Cathedral (band)

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Cathedral

Country Coventry, England
Years active 1989 - present
Genres Doom metal
Stoner metal
Labels Earache Records
Rise Above Records
Nuclear Blast Records (Present)
Members Lee Dorrian
Garry Jennings
Leo Smee
Brian Dixon
Website(s) Cathedral's official site

Cathedral are a heavy metal/doom metal band from Coventry, England

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The band was founded in 1989 by Lee Dorrian (a former member of Napalm Death), Mark 'Griff' Griffiths (a former Carcass roadie) and Garry 'Gaz' Jennings (formerly of Acid Reign). At first they played very heavy and slow doom metal that was released through Earache. They later incorporated elements of stoner rock and progressive rock into their sound and some of their albums were released through Dorrian's own label, Rise Above Records.

In 1989 Lee Dorrian left his former band Napalm Death mainly becase he was getting sick of the punk scene and did not like the death metal direction Napalm Death was heading towards. Cathedral was formed after Lee Dorrian and Mark Griffiths met and discussed their love for doom bands like Candlemass, Dream Death, Pentagram, Trouble, and of course Witchfinder General (who Dorrian would later name a song after). Thus, Cathedral was born as a death/doom band on their first releases, but overtime became what many consider to be "modern doom metal" and today, they are a stoner/groove metal band with some doom influences.

The only original band members in the current line-up are Lee Dorrian and Garry 'Gaz' Jennings on guitars, although Jennings did once leave the band in their early history, only to rejoin shortly afterwards.

Their most recent album, The Garden of Unearthly Delights, is a scratch and sniff CD - rubbing the CD itself (printed with an apple) will produce the smell of apples. The CD getting warm in certain CD players will also produce this effect. However, the smell does wear off after a while and starts to emit an odour more like celery than apples - whether this is intentional or not is unknown.

  • Lee Dorrian - Vocals
  • Garry Jennings - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Backing Vocals and Drums
  • Leo Smee - Bass
  • Brian Dixon - Drums

  • Mark Griffiths - Bass
  • Adam Lehan - Guitar
  • Ben Mochrie - Drums
  • Mike Smail - Drums
  • Mark Wharton - Drums, Whistle and Flute
  • Scott Carlson - Bass
  • Victor Griffin - Guitar
  • Joe Hasselvander - Drums
  • Barry Stern - Drums
  • Dave Hornyak - Drums

  • In Memorium (1990)
  • Demo # 2 (1991)

  • Soul Sacrifice (1992, EP) (Also featured as 1/4 of the Gods of Grind Earache CD)
  • Grim Luxuria (1993, Single)
  • Midnight Mountain (1993, Single)
  • Ride (1993, Single)
  • Twylight Songs (1993, Single)
  • Cosmic Requiem (1994, EP)
  • In Memorium (1994, EP)
  • Statik Majik (1994, EP)
  • Hopkins (The Witchfinder General) (1996, EP)
  • Gargoylian (2001, Single)

  • In Memoriam (2000, Reissue, EP)
  • Statik Majik/Soul Sacrifice (1999, Reissue)
  • Our God Has Landed (2001, DVD)
  • The Serpent's Gold (2004, Best Of/Rarities, Two disc record)

  • Our God Has Landed (2001)

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