Warning (UK band)

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Warning
Warning at 2017 Roadburn Festival
Warning at 2017 Roadburn Festival
Background information
OriginHarlow, Essex, United Kingdom
GenresDoom metal
Years active1994–2001
2005–2009
2016–present
LabelsThe Miskatonic Foundation
WebsiteOfficial Warning Website
Past membersPat Walker
Stu Springthorpe
Marcus Hatfield
John Sellings
Wayne Taylor

Warning is a UK-based doom metal band.

Warning flagged the rise of post-2000 wave of traditional doom metal. The band was founded by guitarist/singer/songwriter Patrick Walker in 1994 in Harlow, Essex. Warning's music is notable for its down-tempo, progressive, melodic and heavy doom-laden sound; the idiosyncratic and poignant vocals of Patrick Walker; and his introspective, darkly-confessional lyrical themes.

The band released two demo tapes, Revelation Looms in Feb 1996 and Blessed By Sabbath in March 1997 which led them to gain underground metal press attention and label interest.

Warning debuted in 1999 with The Strength To Dream on Rich Walker's Miskatonic Foundation label. With this album, Warning gained a cult status within doom metal circles, but they soon disbanded after their 2001 European tour with Jack Frost. They regrouped in 2004 to perform at The Doom Shall Rise festival in Germany in 2005, and released second album Watching From A Distance in 2006 to enormous acclaim. It has been heralded as one of the most influential doom metal albums of the past 30 years and one of the landmark metal albums of the decade.

Both albums were re-issued on CD in 2008 by the label Cyclone Empire, The Strength to Dream being re-packaged in new sleeve artwork. Similarly the albums were released by the Metal Supremacy label as gatefold double-vinyl editions limited to 500 copies each, 125 of each pressed on coloured vinyl.

Patrick Walker decided to discontinue the band in January 2009 and continues to write and record music as and under his own name.

Warning reunited for a performance at the 2017 edition of Roadburn Festival in The Netherlands, where they played Watching From A Distance in full, after which they toured the album on both sides of the Atlantic in a series of celebrated live concerts.

In 2019 Kerrang! named Watching From A Distance #1 of their "13 Bleakest Rock And Metal Albums Ever."[1]

Line up[]

Final members[]

  • Patrick Walker - vocals, guitar
  • Marcus Hatfield - bass
  • Andrew Prestidge - drums
  • Wayne Taylor - guitar

Former members[]

  • John Sellings - bass (1994–1997)
  • Wayne Taylor - bass (1997–1998)
  • Stewie "Stew Pot" Springthorpe - drums (1994–2008)
  • Christian Leitch - drums (2008 - 2009)

Discography[]

  • Revelation Looms demo, 1996
  • Blessed By The Sabbath demo, 1997
  • CD, 1999 (The Miskatonic Foundation)
  • CD, 2006 (The Miskatonic Foundation)
  • 2CD - Diehard Edition w/bonus demos cd, 2006 (The Miskatonic Foundation)
  • The Right Hand of Doom LTD edition wooden box set including 'Watching from a Distance' and a second disc featuring the band's '96 and '97 demo recordings; plus sticker, postcards, and badge.
  • 2LP, 2008, (Metal Supremacy) - includes ltd die-hard edition on coloured vinyl with poster)
  • 2LP, 2008, (Metal Supremacy) - includes ltd die-hard edition coloured-vinyl with poster
  • Bridges 12", 2010 (Cyclone Empire)
  • The Albums vinyl boxset, 2017, (Svart Records)
  • Casting Shadows (complete discography six-tape boxset, including official bootleg of Live at Hammer of Doom festival 2017), 2019, (Darkness Shall Rise Productions)


Compilation appearances:

  • At the Mountains of Madness CD, 1999, (The Miskatonic Foundation) - features "Cemetery Eyes"

Unofficial Fan Page: [1]

References[]

  1. ^ "The 13 Bleakest Rock And Metal Albums Ever". Kerrang!. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
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