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FEB
03
2024
Hobart, Australia
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DEC
21
2018
Kansas City, MO
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DEC
16
2018
Kansas City, MO
Grace & Holy Trinity Cathedral
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APR
24
2018
Munich, Germany
Bürgerhaus Glockenbachwerkstatt
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DEC
18
2016
Kansas City, MO
Grace Holy Trinity Cathedral
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DEC
16
2016
Kansas City, MO
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
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About Cathedral
There is more than one artist with this name.
1) Cathedral is a premier psychedelic stoner/doom metal band formed in late 1989, when founder members Lee Dorrian (ex-Napalm Death) and Mark "Griff" Griffiths were discussing their love of bands like Trouble, Pentagram, Black Sabbath, St. Vitus, Melvins, and Candlemass. The setting was at a Carcass show in Cardiff, where Griff was roadie and in charge off the projections of gore for that band. After more than several beers the pair came to the conclusion that they should form a band in the vein of their heroes and thus the idea was born. The band added stoner metal elements after their debut album in 1991, and have released their eighth full-length in late 2005.
2) Cathedral is an American 70s group, whose single album the Syn-phonic label rescued in 1991. This symphonic-style group is not to be confused with the neo-progressive group Cathedral on the Kinesis label (members of which went on to record the wonderful Ad Infinitum album) or the metal band Cathedral, which was an offshoot of Napalm Death. This Cathedral's sound is strongly reminiscent of Anglagard, with touches of Gentle Giant, King Crimson, and Yes.
3) Cathedral is also a spanish group of the 90's. It was founded by the ex-keyboardist of "Medina Azahara", Pablo Rabadán. The principal members are: Pablo Rabadán with the acoustic piano and the synthesizers, Manuel Varona at the vocal and electric guitar, Pablo Jiménez at the electric bass and Gérman Castro with the drums. They recorded only one disc of really good quality, its name is "Vendidos al Sol" (1996). The band plays a mixture of classic hard rock and a little of progressive and symphonic sound pure with Pablo's keyboards.
4) Cathedral was also a progressive rock band from Washington DC in the early 1990s, with the albums Kingdom of Ends, and There in the Shadows. Keyboardist Todd Braverman continued to explore progressive music with the band Ad Infinitum.
1) Cathedral is a premier psychedelic stoner/doom metal band formed in late 1989, when founder members Lee Dorrian (ex-Napalm Death) and Mark "Griff" Griffiths were discussing their love of bands like Trouble, Pentagram, Black Sabbath, St. Vitus, Melvins, and Candlemass. The setting was at a Carcass show in Cardiff, where Griff was roadie and in charge off the projections of gore for that band. After more than several beers the pair came to the conclusion that they should form a band in the vein of their heroes and thus the idea was born. The band added stoner metal elements after their debut album in 1991, and have released their eighth full-length in late 2005.
2) Cathedral is an American 70s group, whose single album the Syn-phonic label rescued in 1991. This symphonic-style group is not to be confused with the neo-progressive group Cathedral on the Kinesis label (members of which went on to record the wonderful Ad Infinitum album) or the metal band Cathedral, which was an offshoot of Napalm Death. This Cathedral's sound is strongly reminiscent of Anglagard, with touches of Gentle Giant, King Crimson, and Yes.
3) Cathedral is also a spanish group of the 90's. It was founded by the ex-keyboardist of "Medina Azahara", Pablo Rabadán. The principal members are: Pablo Rabadán with the acoustic piano and the synthesizers, Manuel Varona at the vocal and electric guitar, Pablo Jiménez at the electric bass and Gérman Castro with the drums. They recorded only one disc of really good quality, its name is "Vendidos al Sol" (1996). The band plays a mixture of classic hard rock and a little of progressive and symphonic sound pure with Pablo's keyboards.
4) Cathedral was also a progressive rock band from Washington DC in the early 1990s, with the albums Kingdom of Ends, and There in the Shadows. Keyboardist Todd Braverman continued to explore progressive music with the band Ad Infinitum.
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Genres:
Progressive Rock, Metal, Rock, Doom
Band Members:
Scott Carlson - Bass, Garry Jennings - Guitar, Lee Dorrian - Vocals, Brian Dixon - Drums
Hometown:
Coventry, United Kingdom
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Cathedral
5 months ago
Ends soon! Find discounted Cathedral products at https://www.earache.com/cathedral as part of Earache Records' 12 Days Of Christmas sale.
View More Posts
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
FEB
03
2024
Hobart, Australia
St. David's Cathedral
I Was There
DEC
21
2018
Kansas City, MO
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
I Was There
DEC
16
2018
Kansas City, MO
Grace & Holy Trinity Cathedral
I Was There
APR
24
2018
Munich, Germany
Bürgerhaus Glockenbachwerkstatt
I Was There
DEC
18
2016
Kansas City, MO
Grace Holy Trinity Cathedral
I Was There
DEC
16
2016
Kansas City, MO
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
I Was There
About Cathedral
There is more than one artist with this name.
1) Cathedral is a premier psychedelic stoner/doom metal band formed in late 1989, when founder members Lee Dorrian (ex-Napalm Death) and Mark "Griff" Griffiths were discussing their love of bands like Trouble, Pentagram, Black Sabbath, St. Vitus, Melvins, and Candlemass. The setting was at a Carcass show in Cardiff, where Griff was roadie and in charge off the projections of gore for that band. After more than several beers the pair came to the conclusion that they should form a band in the vein of their heroes and thus the idea was born. The band added stoner metal elements after their debut album in 1991, and have released their eighth full-length in late 2005.
2) Cathedral is an American 70s group, whose single album the Syn-phonic label rescued in 1991. This symphonic-style group is not to be confused with the neo-progressive group Cathedral on the Kinesis label (members of which went on to record the wonderful Ad Infinitum album) or the metal band Cathedral, which was an offshoot of Napalm Death. This Cathedral's sound is strongly reminiscent of Anglagard, with touches of Gentle Giant, King Crimson, and Yes.
3) Cathedral is also a spanish group of the 90's. It was founded by the ex-keyboardist of "Medina Azahara", Pablo Rabadán. The principal members are: Pablo Rabadán with the acoustic piano and the synthesizers, Manuel Varona at the vocal and electric guitar, Pablo Jiménez at the electric bass and Gérman Castro with the drums. They recorded only one disc of really good quality, its name is "Vendidos al Sol" (1996). The band plays a mixture of classic hard rock and a little of progressive and symphonic sound pure with Pablo's keyboards.
4) Cathedral was also a progressive rock band from Washington DC in the early 1990s, with the albums Kingdom of Ends, and There in the Shadows. Keyboardist Todd Braverman continued to explore progressive music with the band Ad Infinitum.
1) Cathedral is a premier psychedelic stoner/doom metal band formed in late 1989, when founder members Lee Dorrian (ex-Napalm Death) and Mark "Griff" Griffiths were discussing their love of bands like Trouble, Pentagram, Black Sabbath, St. Vitus, Melvins, and Candlemass. The setting was at a Carcass show in Cardiff, where Griff was roadie and in charge off the projections of gore for that band. After more than several beers the pair came to the conclusion that they should form a band in the vein of their heroes and thus the idea was born. The band added stoner metal elements after their debut album in 1991, and have released their eighth full-length in late 2005.
2) Cathedral is an American 70s group, whose single album the Syn-phonic label rescued in 1991. This symphonic-style group is not to be confused with the neo-progressive group Cathedral on the Kinesis label (members of which went on to record the wonderful Ad Infinitum album) or the metal band Cathedral, which was an offshoot of Napalm Death. This Cathedral's sound is strongly reminiscent of Anglagard, with touches of Gentle Giant, King Crimson, and Yes.
3) Cathedral is also a spanish group of the 90's. It was founded by the ex-keyboardist of "Medina Azahara", Pablo Rabadán. The principal members are: Pablo Rabadán with the acoustic piano and the synthesizers, Manuel Varona at the vocal and electric guitar, Pablo Jiménez at the electric bass and Gérman Castro with the drums. They recorded only one disc of really good quality, its name is "Vendidos al Sol" (1996). The band plays a mixture of classic hard rock and a little of progressive and symphonic sound pure with Pablo's keyboards.
4) Cathedral was also a progressive rock band from Washington DC in the early 1990s, with the albums Kingdom of Ends, and There in the Shadows. Keyboardist Todd Braverman continued to explore progressive music with the band Ad Infinitum.
Show More
Genres:
Progressive Rock, Metal, Rock, Doom
Band Members:
Scott Carlson - Bass, Garry Jennings - Guitar, Lee Dorrian - Vocals, Brian Dixon - Drums
Hometown:
Coventry, United Kingdom
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