
In 2010, Uros Raskovski left Steelheart once again and the band decided to continue on as a four piece.

Uros worked with Miljenko on the new album Good 2B Alive. Uros Raskovski rejoined the band in early 2009. He was replaced after Lonero left to pursue his band LoNero full-time. Instrumental guitarist Bill Lonero joined SteelHeart for the Rocklahoma festival on July 13, 2008.

Chris Risola has a guitar studio and rejoined Steelheart for the Just a Taste tour and the touring circle for the album Good 2b Alive. He died on 3/21/08 after falling into a coma from suffering a brain aneurysm on 3/17/08. Meanwhile, former drummer for Steelheart, John Fowler, was working on two new projects- the Voodoo Jets and Smoke before his death. The live Steelheart DVD is also available online. Steelheart's new sound is modern and edgy while still retaining overtones of Miijenko Matijevic's roots. The EP is also a preview of what the new players of the band (Mike Humbert on drums and Uros Raskovski on lead guitar have to offer). It features three tracks from the upcoming Good 2b Alive, "LOL (Laughing Out Loud)", "Twisted Future", and "Buried Unkind", as well as the previously released track "We All Die Young", from Steelheart's album Wait. Currently, the Just a Taste is available to order from the website as well as being available live on their most recent tour of the same name. "Steelheart" ended that night.Īccording to the Steelheart website, a new album Good 2b Alive was due out November 11. Matijevic managed to walk off the stage and he was immediately taken to a hospital. The 1000 pound truss hit Matijevic on the back of the head and he fell face first onto the stage, breaking his nose, cheekbone, and jaw, and twisting his spine. Matijevic tried to dodge the massive rig, but without success. While performing, "Dancing in the Fire", a hit from the "Tangled in Reins" album, Matijevic decided to climb a lighting truss, which was improperly secured. Nearing the end of the tour, Slaughter asked Steelheart to perform one last show which would occur in Denver, Colorado. I'll never let you go You're always on my mind You're the only one for me You're all I need And I'll never, never let you go Angel eyes, my heart relies On the love you give to me You never let me. After weeks of touring in Asia, Steelheart was later asked by the heavy metal band, Slaughter, to go on tour with them. The MTV unplugged version in Hong Kong was a success, attracting an audience of over 10,000. 1 in many East Asian Countries, including Hong Kong, prompting their Asian tour in September, 1992. However the ballad "Mama Don't You Cry" charted No. Since grunge invasion was taking force, the album only reached No. The song "Steelheart" featured Matijevic hitting his highest note of all the three albums.

The second single “I’ll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes)” reached No.Steelheart's second album, "Tangled In Reins" with many songs containing sounds more like Guns N' Roses than its debut. Steelheart released their self-titled debut album in 1990. Realizing that the Red Alert name was already taken, the band settled on Steelheart allegedly because of their attitude after trying to get a record deal for so long. Poses was not interested but the next day, after hearing the demo tape, called confirming that “Red Alert” had just been given a contract with MCA records. Recording a four-track demo tape, Matijevic met artist manager Stan Poses. Frank DiCostanzo joined as a second guitarist and John Fowler replaced Jack Wilkenson on drums, after leaving the band Rage of Angels. Steelheart started off as a rock band called Red Alert, whose members included James Ward (bass), Chris Risola (guitars), Jack Wilkenson (drums) and after auditioning, Miljenko Matijevic on vocals.
