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Last in Line

Last in Line is an American band formed in 2012 by former members of Ronnie James Dio's original lineup, including drummer , bassist , and guitarist , alongside vocalist Andrew Freeman. The group derives its name from Dio's 1984 album , on which Appice, Bain, and Campbell had collaborated as co-writers and performers. Initially conceived as a project to honor and perform material from Dio's first three albums—Holy Diver (1983), The Last in Line (1984), and Sacred Heart (1985)—the band evolved to create original music while preserving the classic heavy metal sound of that era. Keyboardist Claude Schnell, another Dio alumnus, joined for the band's early live performances but departed in 2015, prior to the debut album. Following Bain's death in January 2016 at age 68, bassist Phil Soussan (formerly of Ozzy Osbourne and Dio) became a permanent member. The current lineup—Freeman, Campbell (who also plays guitar in Def Leppard), Appice, and Soussan—has toured extensively, sharing stages with acts like Saxon, Megadeth, and W.A.S.P. Last in Line's discography includes three studio albums: Heavy Crown (2016), which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and featured contributions from producer Jeff Pilson of Dokken; II (2019), showcasing a more collaborative songwriting approach; and Jericho (2023), produced by Chris "Frenchie" Collier and released via earMUSIC. The band has also issued singles such as "A Day in the Life" (a cover of The Beatles' track, 2022) and "Ghost Town" (2023), the latter serving as the lead single from Jericho. As of 2025, the group is developing material for a potential fourth album, with members working remotely amid Campbell and Appice's commitments to their primary bands.

Origins

Connections to Dio

Last in Line draws its name and spiritual foundation from , the legendary vocalist whose solo career defined a cornerstone of the genre in the 1980s. The band's moniker is directly inspired by Dio's 1984 album , symbolizing their commitment to perpetuating the and sound that Dio pioneered with his eponymous band. Following Dio's death from on May 16, 2010, the group emerged as a to his legacy, with founding members expressing a profound desire to honor his memory by reviving and performing the classic songs from Dio's early solo era, particularly those from albums like (1983) and . The band's inception is rooted in the shared history of its founding members with Dio's original lineup, each having played pivotal roles in shaping the sound of Dio's solo projects. served as the lead guitarist from 1982 to 1986, contributing to the band's breakthrough albums and co-writing key tracks that blended fantasy-themed lyrics with powerful riffs. was the drummer across multiple stints from 1982–1989, 1993–1999, and 2006–2010 (with Heaven & Hell), providing the driving rhythms that underpinned Dio's epic compositions. acted as bassist from 1982 to 1989, briefly in 1992–1993, and from 1999 to 2004, co-writing much of the material on and , which established Dio's signature blend of operatic vocals and thunderous instrumentation. These musicians, as co-conspirators in Dio's creative process, sought to continue the essence of that era's innovation after Dio's passing. Conceived as a continuation of Dio's musical vision without attempting a direct of his band, Last in Line's formation in 2012 stemmed from initial discussions among Campbell, Appice, and Bain about preserving Dio's and legacy amid personal and practical constraints. The members aimed to pay homage through performances of Dio-era material while creating new music in a similar vein, emphasizing the genre's thematic depth and prowess. However, they opted against using the "Dio" name due to legal ownership by Dio's and familial perspectives; as Campbell noted, Wendy Dio, Ronnie's widow and former manager, "never wanted to be a band" but rather a vehicle solely for Ronnie as the central artist, complicating any reunion under the original banner. This decision allowed the group to honor Dio's influence independently while navigating and inheritance issues tied to his .

Formation (2012)

In early 2012, guitarist , who had co-written much of 's early material, reached out to his former bandmates drummer and bassist to reconnect through jamming sessions focused on their classic songs. This reunion was motivated by a desire to honor the legacy of , who had passed away in 2010, while reclaiming creative ownership of the music they had originally composed together during 's formative years. The trio, all original members of 's lineup from the , began rehearsals in 2012, marking the official formation of the group. Keyboardist , another alumnus, also joined for early rehearsals and performances to help recreate the classic sound. The band's first public live show took place on August 3, 2013, at the Slidebar in . To complete the lineup, Appice recommended vocalist Andrew Freeman, a longtime acquaintance from his time working with bands like Lynch Mob, to join the rehearsals and provide vocals on the Dio material. Freeman was selected for his powerful, distinctive voice that complemented the band's heavy sound without attempting to imitate Dio, allowing the group to pay tribute while forging a fresh identity. This choice came after informal sessions where Freeman's performance impressed Campbell, Appice, and Bain, leading to his permanent role in the band. The band adopted the name "Last in Line," drawn directly from Dio's 1984 The Last in Line, as a nod to their shared history and the era's songwriting without infringing on trademarks controlled by Dio's estate, which had already authorized other tribute projects like Dio Disciples. During initial rehearsals in , the members revisited Dio tracks for enjoyment and to rebuild their chemistry, but soon decided to prioritize original compositions that captured the same epic, fantasy-infused style. , despite ongoing health challenges, actively contributed to these early efforts, bringing his signature bass lines to the sessions.

History

Early years and Heavy Crown (2012–2017)

Following their formation in 2012 as a project to honor the music of , Last in Line embarked on their first U.S. tour in 2013, performing a setlist dominated by covers of Dio classics such as "," "," and "Stand Up and Shout." These early shows, including dates in and , showcased the band's lineup of on guitar, on bass, on drums, on keyboards, and vocalist Andrew Freeman, emphasizing their roots in Dio's original configuration while building audience rapport through familiar material. The band shifted focus to original compositions in 2014, writing and recording 12 new songs at a studio in , under the production of , a longtime associate who had previously played bass in . The resulting debut album, Heavy Crown, was released on February 19, 2016, via Frontiers Music Srl, and it debuted at No. 167 on the chart while topping the Heatseekers Albums chart. The album's themes centered on carrying forward a musical legacy amid personal and artistic challenges, reflecting the members' perseverance in the face of Dio's absence. Tragedy struck on January 23, 2016, when bassist died of aboard Def Leppard's "Hysteria on the High Seas" cruise, just days after Last in Line's there; responded with a tribute set the following night, featuring Dio songs like "We Rock" as a final homage to Bain. A planned spring tour was canceled, but the group soon recruited temporary support, including bassist , who made his debut with in April 2016 at a show. To promote Heavy Crown, Last in Line launched a 2016 tour spanning the U.S. and , with music videos for singles "Devil in Me" and "Starmaker" highlighting the album's edge. By late 2016, their live sets had evolved to prioritize original material from Heavy Crown, reducing Dio covers to a smaller portion of performances.

II (2017–2020)

Following the death of original bassist in January 2016, Last in Line recruited veteran bassist —previously known for his work with —to complete touring commitments that year. By , Soussan had become the band's official bassist as they shifted focus to new material. In late , the lineup of on guitar, on drums, Andrew Freeman on vocals, and Soussan on bass convened in to record their sophomore , simply titled , under the production of of and fame. The sessions emphasized a heavier, more aggressive sound compared to their debut, incorporating modern production techniques while retaining the classic influences rooted in their heritage. Released on February 22, 2019, via Frontiers Music Srl, debuted with singles "" in November 2018, followed by "Year of the Gun" in January 2019 and "Black Out the Sun" in February 2019. The 11-track effort showcased the band's chemistry, with standout tracks like the riff-driven opener "Black Out the Sun" and the anthemic "Gods and Tyrants," blending introspective lyrics with powerful melodies. To promote II, Last in Line launched an extensive 2019 world tour, commencing with a North American leg that included over 20 shows from February to May, such as performances at the Theater in and Montage Music Hall in . The tour extended to later that year, with dates in the UK and continental stops highlighted by high-energy sets at venues like London's . Setlists typically balanced fresh material from II—including "Landslide" and "Year of the Gun"—with Dio-era classics like "" and "," allowing the band to honor their origins while showcasing their evolution. Attendance and fan response underscored the tour's success, with the group maintaining a tight, professional delivery that evoked the spirit of 1980s . The onset of the in early 2020 severely disrupted Last in Line's momentum, forcing the cancellation of planned tour dates and live appearances amid global lockdowns and venue closures. Like many acts in the scene, the band pivoted to limited online engagement, though specific virtual performances were sparse; the halt in activity marked a challenging pause after the promotional cycle for II. Critically, II was praised for its robust energy, tight songwriting, and Freeman's commanding vocals, which reviewers highlighted as a strong fit for the material's intensity. Outlets commended the album's production and the band's ability to channel Dio's legacy into fresh compositions, with tracks like "Give Up the Ghost" noted for their melodic hooks and rhythmic drive. However, some critiques acknowledged the inherent difficulty of emerging from Ronnie James Dio's shadow, suggesting that while the record succeeded on its own merits, comparisons to the original lineup remained a hurdle for broader acceptance. Overall, solidified Last in Line's position as a credible continuation of classic traditions.

Jericho (2020–2023)

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant disruptions to Last in Line's touring schedule in 2020, including the cancellation of multiple festival appearances that had been planned to promote their previous album. With live performances halted, the band shifted focus to songwriting, collaborating remotely during 2020 and 2021 to develop material for their next release. In January 2020, prior to the full onset of restrictions, they recorded six foundational tracks in the studio. The album Jericho was partially recorded during the at Studios and in , with the band self-producing the project to capture a raw, collaborative energy despite limited in-person time. Themes of and amid adversity permeate the record, drawing on biblical imagery—such as the crumbling—to symbolize overcoming obstacles, reflecting the era's challenges. Released on March 31, 2023, via earMUSIC, Jericho features 12 tracks blending heavy riffs, soaring vocals, and classic drive, with standout singles including "," which explores breaking cycles of hardship, and "Not Today ," released with a in September 2023. Following the album's release, resumed live performances in 2022 with the U.S.-based tour, followed by additional North American dates in 2023 supporting , including shows at venues like the Tower Theatre in Fresno and in . The band also played European dates earlier in 2022, such as in and , marking a return to international stages. No major lineup changes occurred during this period, with the core members— on guitar, on drums, on bass, and Andrew Freeman on vocals—maintaining stability. Jericho received strong acclaim from fans and critics for honoring the Dio legacy through powerful, riff-driven songs while showcasing the band's evolved, grittier sound, often hailed as their strongest effort to date. Media coverage, including features in Ultimate Classic Rock and Louder, highlighted its thematic depth and musical intensity as a career pinnacle, though no major award nominations were reported.

2024–present

In early 2024, resumed live performances after a , beginning with a stint on the Rock Legends Cruise from January 22 to 26, followed by headline shows at the Golden Nugget in on January 26 and The Grand Theater in Anaheim on January 27. The band also appeared at the M3 at in , on May 4, delivering a set that included classics like "" and "Stand Up and Shout" alongside tracks such as "Devil in Me" from their debut album, and "" and "Bastard Son" from . Additional U.S. dates in rounded out their spring schedule, including performances on March 9 in Port Charlotte and March 10 in Clearwater. Activity slowed in 2025 amid band members' solo commitments, with no official tour dates announced as of . In June, however, guitarist revealed in an interview that the band had completed writing for a potential fourth album, with four tracks already mastered and guitar overdubs underway on others; he expressed interest in releasing material in batches as rather than a full-length record, while hoping for shows in 2026. Tensions surfaced in July when vocalist Andrew Freeman posted on Facebook that the band "may have run its course," hinting at internal challenges that could signal an end or extended hiatus—a statement that contrasted sharply with Campbell's earlier optimism. The band maintained a presence on social media, sharing promotions for past releases like the Jericho music video for "Not Today Satan" and birthday tributes to Campbell. By November, Freeman reiterated in an interview that progress on new music remained stalled, attributing decisions to Campbell's priorities with , leaving the band's future uncertain.

Members

Current members

The current lineup of Last in Line consists of four members who have been active with the band into 2025. Vivian Campbell – lead guitar (2012–present)
Campbell is a founding member of Last in Line and its primary songwriter, drawing from his experience as Dio's guitarist on albums like and . He is also the rhythm guitarist for , where he has performed since 1992.
Vinny Appice – drums (2012–present)
Appice, another founding member, is renowned for his work with on their 1980s albums and as Dio's longtime drummer across multiple projects. In Last in Line, he provides the rhythmic foundation and drives the live performances with his dynamic style.
Phil Soussan – bass (2017–present)
Soussan joined the band following the death of original bassist and has contributed to songwriting on subsequent releases. His prior credits include playing bass for on the 1986 album and for on tour in the 1980s.
Andrew Freeman – lead vocals (2012–present)
Freeman has been the band's frontman since its inception, bringing a powerful influenced by classic . Previously the singer for Lynch Mob, he has fronted Last in Line through three studio albums, though he commented in mid-2025 that the band "may have run its course" amid discussions of a potential fourth record.

Former members

Claude Schnell – keyboards (2012–2015)
Schnell, a founding member and former keyboardist, contributed to the band's early live performances and initial development. He brought his experience from Dio's albums including and . Schnell departed in November 2015 ahead of the band's debut album recording, after which the group continued as a quartet for studio work.
Jimmy Bain served as the original for from the band's formation in 2012 until his death in 2016. A co-founder of the band alongside drummer and guitarist —both former members of Ronnie James 's band—Bain brought his extensive experience from Dio and to shape the group's sound rooted in classic . His tenure was marked by collaborative efforts in the band's early development, drawing on his history as a co-writer on Dio's seminal albums like and . Bain's contributions were particularly evident on Last in Line's debut album, Heavy Crown (2016), where he provided the bass lines that anchored the record's powerful rhythms and melodic structures. His playing infused the tracks with a familiar Dio-era groove, emphasizing driving bass riffs that complemented the band's tribute to their late frontman's legacy while introducing original material. Bain's influence extended to the songwriting process, helping to craft songs that blended intensity with accessible hooks, solidifying the band's identity during its formative years. Bain passed away on January 23, 2016, at the age of 68, due to complications from , just weeks before Heavy Crown was released. His death occurred aboard the cruise ship during a performance with the band, prompting to dedicate their subsequent tours and album to his memory. Following Bain's passing, the band auditioned bassists and brought in a replacement to complete scheduled 2016 shows, transitioning to a permanent lineup by 2017. Erik Norlander served as a touring member from 2016 to 2018, supporting live performances during this period. As of 2025, Bain and Schnell are the permanent former members of Last in Line.

Timeline

The following timeline outlines the key lineup changes for Last in Line since its formation, focusing on personnel shifts and tying them to periods of stability marked by album releases.

Discography

Studio albums

Last in Line has released three studio albums to date, each showcasing the band's roots influenced by their Dio heritage while evolving their sound with modern production. Heavy Crown, the band's debut full-length album, was released on February 19, 2016, via Frontiers Music Srl. Produced by longtime collaborator , who also contributed , the record was recorded in a studio and features 11 tracks blending classic metal riffs with melodic hooks. It topped the Heatseekers Albums . Standout tracks include the "Devil in Me," known for its driving rhythm and anthemic chorus, and "Starmaker," which highlights Vivian Campbell's guitar work. The follow-up, , arrived on February 22, 2019, again through Frontiers Music Srl. Co-produced by the band and , the album was tracked in and emphasizes Phil Soussan's bass contributions following Jimmy Bain's passing. It comprises 12 tracks, including an intro, and explores themes of resilience and conflict, with representative songs like "Black Out the Sun," featuring aggressive riffs and Andrew Freeman's soaring vocals, and "," a mid-tempo powerhouse. Jericho, the third studio album, was issued on March 31, 2023, by earMUSIC. Self-produced by the band alongside engineer Chris Collier, it was largely recorded remotely during the , with members contributing from home studios. The 12-track effort delivers raw, high-energy , exemplified by "Ghost Town," a brooding opener with atmospheric builds, and "Do the Work," an urgent call-to-action anthem. As of June 2025, vocalist Andrew Freeman stated that the band was developing material for a potential fourth album but had not completed a full album, with no further announcements or release details as of November 2025.

Singles and EPs

Last in Line has released a number of singles to promote their studio albums, often selecting tracks that highlight their heavy metal roots and vocal harmonies. These singles have typically been issued digitally and as promotional videos, with some receiving radio play on rock stations. The band's only EP to date is a covers collection that pays homage to classic rock influences. The debut album Heavy Crown (2016) was supported by two primary singles. "Devil in Me" served as the , released in advance of the album to showcase the band's aggressive riffing and Andrew Freeman's powerful vocals, drawing comparisons to Dio's classic era. "Starmaker" followed as a second single, emphasizing melodic hooks and guitar work from , and was accompanied by an official . For the sophomore album II (2019), the band issued limited promotional singles, with tracks like "Landslide" receiving emphasis in live performances and videos, though no major formal singles were charted. The 2023 album Jericho saw an active singles campaign, beginning with "Not Today Satan" in early 2023, a high-energy opener featuring Vinny Appice's signature drumming and themes of resilience. This was followed by "Ghost Town," which addressed isolation with brooding lyrics and a music video highlighting the band's stage presence. "Do the Work" emerged later in the year as another single, praised for its motivational message and heavy guitar solos. "House Party at the End of the World" was also released as a standalone single tied to the album's apocalyptic motifs. In 2022, released their sole EP, , a limited-edition 12-inch featuring covers of classic tracks including ' "" and live recordings from earlier tours. The EP, issued by earMUSIC, was limited to 3,000 numbered copies and celebrated the band's influences while bridging their heritage with new interpretations.
TitleTypeRelease YearAlbum AssociationLabel
Devil in MeSingle2016Heavy CrownFrontiers Music Srl
StarmakerSingle2016Heavy CrownFrontiers Music Srl
Not Today SatanSingle2023earMUSIC
Single2023earMUSIC
Do the WorkSingle2023earMUSIC
House Party at the End of the WorldSingle2023earMUSIC
EP2022Standalone (covers)earMUSIC

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