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In November 2009 LORD toured Japan. Upon their return to Australia, Lord Tim announced he had been forced to stand down from guitar playing for up to a year due to health issues; Matt Bell from [[KnightQueste]] was the band's temporary touring guitarist until late June 2010. His last show with the band was a support slot with '''Paul Di'anno''' in Sydney.
In November 2009 LORD toured Japan. Upon their return to Australia, Lord Tim announced he had been forced to stand down from guitar playing for up to a year due to health issues; Matt Bell from [[KnightQueste]] was the band's temporary touring guitarist until late June 2010. His last show with the band was a support slot with '''Paul Di'anno''' in Sydney.


A Japanese tour with '''Doro''' has been announced for October 2010.
LORD recently announced a new EP, "Return of the Tyrant" and an extensive Australian and Japanese tour for the remainder of 2010.


===Discography===
===Discography===

Revision as of 22:19, 14 July 2010

Band members

  • Current line-up
    • Lord Tim (vocals, guitar)
    • Damian Costas (drums)
    • Andrew Dowling (bass)
    • Mark Furtner (guitar)
  • Former members
    • Tim Yatras (drums) 2006 - 2009
    • Shane Linfoot (guitar) 2007
    • Mav Stevens (guitar) 2006 - 2007

Website

lord.net.au

Formed

Wollongong, NSW, 2006

Band information

LORD supporting Saxon, 2008

LORD began as a solo project for Dungeon singer and guitarist Lord Tim. The material on the first album is 80s inspired heavy rock and metal and features backing vocals from Dungeon's Stu Marshall. Ex-Dungeon member Justin Sayers provided some bass tracks and Gustav Hoffman some keyboards.

After the decision was made to abandon the use of the Dungeon name with the departure of two of the band's key members in late 2005, LORD became a full-fledged band. Yatras was also from Dungeon, and is also a member of Nazxul and Austere. LORD began playing live in early 2006 and within months were touring nationally. The band supported Queensrÿche nationally in July 2006 and also appeared with Nightwish and Atrocity. LORD then supported Nevermore in November at the Festival of the Dead in Sydney, along with appearing at Metal for the Brain in Canberra the same afternoon.

Guitarist Mav Stevens left LORD in December 2006. Shane Linfoot from Transcending Mortality filled in for some touring commitments in early 2007 but he was replaced by Mark Furtner of FromBeyond. Furtner and Chris Brooks make guest appearances on the band's debut album Ascendence.

LORD toured the east coast with Saxon in May 2008. A limited edition EP entitled "Hear No Evil" was released on October 31, featuring a Kylie Minogue cover that won them some national airplay. LORD undertook an extensive tour of Australia and New Zealand in the first half of 2009. Two dates had to be performed acoustically when Tim Yatras suffered a back injury that restricted his playing. At the conclusion of the tour, which included a show with Paul Di'anno, Yatras was replaced by Damian Costas of Vanquish. Set in Stone was released in August and featured guest appearances by Craig Goldy, Glen Drover and members of Angra, Harem Scarem, Dragonland, Argument Soul, Enter Twilight and Vanishing Point.

In November 2009 LORD toured Japan. Upon their return to Australia, Lord Tim announced he had been forced to stand down from guitar playing for up to a year due to health issues; Matt Bell from KnightQueste was the band's temporary touring guitarist until late June 2010. His last show with the band was a support slot with Paul Di'anno in Sydney.

LORD recently announced a new EP, "Return of the Tyrant" and an extensive Australian and Japanese tour for the remainder of 2010.

Discography

Albums:

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2003 A Personal Journey Metal Warriors
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2007 Ascendence Modern Invasion
2009 Set in Stone Riot!

EP:

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2008 Hear No Evil self release

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
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2006 "Shattered" The Art of Shredding: A Tribute to Dime DarkStar