Thursday, 19 June 2008

Cathedral

Cathedral   
Artist: Cathedral

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Metal: Doom
   Metal: Death,Black
   Metal
   



Discography:


The Serpent's Gold [Cd 2 'chest']   
 The Serpent's Gold [Cd 2 'chest']

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


The Serpent's Gold CD2 - The Serpent's Chest   
 The Serpent's Gold CD2 - The Serpent's Chest

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


The Serpent's Gold (CD 1) - The Serpent's Treasure   
 The Serpent's Gold (CD 1) - The Serpent's Treasure

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


Cathedral  Serpents Gold  Cd 1   
 Cathedral Serpents Gold Cd 1

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


VIIth Coming   
 VIIth Coming

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


The Viith Coming   
 The Viith Coming

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


Seventh Coming   
 Seventh Coming

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Gargoylian   
 Gargoylian

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 2


Endtyme   
 Endtyme

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 9


In Memorium   
 In Memorium

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 4


Caravan Beyond Redemption   
 Caravan Beyond Redemption

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 12


Supernatural Birth Machine   
 Supernatural Birth Machine

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 11


Hopkins (The Witchfinder General)   
 Hopkins (The Witchfinder General)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 5


The Carnival Bizarre   
 The Carnival Bizarre

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Statik Majik   
 Statik Majik

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 4


In Memorium   
 In Memorium

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 4


In Memoriam   
 In Memoriam

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9


Cosmic Requiem   
 Cosmic Requiem

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 4


Cosmic Requiem   
 Cosmic Requiem

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 8


The Ethereal Mirror   
 The Ethereal Mirror

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10


Soul Sacrifice   
 Soul Sacrifice

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 4


Forest Of Equilibrium   
 Forest Of Equilibrium

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 7




It's universally agreed that the originators of the sentence metal genre ar Black Sabbath, just there were respective bands of the '80s/early '90s wHO unbroken the style awake (during Sabbath's "list long time"), such as Saint Vitus, Trouble, Candlemass, and, specially, the U.K.-based Cathedral. When vocalizer Lee Dorrian jumped ship from grindcore godfathers Napalm Death during the late '80s, he sought to form a new outfit that would focus on the plodding sounds of Sabbath, kinda than the all-out assault of his late band. As a result, Cathedral was formed in early 1990, with a lineup consisting of Dorrian, guitarists Mark Griffiths and Gary Jennings, plus drummer Andy Baker. Almost immediately, however, the new group experienced some force fluctuation (a foretoken of things to add up). Baker was replaced by Ben Mochrie afterward only various rehearsals, Griffiths switched over to the basso, and a moment guitarist was added, Adam Lehan. 1991 saw the departure of a self-generated demonstration, In Memoriam, issued via Dorrian's own mark, Rise Above Records (the record album would be reissued on CD nearly ten-spot years afterwards, with an expanded track list).Cathedral was signed by illustrious U.K. metal mark Earache before long thereafter, resulting in the release of their full-length debut, Wood of Equilibrium, in 1991. With many figuring that grindcore would become the following globally preferred sub-genre of heavy alloy, U.S. major labels began sign language such outfits as Entombed, Carcass, and Napalm Death. As a result of their ties to the genre, Cathedral signed on with Columbia Records, regular though they displayed picayune resemblance musically to the aforementioned acts of the Apostles. Lineup instability failed to derail Cathedral, as they delivered arguably the finest album of their career, The Ethereal Mirror, in 1993. A year later, Cathedral got to open a European turn for their heroes, Black Sabbath (albeit the Tony Martin-fronted interpretation).By this time, Dorrian and Jennings were the only members left in attendance from their early days, just more importantly, the group was dropped by Columbia afterward only a single album. The group has persevered all the same -- returning indorse to the Earache tag, and passim the end of the '90s and early twenty-first century issued such strong releases as 1995's The Carnival Bizarre, 1996's Occult Birth Machine, 1998's Caravan Beyond Redemption, and 2001's Endtyme. 2002 saw Cathedral signal on with Spitfire in time for the departure of their one-seventh full-length overall, The VIIth Coming. Despite all of their ups and downs, Cathedral crapper be credited for first step the door for other subsequent doom bands, as unnumerable groups (world Health Organization had manifestly studied Dorrian and company) cropped up during the mid-/late '90s: Orange Goblin, Electric Wizard, Spiritual Beggars, and more than.





Georg Levin

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

New romance for Girls Aloud singer?

Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle has reportedly begun a new romance with dancer Jamie Karitzsis.
According to The Mirror, the singer, who recently split from 'Desperate Housewives' star Jesse Metcalfe, is now dating the dancer, who starred in the reality show 'Dirty Dancing: The Time of Your Life'.
A source told the newspaper: "Nadine has known Jamie for about a year now."
"They dated for a couple of months last year during one of her splits with Jesse but work commitments put paid to their romance."
The source also said: "They have stayed in touch and met up recently, although they hadn't seen each other for ages. Nadine really liked him and they've been on a few dates over the last couple of weeks."
"She wants to keeps things out of the public eye and take it slowly. She and Jamie have been friends, which is a good thing. He's been there for her."

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Nicholas is first to leave The Apprentice

Trainee barrister Nicholas de Lacy-Brown has become the first contestant to be fired in the new series of 'The Apprentice'.
Alan Sugar decided to give the 23-year-old the boot after the first task on the show, which involved selling fresh fish.
After a row over lobster prices Sugar decided to send the trainee barrister home.
Speaking after he was fired, Nicholas said: "I feel a mixture of disappointment at being the first to go and relief to be out of there. I am glad to have saved my reputation which I will need to become a lawyer."
"Sir Alan and I were like chalk and cheese and I felt like a fish out of water if you'll excuse the pun."
"I soon realised it wasn't really for me and so did Sir Alan. Being on the show definitely made me realise I'm a lawyer through and through."
"I found myself relying on my skills as a barrister in the boardroom and Sir Alan even said I looked like a lawyer, which filled me with pride."
The trainee barrister also said that he found the competitive nature of the show stressful.
"Being on the show was very stressful and traumatic and I found myself trying hard to be liked by the other candidates, who were also my competition."
"I worried that they didn't like me and realised that I am actually quite an insecure person when I don't have the support of my family and friends."
For more on 'The Apprentice', read our blog here.