Martin Walkyier

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Martin Walkyier is an English singer who began his career with heavy metal band Sabbat in the late 1980s, releasing two albums. After leaving Sabbat in 1990 due to differences with other band members, Walkyier teamed up with guitarist Steve Ramsey (ex-Satan/Pariah/Blind Fury) to form a heavy metal band with strong folk influences, called Skyclad. Skyclad proved an ideal vehicle for his thought-provoking lyrics. Walkyier led Skyclad through the release of numerous albums, notably Prince of the Poverty Line, before quitting, apparently frustrated by financial and management decisions made by other band members.

Following his departure from Skyclad, Walkyier formed another band, [The Clan Destined] in 2001. Following a dispute between himself and the other members of The Clan Destined, the nature of which is unclear, he announced his retirement from actively making music in 2005, with The Clan Destined's single demo therefore his last recorded release. In press releases in 2005 Walkyier finished the demo himself, together with James Murphy (producing) and Andy Sneap and in early April 2006 released In The Big Ending on [The Clan Destined]'s website.

In recent interviews, Martin has stated that he will use the free time he now has due to his retirement from music to concentrate on his writing.

The demo, now called In The Big Ending has been completed, and is available on the [The Clan Destined] website.

Along with Andy Sneap, Frazer Craske (who has now left the band and been replaced by Gizz Butt), Simon Jones and Simon Negus, Walkyier reformed Sabbat at the end of 2006, playing a number of shows at the request of Cradle of Filth. 2007 sees them booked for a number of European festivals.

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[edit] Work

His guttural and venomous vocals are a key identifying feature of his work. He is also well known for highly intelligent, literal and poetic lyrics, usually with a strong paganistic or environmentalistic message. A characteristic of his lyrics is the usage of puns and multiple meanings of words.

Steel and concrete melanomas
Punctuate the hot sunrise
Spines now chilled by global warming
Microwave their last goodbyes

(passage from The Ilk of Human Blindness from Skyclad album Jonah's Ark)


I'm walking my personal Calvary mile to a do-it-yourself crucifixion,
It's a kingdom of clowns wearing martyrdom's frown -
I fight for my hammer and nails,
We're an endless procession of lost, dispossessed unbelievers -
Whose prayers go unheard and unanswered,
unheard and unanswered like junk mail for Jesus

(lyrics of A Clown Of Thorns from Skyclad album The Answer Machine?)

[edit] Discography

[edit] With Sabbat

[edit] With Skyclad

[edit] With The Clan Destined

[edit] Guest Appearances

During Walkyier's career, he has made several guest vocal appearances such as:

  • A verse in the Forgodsake song 'Skyhigh' from the 'Blasthead' album (1994)
  • Guest vocals on Cradle of Filth's cover of the Sabbat track 'For those who died' on Midian (2000)

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