Paul Allender

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Paul Allender
Background information
Birth name Paul Allender
Born (1970-11-17) 17 November 1970
Origin Colchester, England
Genres Extreme metal
Occupations Musician
Songwriter
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1992-present
Labels Roadrunner Records
Associated acts Cradle of Filth
The Blood Divine
Primary Slave
Website Cradle of Filth
Notable instruments
PRS Allender Signature Model

Paul Allender (born 17 November 1970 Colchester, Essex, England) is the lead guitarist of the British extreme metal band Cradle of Filth.

Early life

At the age of six years old, Paul's father introduced him to martial arts, which led to a way of life for him and the home which he grew up in. He received his first guitar at the age of fourteen, and played in staggered periods until he was nineteen years old, because his martial arts training was always his first priority.[citation needed]

Cradle of Filth

He joined the band as the guitarist in 1992, and stayed until 1996 when he left Cradle of Filth to join The Blood Divine and to spend more time with his son. In 1998 Paul Allender started another band called Primary Slave. In 2000, just before Primary Slave signed a recording contract, he rejoined Cradle of Filth after receiving a call from Dani Filth, along with drummer Adrian Erlandsson and keyboardist Martin Powell on the band's album, Midian.

While performing on stage with Cradle of Filth at Bloodstock Open Air in August 2009, a member of the audience used a slingshot to fire a gobstopper at the stage which narrowly missed Dani Filth, but hit Allender on his spine in his lower back. He was then sent to the hospital which caused the performance to end early.

Playing style

Paul Allender is recognized for his unique right-handed technique and is currently endorsed by PRS Guitars and Blackstar amplification.

"To tell you the truth... I don't jam. I've always played what actually I see in my head. Therefore, when I play, I don't use any specific scales or anything in order or that's musically correct or anything... I’ve always concentrated on mixing lead-oriented riffs, but in like a rhythmic sense. That's the way I've always been because I've never really been interested in doing ultra-fast lead work. I've always mixed the two up. Just concentrating on the 16th notes and stuff on the right hand, making sure it all sinks in. It’s the guitar and it’s the way we dress onstage, it’s all part of this troupe, this uniformed-like togetherness... It just comes out dark as fuck".[1]

Graphic art

Allender also has an art side project known as "Vomitorium: The Dark Art Of Cindy Frey And Paul Allender". He also produced the artwork for New Project's debut album Ultraviolent Light.

White Empress

In 2013, Allender was involved with the formation of a new project named "White Empress." In an interview with "The Age of Metal," White Empress vocalist Mary Zimmer (formerly of Luna Mortis), said:
Paul and I actually have a number of mutual friends and acquaintances and it was Melissa Ferlaak of Plague of Stars (formerly of Visions of Atlantis, Aesma Daeva, Echoterra) who put us in touch with each other. We talked about working on some new music together and he set me the instrumental tracks he’d been working on. They were phenomenal and I decided to lay down vocals for 3 songs. Everything went really well together and we made an official band. White Empress is really all about the concept of “The Empress”. The entire band is in essence “The Empress”. She’s her own creative concept, her own image, her own identity that comes from all of us in the band (meaning I’m not the Empress, necessarily). White Empress is an entire band with a fantasy avatar. It’s visual and audio all tied into one huge concept. The band is fantastic, we all contribute equally to the creative process and we’ve come up with some amazing things for everyone. The Empress is Coming!![2][3]
An EP was released in January 2014.[4][5]

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