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  1. Biography. Calvin Robertshaw was a guitarist and founding member of My Dying Bride. He left the band in 1999 and later became their tour manager until the birth of his son. He rejoined My Dying Bride in 2014 after Hamish Glencross left the band. In 2018, he left the band again due to creative disagreements with the rest of the band.

  2. 16 de nov. de 2020 · November 16, 2020 Albert Mudrian. News, Streaming, Track Premiere, Videos black metal, Calvin Robertshaw, Doom Metal, Many Suffer, premiere. Calvin Robertshaws death/doom résumé is unfuckwithable. The former My Dying Bride guitarist laid down mournful riffs on a trio of classic LPs — As the Flower Withers, Turn Loose the Swans ...

  3. My Dying Bride formed in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, in June 1990, after guitarist Andrew Craighan and drummer Rick Miah co-formed the band after they had split from Abiosis, joining vocalist Aaron Stainthorpe and guitarist Calvin Robertshaw while ending Abiosis.

  4. Current label: Nuclear Blast. Years active: 1990-present. Founded on June 6th, 1990 as some self-styled "slower-than-usual" death metal act by Calvin Robertshaw, Aaron Stainthorpe, Andrew Craighan, and Rick Miah, the style that'd quickly evolve from My Dying Bride would mark them a pioneer of death/doom metal alongside countrymates Anathema and ...

  5. My Dying Bride, the gothic doomsters from the U.K., have recently seen the release of their latest album, Like Gods of the Sun, in the States. I spoke with guitarist Calvin Robertshaw about their musical transition from the epic The Angel and the Dark River, the prospect of breaking into the American market, and their future plans.

  6. 14 de may. de 2015 · May 142015. (KevinP brings us this “Get To the Point” interview with Calvin Robertshaw, guitarist of My Dying Bride, who have a new album coming later this year.) K: I’m not going to rehash ancient history too much. I’d rather focus on the here and now, plus the future.

  7. 19 de oct. de 1998 · The album's title was derived from a dream guitarist Calvin Robertshaw had where he was told the human race had a limited lifespan on earth, 34.788% of which had already expired. The album was dedicated in memory of Richard Jackson (1940-1997), father of bassist Adrian, for his fatherly guidance and love.