Dragonlord (band)

Dragonlord is an American symphonic black metal band that was formed in 2001 as a side project by Eric Peterson and Steve Di Giorgio of Testament, and Steve Smyth of Nevermore. The band is a result of Eric Peterson's interest in darker music, and not being able to do that with Testament he formed Dragonlord. The band combines elements of black metal (screeching vocals, keyboards) with some thrash guitar influences. Lyrical themes vary, either about the rage of a dragon (hence the name), death, war, lost love, Satanic or otherwise anti-religious themes (common in black metal), or combinations.

Dragonlord
OriginOakland, California, U.S.
GenresSymphonic black metal, thrash metal (early)
Years active2001–present
LabelsSpitfire, Escapi, Spinefarm/Universal
MembersEric Peterson
Lyle Livingston
Alex Bent
Leah McHenry
Past membersSteve Di Giorgio
Steve Smyth
Jon Allen
Derrick Ramirez
Mark Black
Claudeous Creamer
Steve Schmidt
Websiteenterthedragonlord.com

DiGiorgio left the group shortly after its creation and was replaced by former Testament bassist Derrick Ramirez. Smyth left the project in 2005. Former Psypheria member Lyle Livingston plays keyboards for the band, and Jon Allen is their drummer.[1] Vocalist Leah McHenry joined in 2018.

They have released three albums, Rapture in 2001, Black Wings of Destiny in 2005, and Dominion in 2018.

Band history

In 2009, Eric Peterson released the following statement via Kerrang magazine:

After months of hard work in the studio, the new albums' finally shaping up. I've been working real hard alongside Sean Malone who has recorded a lot of the album with me and we both believe it has strong potential. Unfortunately, because of my hectic schedule, I've not been able to make my finishing touches to the album. And because of my commitments to Testament, I'm not gonna have time to finish it any time soon. Therefore, there's not gonna be any new material hitting the streets this year or early next [year]. But we're hoping to be able to resume work in mid-2010 in preparation for an early 2011 release. - Eric Peterson

[2]

In 2010, Eric Peterson issued another statement via Terrorizer magazine:

Our record label has recently expressed doubt over the [upcoming] album's potential. At first we were fucking but then we were all sadly brought to reality. Reception to Black metal is possibly the most limited of all in the entire music world; especially the U.S. where the genre's epically failed to find its feet as established movement. So given the circumstances we need to let fans know that making adjustments to the current recordings would put us back another good few thousand. That'd mean possibly creeping into the Testament budget. As I mentioned before, I am not prepared to make any financial risks with Dragon[Lord] until we become as followed as bands like Slipknot or Dimmu Borgir. So I would say there's around an 83% chance the album won't be developed and on the streets at all, 13% chance of me making adjustments and around a 10% of finishing the band. Anyone who knows me will respect my honesty and I can tell you DragonLord doesn't have a future, we would like to make another album; but the metal scene is difficult to flourish in. Dragon definitely withstands no chance. - Eric Peterson

On March 7, 2012, Dragonlord was signed to Spinefarm/Universal Records.

As of October 2013, according to Eric Peterson, Dragonlord is recording a new album, "Dominion", which is set to release in early 2017. In April 2015, it was announced "Dominion" is currently in the mixing stage.[3]

The album "Dominion" was released September 21, 2018, and featured the renowned bass guitarist from Slovenia, Tilen Hudrap (U.D.O, Pestilence, Paradox) as a guest on the J.R.R Tolkien inspired track "The Discord of Melkor".

Members

Current members

Former members

  • Steve Di Giorgio – bass (2000–2001)
  • Steve Smyth – guitars (2000–2005)
  • Derrick Ramirez – bass
  • Mark Black – guitars
  • Jon Allen – drums
  • Claudeous Creamer – guitars
  • Steve Schmidt – bass
  • Gian Pyres – touring guitarist (2005–2006)

Discography

References

  1. "Dragonlord | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  2. KERRANG! : Peterson says no Dragonlord album until 2011.
  3. "Testament Guitarist's Dragonlord Mixing Third Album". Blabbermouth.net. April 19, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.


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