After the demise of the original incarnations of the band John Mortimer embarked on less heavy direction with the formation of "Dunedin" With guitarist Fin West and long term drummer Steven Cowan with bassist Graham Hall being recruited from Blues-Rock band "Just the Job".
Despite Dunedin producing some notable material, West left to pursue separate projects leaving Mortimer/Cowan and Hall to revert to a heavier sound.
This lineup of the band produced what is generally regarded as the bands finest recording "The Sound of Souls" which embraced a multitude of musical styles and introduced industrial elements to the bands sound with Cowans electronic percussion playing a significant part in moulding the overall sound. The album was released to massive critical acclaim and has been cited as an influence to countless other rock acts.
Hypnosis of Birds in 1992 was a change in the atmosphere of Holocaust. The songs were more gloomy and the riffs from The Sound of Souls were gone. Spirits Fly is largely in the slower style of Hypnosis of Birds. - - Covenant in 1997 was a return to the thrash metal style of The Sound of Souls. With the return of Graham Hall to bass it is a much faster album with the fast riffs heard in the Sound of Souls.
The Courage to Be and Primal both follow in the steps of Covenant.
Holocaust plan to reform for a special "Belsen was a Gas" concert in Edinburgh in December 2010
John McCullim - guitars
Bryan Bartley - bass
Ron Levine - drums.
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