House of Lords is a hard rock band from Los Angeles and is the final incarnation of Giuffria, managed by Gene Simmons.
Gene Simmons signed Giuffria to his record label "Simmons Records", but insisted they get rid of original vocalist David Glen Eisley, who would be replaced by James Christian.
House of Lords' debut was released in 1988, featuring a heavier sound than Giuffria with slightly less emphasis on keyboards, the debut received critical acclaim and the band toured with both Cheap Trick and opened for Scorpions in 1989.
The album featured one major hit "I Wanna Be Loved". Despite a successful tour, original guitarist Lanny Cordola left in 1990, replaced by Michael Guy.
Their next effort, 1990's, Sahara features an impressive list of guest musicians. Although the guitar work is credited to that of Michael Guy, the majority of guitar work was divided between Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick, Chris Impellitteri of Impellitteri, Doug Aldrich and Mandy Meyer.
1992's release Demons Down, described by Christian as his favourite release, features Dennis Chick (guitars), Sean McNabb (bass) and Tommy Aldridge (drums) as well as, sole original members, James Christian and Greg Giuffria.
A new album was rumoured to be released in 2002, with original members Lanny Cordola, Chuck Wright and Ken Mary, two years later it was released by Frontiers Records, however Greg Giuffria had pulled out and keyboard work was completed by Derek Sherinian.
In 2006 House of Lords released a new album, World Upside Down with a new lineup, and a live album Live in the UK was released in January 2007. |