Warrel Dane
Warrel Dane |
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Warrel Dane live with Sanctuary, 2015 |
Background information |
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Birth name |
Warrel G. Baker |
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Also known as |
Warrel Dane |
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Born |
(1961-03-07) March 7, 1961[1] |
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Origin |
Seattle, Washington, US |
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Genres |
Heavy metal, power metal, progressive metal, thrash metal |
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Occupation(s) |
Singer, songwriter |
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Instruments |
Vocals, keyboards |
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Years active |
1983–present |
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Labels |
Century Media |
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Associated acts |
Serpent's Knight, Sanctuary, Nevermore |
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Warrel Dane (born March 7, 1961)[2] is the lead singer of the American power metal band Sanctuary. He is also known as the former lead singer of currently inactive progressive metal band Nevermore. He is a natural baritone,[3] though he was known for his high-pitched vocals with Serpent's Knight and on the first two Sanctuary albums. Later in his career, Dane became more notable for his distinctively deep, dramatic voice.
Dane was trained for five years as an opera singer and utilizes a very broad vocal range, spanning from notes as low as the G♯ below low C, or G♯1, to notes as high as the B♭ below soprano C, or B♭5. While his high head voice style vocals were much more prominent in the older Sanctuary albums, there were instances where he utilizes it in Nevermore as well. Sanctuary's 2014 comeback album The Year the Sun Died includes these higher passages on three songs.
He cites Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Jefferson Airplane, Simon & Garfunkel, The Beatles, The Doors as his musical influences[4] and Ronnie James Dio, Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson as his main vocal inspirations.[5]
Dane, along with bassist Jim Sheppard, is a certified chef and formerly owned a restaurant in Seattle. As reflected in his songwriting, Warrel is critical of religion and government and has expressed mixed feelings toward the advancement of technology.
Dane's first ever solo record, Praises to the War Machine was released May 13, 2008 on Century Media Records. He is working on a second album.[6] It will be different than the first solo effort: Some of it is just brutally heavy, Dane says.[7]
Discography
Serpents Knight
- Released From the Crypt (1983)
- Silent Knight...of Myth and Destiny (2010)(Disc one vocals)
Sanctuary
Behemoth
Solo
Nevermore
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