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Lee Dorrian

Lee Robert Dorrian (born 5 June 1968) is an English singer, best known as a former member of grindcore band Napalm Death and later frontman of doom metal band Cathedral.

Lee Dorrian
Dorrian in 2016
Background information
Birth nameLee Robert Dorrian
Born (1968-06-05) 5 June 1968 (age 55)
OriginCoventry, England
GenresDoom metal, stoner metal, crust punk, grindcore (early)
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1986–present
LabelsRise Above, Earache
Member ofSeptic Tank, Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine, With the Dead
Formerly ofCathedral, Napalm Death
Websiteriseaboverecords.com

Career edit

During his early teenage years, Dorrian was the editor of a local punk fanzine called Committed Suicide.[1] This led to him becoming a local punk promoter during the mid-late 80s, bringing bands such as B.G.K., Amebix, Antisect, Negazione, AntiCimex, Disorder, Bannlyst, Heresy, Icons of Filth, Anti System, Conflict, Concrete Sox, The Varukers and many others to various Coventry venues, such as the back room of The Hand & Heart public house on Far Gosford Street.[2] During this time he was a passionate animal rights activist[3] and involved in various anarchist groups and demonstrations.[4]

In April 1987 he became vocalist and lyricist with Napalm Death, recording one and a half albums with them, namely the second side of Scum and the whole From Enslavement to Obliteration album. During his time in the band, they were majorly championed by John Peel and recorded two sessions for his Radio One show. The band also made several significant TV appearances on BBC shows such as Snub TV,[5] Arena[6] and children's music show What's That Noise? They also appeared on the front cover of NME,[7] which was the inspiration to the lyrics of a song "No Mental Effort". This track appeared on Dorrian's final recording with Napalm Death, on the Mentally Murdered EP. To coincide with its release in 1989, friend Peel had helped to arrange a slot for them at Reading Festival. Unfortunately, the appearance had to be cancelled as Dorrian left the band due to disillusionment following their tour of Japan in July of that year.[8]

Whilst still a member of Napalm Death, Dorrian founded his own record label, Rise Above Records in 1988. Initially intended as a means to get him off the dole, Rise Above was kick-started as part of the Enterprise Allowance Scheme. His main aim was to release a few hardcore punk 7-inch singles in extremely limited runs, just for fun.[9] However, the label went from strength to strength and is today one of the most revered underground independent record labels in existence. Some of the artists that Dorrian has introduced to the world via Rise Above Records include Ghost, Electric Wizard, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Circulus, Blood Ceremony and many more.[10]

Later in 1989, Dorrian formed doom metal band Cathedral, releasing their debut album Forest of Equilibrium in 1991. The album is considered a genuine cult classic and a cornerstone in the evolution of the genre. Cathedral existed as a band for over 23 years before deciding to call it a day in 2012, ahead of releasing their final album The Last Spire in 2013.[11] During their lengthy career, they played as main support to Black Sabbath on their Cross Purposes tour in 1994.[12] As a result, the band became friendly with Tony Iommi, which led to him making a very rare guest appearance on Cathedral's 1995 album The Carnival Bizarre.[13]

In 1995, Dorrian collaborated with Italian musician Paul Chain, with whom he co-wrote four songs which appeared on the Alkahest album. He appeared as vocalist/lyricist in extreme doom project Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine, featuring members of Sunn O))) and Iron Monkey, releasing the one-off album 'Rampton' in 2002.[14] In 2003, he appeared on the Probot album, which was curated by his old friend and former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl.[15]

Dorrian is currently a member of With the Dead,[16] in which he is joined by former Electric Wizard bassist Tim Bagshaw, along with former Cathedral bassist Leo Smee and former Bolt Thrower drummer Alex Thomas. Their self-titled debut album was released on Rise Above Records in October 2015.[17]

Dorrian first used an extreme and ferocious death grunt style of vocal mixed with hardcore screaming in Napalm Death, but later adopted a cleaner and more varied style with Cathedral.[2]

He presented an award to Napalm Death at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2007.[18]

Influences edit

Dorrian has cited influences including Kelvin "Cal" Morris from Discharge, Pete Lyons from Antisect, Dean Jones from Extreme Noise Terror and Sakevi Yokoyama from GISM.[19]

Personal life edit

Dorrian has a long history as an anti-fascist activist.[20] He was an anti-racist skinhead in his teens and received death threats from neo-Nazi skinheads and white supremacists.[20] Dorrian also became a vegetarian at the age of 13. In a 2017 interview he stated that he has not eaten meat in 36 years.[20] He has since experimented with a vegan diet.[20]

Discography edit

 
Dorrian performing in 2010

Napalm Death edit

Cathedral edit

Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine edit

Septic Tank edit

With the Dead edit

  • 2015 – With the Dead
  • 2017 – Love from with the Dead

Collaborations edit

Release Band Member Year
Erased – Symbol of Life Paradise Lost Guest backing vocals 2002
Ice Cold Man - Probot Probot Guest vocals 2004

References edit

  1. ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | We're Really Not That Positive: Cathedral Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b M!ck. . www.earache.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  3. ^ Vera. "Interview - Cathedral". Lords of Metal. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  4. ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | Bring Out Your Dead: Cathedral's Lee Dorrian Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  5. ^ "SNUB-TV". www.metafilter.com. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  6. ^ Gallacher, Helen (17 April 1989), Heavy Metal, retrieved 6 April 2016
  7. ^ "Home of Metal | Napalm Death on cover of NME". homeofmetal.com. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  8. ^ "The Quietus | Features | In Their Own Words | Lee Dorrian On The Legacy Of Napalm Death". The Quietus. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  9. ^ Cathedral, Tags; Wizard, Electric; Dorian, Lee; Death, Napalm; Above, Rise; SxOxB. "Rise Above Records". The Metal Vault. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  10. ^ "The Quietus | Features | Anniversary | Rise Above Records Turns 25: From Electric Wizard To Iron Man". The Quietus. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Cathedral Plan Break Up | Music News @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com". www.ultimate-guitar.com. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  12. ^ . www.black-sabbath.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  13. ^ "The Carnival Bizarre | The Official Tony Iommi Website". www.iommi.com. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  14. ^ "Rampton - Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  15. ^ "www.FooArchive.com; Probot - Time Out". www.fooarchive.com. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  16. ^ "CATHEDRAL, ELECTRIC WIZARD Members Join Forces In WITH THE DEAD". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  17. ^ "With the Dead - With the Dead | Releases | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  18. ^ bravewords.com. "NAPALM DEATH Win Metal Hammer Award, Begin UK Tour, Prepare For Summer Festivals". bravewords.com. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  19. ^ Tobin, Dan. . www.earache.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  20. ^ a b c d "Lee Dorrian on Growing Up an Anti-Racist Skinhead, Fighting Neo-Nazis". Revolvermag.com. Retrieved 6 March 2021.

External links edit

  • Rise Above Records official website
  • Cathedral Coven Website

dorrian, robert, dorrian, born, june, 1968, english, singer, best, known, former, member, grindcore, band, napalm, death, later, frontman, doom, metal, band, cathedral, dorrian, 2016background, informationbirth, namelee, robert, dorrianborn, 1968, june, 1968, . Lee Robert Dorrian born 5 June 1968 is an English singer best known as a former member of grindcore band Napalm Death and later frontman of doom metal band Cathedral Lee DorrianDorrian in 2016Background informationBirth nameLee Robert DorrianBorn 1968 06 05 5 June 1968 age 55 OriginCoventry EnglandGenresDoom metal stoner metal crust punk grindcore early Occupation s SingerYears active1986 presentLabelsRise Above EaracheMember ofSeptic Tank Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine With the DeadFormerly ofCathedral Napalm DeathWebsiteriseaboverecords com Contents 1 Career 2 Influences 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Napalm Death 4 2 Cathedral 4 3 Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine 4 4 Septic Tank 4 5 With the Dead 5 Collaborations 6 References 7 External linksCareer editDuring his early teenage years Dorrian was the editor of a local punk fanzine called Committed Suicide 1 This led to him becoming a local punk promoter during the mid late 80s bringing bands such as B G K Amebix Antisect Negazione AntiCimex Disorder Bannlyst Heresy Icons of Filth Anti System Conflict Concrete Sox The Varukers and many others to various Coventry venues such as the back room of The Hand amp Heart public house on Far Gosford Street 2 During this time he was a passionate animal rights activist 3 and involved in various anarchist groups and demonstrations 4 In April 1987 he became vocalist and lyricist with Napalm Death recording one and a half albums with them namely the second side of Scum and the whole From Enslavement to Obliteration album During his time in the band they were majorly championed by John Peel and recorded two sessions for his Radio One show The band also made several significant TV appearances on BBC shows such as Snub TV 5 Arena 6 and children s music show What s That Noise They also appeared on the front cover of NME 7 which was the inspiration to the lyrics of a song No Mental Effort This track appeared on Dorrian s final recording with Napalm Death on the Mentally Murdered EP To coincide with its release in 1989 friend Peel had helped to arrange a slot for them at Reading Festival Unfortunately the appearance had to be cancelled as Dorrian left the band due to disillusionment following their tour of Japan in July of that year 8 Whilst still a member of Napalm Death Dorrian founded his own record label Rise Above Records in 1988 Initially intended as a means to get him off the dole Rise Above was kick started as part of the Enterprise Allowance Scheme His main aim was to release a few hardcore punk 7 inch singles in extremely limited runs just for fun 9 However the label went from strength to strength and is today one of the most revered underground independent record labels in existence Some of the artists that Dorrian has introduced to the world via Rise Above Records include Ghost Electric Wizard Uncle Acid amp the Deadbeats Circulus Blood Ceremony and many more 10 Later in 1989 Dorrian formed doom metal band Cathedral releasing their debut album Forest of Equilibrium in 1991 The album is considered a genuine cult classic and a cornerstone in the evolution of the genre Cathedral existed as a band for over 23 years before deciding to call it a day in 2012 ahead of releasing their final album The Last Spire in 2013 11 During their lengthy career they played as main support to Black Sabbath on their Cross Purposes tour in 1994 12 As a result the band became friendly with Tony Iommi which led to him making a very rare guest appearance on Cathedral s 1995 album The Carnival Bizarre 13 In 1995 Dorrian collaborated with Italian musician Paul Chain with whom he co wrote four songs which appeared on the Alkahest album He appeared as vocalist lyricist in extreme doom project Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine featuring members of Sunn O and Iron Monkey releasing the one off album Rampton in 2002 14 In 2003 he appeared on the Probot album which was curated by his old friend and former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl 15 Dorrian is currently a member of With the Dead 16 in which he is joined by former Electric Wizard bassist Tim Bagshaw along with former Cathedral bassist Leo Smee and former Bolt Thrower drummer Alex Thomas Their self titled debut album was released on Rise Above Records in October 2015 17 Dorrian first used an extreme and ferocious death grunt style of vocal mixed with hardcore screaming in Napalm Death but later adopted a cleaner and more varied style with Cathedral 2 He presented an award to Napalm Death at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2007 18 Influences editDorrian has cited influences including Kelvin Cal Morris from Discharge Pete Lyons from Antisect Dean Jones from Extreme Noise Terror and Sakevi Yokoyama from GISM 19 Personal life editDorrian has a long history as an anti fascist activist 20 He was an anti racist skinhead in his teens and received death threats from neo Nazi skinheads and white supremacists 20 Dorrian also became a vegetarian at the age of 13 In a 2017 interview he stated that he has not eaten meat in 36 years 20 He has since experimented with a vegan diet 20 Discography edit nbsp Dorrian performing in 2010Napalm Death edit 1987 Scum track 12 28 1988 From Enslavement to Obliteration 1988 The Curse 1989 Live 1989 Mentally Murdered 1989 Napalm Death S O B split 7 inch 1989 The Peel Sessions track 1 8 1992 Death by Manipulation track 8 19 2000 The Complete Radio One Sessions track 1 8 2003 Noise for Music s Sake track 4 14 28 34 45 51 Cathedral edit 1990 In Memoriam 1991 Demo 2 1991 Forest of Equilibrium 1992 Soul Sacrifice 1993 The Ethereal Mirror 1994 Cosmic Requiem 1994 In Memoriam 1994 Statik Majic 1995 The Carnival Bizarre 1996 Supernatural Birth Machine 1996 Hopkins The Witchfinder General 1998 Caravan Beyond Redemption 2001 Endtyme 2002 The VIIth Coming 2005 The Garden of Unearthly Delights 2010 The Guessing Game 2013 The Last SpireTeeth of Lions Rule the Divine edit 2002 RamptonSeptic Tank edit 2013 The Slaughter 2018 Rotting CivilisationWith the Dead edit 2015 With the Dead 2017 Love from with the DeadCollaborations editRelease Band Member YearErased Symbol of Life Paradise Lost Guest backing vocals 2002Ice Cold Man Probot Probot Guest vocals 2004References edit The Quietus Features A Quietus Interview We re Really Not That Positive Cathedral Interviewed The Quietus Retrieved 6 April 2016 a b M ck Lee Dorrian interview www earache com Archived from the original on 3 October 2013 Retrieved 6 April 2016 Vera Interview Cathedral Lords of Metal Retrieved 6 April 2016 The Quietus Features A Quietus Interview Bring Out Your Dead Cathedral s Lee Dorrian Interviewed The Quietus Retrieved 6 April 2016 SNUB TV www metafilter com Retrieved 6 April 2016 Gallacher Helen 17 April 1989 Heavy Metal retrieved 6 April 2016 Home of Metal Napalm Death on cover of NME homeofmetal com Retrieved 6 April 2016 The Quietus Features In Their Own Words Lee Dorrian On The Legacy Of Napalm Death The Quietus Retrieved 6 April 2016 Cathedral Tags Wizard Electric Dorian Lee Death Napalm Above Rise SxOxB Rise Above Records The Metal Vault Retrieved 6 April 2016 The Quietus Features Anniversary Rise Above Records Turns 25 From Electric Wizard To Iron Man The Quietus Retrieved 6 April 2016 Cathedral Plan Break Up Music News Ultimate Guitar Com www ultimate guitar com Retrieved 6 April 2016 1994 Tour Black Sabbath Online www black sabbath com Archived from the original on 17 October 2016 Retrieved 6 April 2016 The Carnival Bizarre The Official Tony Iommi Website www iommi com Retrieved 6 April 2016 Rampton Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 6 April 2016 www FooArchive com Probot Time Out www fooarchive com Retrieved 6 April 2016 CATHEDRAL ELECTRIC WIZARD Members Join Forces In WITH THE DEAD BLABBERMOUTH NET 11 August 2015 Retrieved 6 April 2016 With the Dead With the Dead Releases AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 6 April 2016 bravewords com NAPALM DEATH Win Metal Hammer Award Begin UK Tour Prepare For Summer Festivals bravewords com Retrieved 6 April 2016 Tobin Dan Lee Dorrian interview www earache com Archived from the original on 3 October 2013 Retrieved 1 December 2012 a b c d Lee Dorrian on Growing Up an Anti Racist Skinhead Fighting Neo Nazis Revolvermag com Retrieved 6 March 2021 External links editRise Above Records official website Cathedral Coven Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Dorrian amp oldid 1185459348, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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