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Warriors were a Yugoslav and later Canadian heavy metal band formed in Belgrade in 1982.

Warriors
The first (Yugoslav) Warriors lineup
Background information
Also known asRatnici
OriginBelgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia (1982-1983)
Toronto, Canada (1983-1986)
GenresHeavy metal
Years active19821986
LabelsPGP-RTB, Attic
Past membersDušan Nikolić
Miroslav Milatović
Slobodan Svrdlan
Dragan Deletić
Zoran Konjević
Douglass Platt
Lawrence Gretsch

The band was formed under the name Ratnici (Serbo-Croatian for Warriors) by the vocalist Dušan Nikolić and Riblja Čorba drummer Miroslav "Vicko" Milatović, being Milatović's side project. They recorded their debut release, the EP Warriors – Ratnici, in 1983, after which Milatović left the band. Nikolić continued to lead the band, which released their debut self-titled album in Yugoslavia, before moving to Toronto, Canada. In Canada the band released their second self-titled album, disbanding in 1986.


Band history


The band was formed in 1982 by vocalist Dušan Nikolić and drummer Miroslav "Vicko" Milatović and was originally named Ratnici (Serbo-Croatian for Warriors). Milatović was at the time a member of highly successful band Riblja Čorba, Ratnici being his side project.[1] The first lineup of the band also featured guitarist Dragan Deletić, guitarist Zoran Konjević and bass guitarist Slobodan Svrdlan (a former member of the band Gordi).[1]

In 1983 the band released their debut EP entitled Warriors – Ratnici, with four songs, two of them with English and two with Serbo-Croatian language lyrics, through Yugoslav record label PGP-RTB.[2] After the EP release, Milatović had to leave the band due to his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav People's Army,[1] and Canadian guitarist Douglass Platt replaced Deletić. In 1983 the band released their first self-titled album through PGP-RTB[1] with Tom Martin (a former member of the band Izazov) on drums, however, not as an official band member.[3]

After the release of their debut album, Warriors moved to Toronto and signed for Canadian record label Attic Records.[4] In 1984, with Canadian drummer Lawrence Gretsch (formerly of Frank Soda & The Imps)[5] as the new member, the band recorded their second self-titled album.[6] After the album release, the band went on a short tour with Nazareth, disbanding shortly after.[4]


Post breakup


Slobodan Svrdlan was a member of American band Lost City, recording the album Watching You (1993) with them,[7] and British band Michael Aston's Gene Loves Jezebel, recording the album Love Lies Bleeding (1999) with them.[8] Gretsch was, for a period of time, a member of Canadian band The Carpet Frogs.[5]

In 2019 Dušan Nikolić, under the moniker Warrior Angel, released the concept album Griffin 1.29 Chapter 1, dedicated to his late wife Christine Catherine Griffin.[9] The album was followed by album Griffin 1.29 Chapter 2, released in 2020.[10]


Discography



Studio albums



EPs



References


  1. Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 194.
  2. "Warriors – Ratnici at Discogs". Discogs.com. 1983-07-05. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
  3. "Warriors (1983) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
  4. "Srpski roker u Holivudu", novosti.rs
  5. Warriors at The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia
  6. "Warriors (1984) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
  7. Watching You at Discogs
  8. ''Love Lies Bleeding'' Discogs. Retrieved on 1 January 2012.
  9. Warrior Angel official website
  10. Warrior Angel official website





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