Neat Records was a British
independent record label based near
Newcastle, England. The label was established in 1979 by David Wood, who was the owner of Impulse Studios in
Wallsend,
Tyne and Wear.[1] A key figure in the establishment of the label was
Steve Thompson. Thompson was house producer at Impulse at the time and helped set up Neat, became the A&R manager and produced all the initial recordings, as well as managing the publishing arm, Neat Music. The label was sold in 1995 to
Sanctuary Records.
Neat Records was arguably the most instrumental label in the revival of heavy metal in the early 1980s in the UK. The movement was known as the
new wave of British heavy metal or NWOBHM for short. The label is most notable for the early releases of Newcastle band
Venom who are widely credited with the invention of
black metal. While none of Neat Records' acts really broke through to the mainstream themselves, Venom,
Raven,
Blitzkrieg and
Jaguar particularly are acknowledged as major influences on a host of major American
thrash metal bands such as
Metallica,
Megadeth and
Anthrax. Metallica have covered Blitzkrieg's self-titled song "Blitzkrieg" and Metallica drummer
Lars Ulrich has claimed "
Whiplash" to be a deliberate attempt to emulate Jaguar's song "Stormchild" which was written by Jeff Cox.[2] This was disclosed to interviewer Robin Askew from 'Venue' magazine during an interview with Lars Ulrich, and subsequently published in the magazine.[3]
Neat Records was a British
independent record label based near
Newcastle, England. The label was established in 1979 by David Wood, who was the owner of Impulse Studios in
Wallsend,
Tyne and Wear.[1] A key figure in the establishment of the label was
Steve Thompson. Thompson was house producer at Impulse at the time and helped set up Neat, became the A&R manager and produced all the initial recordings, as well as managing the publishing arm, Neat Music. The label was sold in 1995 to
Sanctuary Records.
Neat Records was arguably the most instrumental label in the revival of heavy metal in the early 1980s in the UK. The movement was known as the
new wave of British heavy metal or NWOBHM for short. The label is most notable for the early releases of Newcastle band
Venom who are widely credited with the invention of
black metal. While none of Neat Records' acts really broke through to the mainstream themselves, Venom,
Raven,
Blitzkrieg and
Jaguar particularly are acknowledged as major influences on a host of major American
thrash metal bands such as
Metallica,
Megadeth and
Anthrax. Metallica have covered Blitzkrieg's self-titled song "Blitzkrieg" and Metallica drummer
Lars Ulrich has claimed "
Whiplash" to be a deliberate attempt to emulate Jaguar's song "Stormchild" which was written by Jeff Cox.[2] This was disclosed to interviewer Robin Askew from 'Venue' magazine during an interview with Lars Ulrich, and subsequently published in the magazine.[3]