Aaron
date of birth:
12 Nov 1968
other bands played in:
none
major personal influences:
none
major musical influences:
Swans, Nick Cave, Sodom, Bathory, Celtic Frost
favorite MDB album:
Like Gods of the Sun
favorite non-MDB album:
White Light From the Mouth of Infinity - Swans
best thing about being in a metal band:
Getting drunk without worrying what people will say.
favorite film:
The Hunger
favorite book:
Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson
favorite food:
Indian/Chinese
favorite country:
Canada
who/what you love the most:
Having SEX
who/what you hate the most:
Standing on stage
credo/quote/wise words:
Look after your body. You have nowhere else to live.
Ade
date of birth:
12 Jun 1970
other bands played in:
none really - just a couple of (then) local monkey bands
major personal influences:
my father
major musical influences:
Voi Vod, Joe Satriani, Dead Can Dance
favorite MDB album:
They're all great ;)
favorite non-MDB album:
Voi Vod - Dimension Hatross
best thing about being in a metal band:
Travelling the world with the greatest friends anyone could ask for
favorite film:
Saving Private Ryan
favorite book:
Band of Brothers
favorite food:
Rare Fillet Steak with a Wild Mushroom cream sauce
favorite country:
Holland
who/what you love the most:
My beautiful Dutch Tulip
who/what you hate the most:
Swiss referees
credo/quote/wise words:
You can't polish a turd.
Andrew
date of birth:
18 Jul 1970
other bands played in:
Abiosis (1989-90)
major personal influences:
Magik, Doom Metal and Tolkien
major musical influences:
Bathory, Candlemass, Celtic Frost
favorite MDB album:
The Light at the End of the World
favorite non-MDB album:
at the moment, anything by Sopor Aeturnus, but this will change.
best thing about being in a metal band:
Getting to play metal with other like-minded metallers for like-minded metallers.
Doom metal brothers and sisters in arms.
favorite film:
Gladiator
favorite book:
The Devils Guard
favorite food:
Chickens
favorite country:
Italy
who/what you love the most:
My Lady, my son, MDB and my Landrover "Merlin", in that order!
who/what you hate the most:
Inconsideration
credo/quote/wise words:
Fools may rush in but they get the best seats.
Hamish
date of birth:
13 Feb 1978
major personal influences:
My Father who taught me to play the guitar - my parents have a huge love for music.
major musical influences:
Sabbath, Slayer, Psychotic Waltz, early Megadeth, Richard Thompson, Tori Amos, Tool and Portishead,
amongst others.
favorite MDB album:
The Dreadful Hours
favorite MDB song:
Catherine Blake
favorite albums of 2004:
Neurosis and Jarboe - "Neurosis and Jarboe"
Fear Factory - "Archetype"
InDread Cold
- "Underaba"
favorite guitarists:
Paul Kossoff, Richard Thompson, J Mascis, John Frusciante, Dave Mustaine, Bobby Gustafson, Bill
Steer.
best thing about being in a metal band:
Being a metal fan in a metal band.
favorite films:
Angel Heart, The Royal Tenenbaums, the LOTR trilogy, The Eye.
favorite book:
The Gormenghast Trilogy -- Mervyn Peake
favorite comic strip:
Red Meat
favorite summer festival:
Graspop Metal Meeting, Belgium
who/what you love the most:
My lady (and my guitars)
who/what you hate the most:
When musical equipment decides not to work.
credo/quote/wise words/links:
www.blackdoom.com
www.redmeat.com
Shaun
date of birth:
22 Aug 1970
other bands played in:
Ironside, Anathema.
major personal influences:
The "dark side" of the Force.
major musical influences:
Away, Voivod
favorite MDB album:
"Turn Loose the Swans" and "The Dreadful Hours"
favorite non-MDB album:
"The Shadowthrone" and "Nemesis Divina" by Satyricon
best thing about being in a metal band:
Being in My Dying Bride.
favorite film:
The 13th Warrior
favorite book:
Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkien
favorite food:
Salmon in any form.
favorite country:
Norway
who/what you love the most:
My beautiful Wiccan witch, my black Land Rover and the dark season of chaos.
who/what you hate the most:
Selfishness. People who only thik of themselves and their world.
credo/quote/wise words:
Never underestimate the power of the Dark Side -- Darth Vader 1977
Sarah
date of birth:
28 June 1978
other bands played in:
none
major personal influences:
My parents.
major musical influences:
The cure, Nine Inch Nails and M. Manson among others, even The Divine Comedy.
favorite MDB album:
Hard to say, either Like Gods of the Sun or The Dreadful Hours.
favorite non-MDB album:
"Portrait of an American Family" by Marilyn Manson, and "Promenade" by The Divine Comedy are
two of my most played albums. I have also been listening to Sehnsucht by Rammstein a lot this year.
best thing about playing with a metal band:
Seeing other countries.
favorite film:
Ravenous by Robert Carlyle and Guy Pearce.
favorite book:
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brönte
favorite food:
Chinese and Thai.
favorite country:
Italy
who/what you love the most:
My family.
who/what you hate the most:
I can't stand rude, ignorant people.
credo/quote/wise words:
"For what point has this life if you can't realise your dreams?" -- The Divine Comedy
My Dying Bride History..
My Dying Bride were formed in June 1990, by Calvin, Aaron, Andy and Rick, and after only six months of intense rehearsing,
their now legendary demo 'Towards the Sinister' was launched upon an unsuspecting world. Shortly after the release
of the demo, a 7" single was released by the band on the small French label, Listenable. The 'God Is Alone' 7" went
on to sell out almost immediately, which caught the eye of Peaceville Records, who offered the band a deal just one year after
they had formed.
'Symphonaire Infernus et Spera Empyrium' was the bands' debut release (an EP that featured the bands latest recruit,
Ade, on bass), followed shortly by their first full length LP, 'As the Flower Withers', which saw the band pushing
the frontiers of Avant Garde Doom Metal, even further than on their earlier releases.
After shows throughout the UK and a short tour of Europe, the band were in the studio yet again recording their Kerrang!
chart high flyer, 'The Thrash of Naked Limbs', the bands second EP. While filming the video for this single, drummer
Rick fell badly, damaging his wrist, which sadly lead to the cancellation of their planned full length European tour with
label mates G.G.F.H.
Recognized throughout the world now as a pioneering Gothic Metal act, My Dying Bride went a step further in recruiting
long time session musician for the band, Martin, an acclaimed violinist and piano player.
In late 1993, a mammoth European tour began, to coincide with the release of the bands latest full length opus, 'Turn
Loose the Swans'. The tour was a huge success as far as the actual live shows were concerned, but serious automobile accidents
in thick snow, theft of equipment & illnesses, marred an otherwise fruitful outing.
In '94 the band went to ground. Not much was heard about My Dying Bride but they were far from idle.
Apart from releasing
the EP 'I am the Bloody Earth', the year was spent preparing material and fermenting a sound that was to become the
opus 'The Angel and the Dark River'. Six epic tracks averaging around nine minutes each, immerse the listener in My
Dying Bride's sinister glory. A rich tapestry to the ear and a deep trouble to the soul 'The Angel and the Dark River' is
My Dying Bride's most challenging and assured release to date.
'The Angel and the Dark River' was released by Peaceville Records on May 8, 1995, and was followed up with an extensive
European tour, including major festival dates such as the Dynamo Open Air festival in Holland.
During the Autumn of 1995, My Dying Bride's first three EPs were re-released on a single CD compilation, titled 'Trinity'.
The end of the year saw a successful tour in support of Iron Maiden in the UK and Europe.
In 1996 My Dying Bride released 'Like Gods of the Sun'. Extra attention had been paid to production, which resulted
in a much 'cleaner' sound. The release of this album was followed by two European tours, one in 1996 with Cathedral, and one
in 1997 with Sentenced. In 1997 the band also hopped over the ocean for the first time: a US tour as support act for Dio was
launched in April. Despite this support tour being a success, the last few weeks of the tour were canceled when drummer Rick
became ill. Sadly, his illness prevented him from staying in the band altogether and My Dying Bride had to go and look for
a new drummer.
In 1998 hard work was done by the band on the new album, which got the rather unorthodox title '34.788%... Complete'.
During rehearsing the band lost yet another member, Martin. In the meantime a temporary drummer had been found in the person
of Bill Law, drummer of Dominion. So with a drastically changed lineup My Dying Bride went into the recording studio.
After release of the album things went quiet again around My Dying Bride. The silence was broken by the announcement that
the band planned to start working on their sixth album rightaway instead of touring. Another revelation was the fact that
a new permanent drummer had been found in the person of Shaun Steels, former drummer of Anathema.
With Johnny Maudlin helping out on keyboards, My Dying Bride recorded 'The Light at the End of the World', which
was released in November 1999. This album is basically a return to the sound of My Dying Bride in the period between 'Turn
Loose the Swans' and 'The Angel and the Dark River', but with a whole new perspective on this sound. The band also recruited
Hamish Glencross as second guitarist, though his work can not yet be heard on 'The Light at the End of the World'.
In 2000, the band celebrated its 10 year anniversary with tour in Western Europe and the creation of two compilation albums
titled Meisterwerk 1 & 2. Shortly afterward, the band went back into the studio, to record the next opus 'The
Dreadful Hours', which was released in July 2001. Again, Johnny Maudlin was recruited for sorting out the keyboards. In
addition to seven new tracks, the album featured a new recording of the 14-minute epic song "Return of the Beautiful', renamed
'Return to the Beautiful'.