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Biography
Short Biography
The first release from this now infamous pairing was the EP Symphonaire Infernus Et Spera Empyrium, shortly followed by the band's first full-length album As The Flower Withers, avant-garde doom metal was born.
In 94 the band kept up the flow by releasing the I Am The Bloody Earth EP, and then settled down to write material for their third album, The Angel And The Dark River. The album was released in 1995 and an opus was born. Six epic tracks, averaging around nine minutes each immersed the listener in MDB's full sinister glory. By now the band were at the very forefront of the advanced metal scene, hailed in the press and with a flurry of like-minded bands following in their shadows, they again launched a successful live assault on Europe, culminating in some high profile festival appearances, including the famous Dynamo metal festival in Holland. 1995 was also the year that the band released Trinity a single CD compilation of the first 3 EP's, if that wasn't enough they where invited on the road by the mighty Iron Maiden. This saw 1995 rounded off nicely, the tour, a 3-month hike around Europe was awesome and saw MDB win over thousands of die-hard Maiden fans every night.
Still happily married to Peaceville, the band, always one step ahead, released their fourth album Like Gods of the Sun in 1996. Again a rich work of art. Experience and careful attention to detail resulted in a much cleaner sound. Sarnies n clean socks packed they toured Europe, this time with Cathedral. Demand being so great they did it all over again in 97 with Sentenced. 97 was also the year that saw MDB hotfoot it to the US, to support Dio. Being well versed in all things MDB the US crowds went loco. Alas, with only a few weeks of the tour left, the band had to pull out when Rick the drummer contracted a debilitating illness, which sadly resulted in the original member having to leave the band altogether. Help came in the form of Bill Law, drummer with label mates Dominion, and work got under way writing the fifth album, enigmatically titled 34.788% Complete.
After all the changes they'd recently encountered they where surprised at how quickly the new line up gelled, inspiring writing to begin for the sixth album The Light At The End Of The World. The album was released in 1999 and saw a return of the older MDB style, but with a whole new perspective on the sound. Shortly after the album was recorded the band enlisted a second guitarist in the form of Hamish Glencross.
In August 2001 armed with an arsenal of new material the band hit the new relocated & upgraded Academy Studios to record their seventh studio album, The Dreadful Hours. As ever Mags engineered and also co-produced with guitarist Andrew Craighan. Keyboard duties fell to Bal Sagoth's Jonny Maudlin, with, 'not quite member, not quite session musician' Yasmin Ahmed performing keyboards on Return To The Beautiful. The Dreadful Hours received stunning reviews from the international metal press, re-affirming My Dying Bride as the godfathers of doom. Asked to describe the album, guitarists Andy explained, "I'm trying to create an atmosphere of angst, of almost relentless misery. So much misery that you just can't take it"
Encouraged by the success of the album the first ever MDB/Peaceville DVD was released in April 2002 - 2 ½ hours of material - including a stunning live performance from Krakow Poland - with plenty of extra live footage (more gigs) & a chance to peek at vocalist Aaron's stunning collection of artwork. This was followed by MDB's first ever LIVE CD - The Voice Of The Wretched, filmed at the now infamous Peacefest finale at the luxurious 013 Club in Tilburg, Holland in March 2001. Again the album received an amazing response from the media - garnering many 10/10-review scores.
The band rounded off the year by playing all the European metal/alternative festivals, including Wacken, Gras Pop & Bos Pop. In 2003 MDB settled into work on their follow up to The Dreadful Hours. With plenty of ideas already formulated the band were keen to keep up momentum. In the summer of 03 My Dying Bride found themselves again at Academy with Mags in the production seat. The result of that recording session was the stunning Songs Of Darkness Words of Light LP, MDB's eighth studio album. The album was released to huge press commendation in March 2004. The band played many live dates & festivals around Europe to promote the album. They also recorded their first promo video since 'For You' for the track Prize Of Beauty.
At the end of 2004, My Dying Bride got together with artist & video director Dave Palser - they originally worked with Dave on the video 'Cry Of Mankind', always hailed as the best My Dying Bride video. Due to the success of the Prize Of Beauty, they decided to make a video with Dave for the Blue Lotus. The video was completed in early 2005 featured heavily on the metal music channels. Also in May 2005, the band released a three-CD box set: Anti - Diluvian Chronicles. This contains new re-workings of three classic My Dying Bride songs - My Wine In Silence, The Raven & The Rose & The Wreckage Of My Flesh; (Academy Studios 2005). This mammoth 29-song box set comes with a poster and a full and exclusive interview with the enigmatic front man Aaron - conducted by one of the UK's most enduring metal journalists, Dom Lawson of Kerrang! A great place to start if you?re just getting into the band. Not to mention highly collectable.
September 2005 saw the release of My Dying Bride's second long-form DVD entitled Sinamorata. Among the goodies on offer on the DVD is a full live concert performance, filmed @ Antwerp's Hof Ter Lo venue in November of 2003. The two new promo videos, along with some videos shot by fans, more live concert footage a much more. The band have been kept busy writing material for the new album, but took time out in November 05 to play The Astoria, and also play their first home town gig in four years at Bradford Rios.
The band entered Academy Studios in Spring 2006 to record the follow up to Songs Of Darkness, entitled A Line of Deathless Kings. Drums were handled by John Bennett of fellow Yorkshire doomsters, The Prophecy, and as always, long-time collaborator & producer Mags took control of engineering duties. The album was mixed at The Chapel in Lincolnshire and mastered at the infamous Abbey Road studios. The first single to be lifted from the album was called Deeper Down and preceded the album as a 4 track release. A promo video was also shot for Deeper Down by Charlie Granberg (who was responsible for the Katatonia videos My Twin & Deliberation).
In 2008, as the band composed and prepared to record tracks for their new album, Peaceville Records released An Ode to Woe, a live CD&DVD showing the band on fine form at the world famous Paradiso venue in Amsterdam in April 2007. The release was also an introduction for fans to new members Lena Abe on bass and Dan Mullins (ex-Bal Sagoth, Thine) on drums, both having recently joined My Dying Bride.
Recording of the follow-up to A Line of Deathless Kings began in spring 2008 with work continuing through the Summer. In the meantime My Dying Bride made some extra special festival appearances with the re-introduction of violins, courtesy of new member Katie Stone - an unforeseen highlight for all fans who witnessed the shows, which was then followed by the uniting of the 'Peaceville 3'(MDB, Anathema, Paradise Lost) for 2 special shows to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Paradise Lost. These took place in Paris & London and was an unforgettable occasion for many fans wishing for this line-up for many years.
By this time, work on the album, titled 'For Lies I Sire' was almost fully completed, as the band had spent the previous months at work in Manchester with long-time MDB engineer/producer Mags. The album was released on 23rd March 2009 and was undoubtedly among the band's very best work to date. The album was greatly received critically, & the band followed this up with the Bring Me Victory EP in late 2009, featuring the lead track taken from ‘For Lies I Sire', plus the song video (once again by Charlie Granberg). Accompanying the track was a cover version of English medieval ballad ‘Scarborough Fair', plus ‘Failure' by cult group Swans. Rounding out the EP was a live rendition of ‘Vast Choirs', recorded at the infamous Graspop festival.
In-depth Biography
European goth metal band My Dying Bride formed in June 1990. The four-piece first recorded the demo tape Towards the Sinister, and after the release of a 7" single for the French Listenable label, the group signed to Peaceville Records in 1991. My Dying Bride's first release was a 1991 EP, Symphonaire Infernus et Spera Empyrium. Debut album As the Flower Withers appeared the following year, and after touring Great Britain and Europe, the band released another EP, The Thrash of Naked Limbs. Third album Turn Loose the Swans coincided with another European tour, after which the band disappeared for a year. In the meantime, Peaceville issued a box set titled The Stories as well as the three-EP compilation Trinity.
My Dying Bride returned later in 1995 with The Angel and the Dark River, also available in a double pack with a live EP. The band's fourth album, Like Gods of the Sun, appeared in late 1996; 34.7888%...Complete followed two years later, and My Dying Bride was issued in early 2001, along with The Dreadful Hours. After Songs of Darkness, Words of Light in 2004 and just prior to the release of A Line of Deathless Kings in 2006, drummer Shaun Taylor-Steels departed the group due to health concerns. He was followed by bassist Adrian Jackson in 2007, as well as session drummer John Bennett. My Dying Bride rounded out the group with Lena Abé (bass) and Dan Mullins (drums). They released An Ode to Woe in 2008, with For Lies I Sire arriving the following year.
In 2011, MDB celebrated their 20th anniversary by releasing Evinta. The album, it was claimed, was 15 years in the making and resulted in a double-CD (and special edition triple-CD) collection of all new music, arranged "to the soundscapes of sorrows past and hopeless futures." Frontman Aaron Stainthorpe recorded new vocals to some older melodic and textural ideas with help from French soprano Lucie Roche. Evinta's material was arranged by keyboardist Jonny Maudling (Bal-Sagoth), who co-produced the album with Stainthorpe and guitarist Andrew Craighan. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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