg Lennartz and drummer Christoph Segreff. After a first 4 track Demo tape in March '87 the D&S label picked them up in July '88 and produced their superb debut LP "Invincible" in August. Though these lads loved the melodic side of Heavy Metal (like Nytemare f.e.), their sound was pretty neat and heavy as fuck with also Accept influences, entering Power Metal fields more than just once. Holger vom Scheidt's vocals in places was sounding close to Living Death's Toto or Chris Boltendahl. 1989 Segreff and Siefen both left Ninja and got replaced by Bernd Rohde (guitar) and Andrè Hilgers (drums), and Ninja recorded the "Liberty" album privately in 1992 with the line up Hilgers, Rohde, vom Scheidt, Reinert and Lennartz. The material was almost close to their furious debut, Accept influenced Heavy/Power Metal with melodic touch that just deflagrated disregarded during the Death Metal wave. The guys called it a day a year later and Holger vom Scheidt teamed up with ex-guitarist Ulrich Siefen to form US Force. They returned in 1997 shortly with the "Valley of wolves" album, but quickly would surrender again.
(Thanx to Rumblefist for correction)

Discography:


"Demo '87" Demo 1987 (selfreleased)
”Invincible” LP 1988 (D&S)
"Liberty" CD 1992 (Rose)


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