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  1. 27 de dic. de 2013 · As Rise Above approaches its 25th anniversary, marked by two gigs over the inter-festivum between Christmas and New Year at the Garage in Highbury, Dorrian struggles to step back and tell a story of the hand-to-mouth years during which he has run the label: "I just got my head down and got lost in it, got absorbed in it."

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  3. Lee Dorrian. More images. Real Name: Lee Robert Dorrian. Profile: Most renowned as vocalist for Napalm Death. His departure triggered the band's move from the UK hardcore thrash/punk sound towards a more death metal sound. Dorrian himself went on to form Cathedral, a doom metal band, and his own label, Rise Above Records.

  4. Cathedral discography. The discography of the English doom metal band Cathedral consists of ten studio albums, eight EPs, a number of singles, one live album and two collections. [1] Led by ex- Napalm Death vocalist Lee Dorrian, the band was signed to Earache Records in 1991. They briefly switched to Spitfire Records in 2002 and released The ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Cathedral in 1991: (from left) Lee Dorrian, Mark Griffiths, Adam Lehan, Mike Smail, Gaz Jennings (Image credit: Press/Earache) Eventually, the trio started to jam, with Griffiths finally moving to bass, as Adam Lehan – who’d replaced Jennings in Acid Reign – coming in on second guitar, and former Sacrilege/Varukers drummer Andy Baker completing the line-up.

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  7. 15 de jun. de 2021 · Lee Dorrian wasn’t aware of what Tobias had been through after Darkthrone drummer and underground metal hypeman Fenriz pointed him in the direction of the tracks the Swede had uploaded to MySpace. “I started playing the demo on a Friday, and by Sunday I must have listened to it 30 times,” he says “It didn’t sound like anything else.