Mordred was founded in 1985 in San Francisco. Initially part of the SF thrash fraternity of the ‘80s, Mordred started making a name for themselves by incorporating rap and funk influences into their sound. Though most of their debut ‘Fool's Game’ was classed as Thrash Metal, the exceptions were the single ‘Every Day's A Holiday’ and a cover of Rick James' classic ‘Super Freak’.
The politically charged follow-up ‘In This Life’ earned rave reviews and saw them compared to the likes of Faith No More and the alt rock scene. However, by the time of the ‘Visions’ EP (1992), internal friction within the band had developed, leading to the departure of longtime vocalist Scott Holderby.
With new vocalist Paul Kimball, the band released ‘The Next Room’ in ’94, after which they parted ways. Mordred recently reformed with Holderby, touring again before releasing a brand new album, ‘The Dark Parade’ in 2021.