Après 21 ans de bon et loyaux services, CATHEDRAL ont annoncé dans un communiqué qu'ils jettent l'éponge. Les musiciens sortiront un dernier album en 2012 et leur dernier concert aura lieu à la fin de l'année. Voici le communiqué en anglais:
After a twenty-one year career, Cathedral announce their forthcoming
retirement from the scene. The band will make their exit from the live
arena at the end of this year and plan to record one final studio album
to be released in 2012. According to vocalist Lee Dorrian;
"It's simply time for us to bow out. Twenty-one years is a very long
time and it's almost a miracle that we managed to come this far! We've
had a great time during Cathedral's existence and it has literally been
our life. It's just time to move on and leave our recorded legacy to
linger". Since forming in 1990 the band have released nine
studio albums and several EP's. A large part of their career was spent
recording for Earache Records, debuting with the landmark 1991 Doom
Metal classic Forest of Equilibrium. This was followed by the seminal
1993 Ethereal Mirror album which was released by Columbia records in
America to large critical acclaim. More recently Cathedral
have continued to expand on their overall sound, releasing two albums
for the Nuclear Blast label. Dorrian continues; "Our latest album The
Guessing Game is exactly where we wanted to be after all this time.
Staying in one place, being repetitive and predictable is something we
wanted to avoid right from the off." The band's
uncompromising individual style has gained them a large cult-following
around the world. They recently reunited with the original line-up for
their twentieth anniversary concert to perform their aforementioned
debut in its entirety. They are scheduled to make several final live
appearances 2011, including dates in Japan and at the Maryland
Deathfest. More dates will follow including a farewell London show later
in the year. Dorrian concludes; "We would like to take
this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to those special
people who have supported Cathedral over the years. It may sound like a
cliché but it's certainly true - we simply wouldn't have been able to do
it without you, thanks!"
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