Lord Tim
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'Lord' Tim Grose' | |
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Born | April 2, 1970 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia |
Genre(s) | Power Metal Thrash Metal Speed Metal Heavy Metal |
Affiliation(s) | Dungeon Lord Ilium Fury King Oath Edrenalin |
Years active | 1989 - Present |
Official site | Official Lord Website @ MySpace.com |
'Lord' Tim Grose (born April 2, 1970, Broken Hill, Australia) is an Australian guitarist and vocalist primarily known for his work with Dungeon, Lord and Ilium. He formed Dungeon in 1989 and was the sole remaining foundation member when the band folded in 2005 after a string of album and EP releases, several Australian tours and a world tour in 2005. He then formed Lord, an extension of a previous solo project; the band continues to the current time.
In 2003 he made a guest appearance recording vocals for Newcastle band Ilium and has been considered a guest member of that band since 2004. Grose also contributed lead guitars and vocals to Sydney thrash metal act Dark Order's 2002 album The Violence Continuum and has featured as a live member of Sydney heavy rock band King Oath. He also supplied vocals and bass guitar to demo recordings by Adelaide band Fury, as well as guitar to techno project Edrenalin.
Grose is also known for his production work, primarily with Lord and Dungeon, but has also produced recordings by Ilium, Frombeyond, solo artist Simon Polhill and Fury.
[edit] Discography
With Lord
- Ascendence (forthcoming/2007)
- A Personal Journey (2003, re-released 2005)
With Dungeon
- The Final Chapter (2006)
- One Step Beyond (2004)
- Under The Rising Sun (live DVD/CD) (2004)
- Rising Power(*) (2003)
- A Rise To Power (2002)
- Maiden Our Spare Time(**) (2001)
- Resurrection (1999, re-recorded 2005)
- Demolition (1996)
- Changing Moods (1995)
- Don't Look Back(**) (1992)
(*)Compilation (**) Demo
With Ilium
- Vespertilion (Forthcoming/2007)
- Permian Dusk (2005)
With Dark Order
- The Violence Continuum (2002) (guest guitars and vocals)
With Fury
- Demo (1997) (guest backing vocals)
With Edrenalin
- Carpe Diem (1992) (guitars, writing credits)
Grose has also been involved with a short lived Australian hard rock band, King Oath.