Richard - Vocals, Guitar Paul - Vocals, Guitar Levi - Bass Rich - Drums
The Belonging was conceived in
1998, when Richard Lester (Guitar/Vocals) and Paul Zaborowski
(Guitar/Vocals) met through a mutual friend and found they both
had the same dreams of forming a unique sounding black/death
metal band.
After a year of experimentation and song writing, they decided
to go ahead with the band and find themselves a complete line-up.
Word soon got around and within the next 6 months they had a
drummer (Col Butler) and a bassist (Levi Tubman).As each member
of the band has interests in other music outside of black metal,
many different ideas and influences have been brought into the
music, thus avoiding a lot (but not all) of the set rules or
clichés people would expect in a black metal band.With
the line-up now complete, they recorded a self-titled and self
produced demo in September 2001, which received positive reviews
all round.
They
supported the release with a handful of gigs, dotted around
Yorkshire, throughout the year. Every gig received huge praise
with The Belonging became known as a band to keep an eye on.Two
years later, the second demo "Dreaming Darkness" was
written and recorded in Red Flag Studio, under the watchful
eye of Guy Farrow (Throne of Nails, Conquest of Steel). It was
released on September 24th 2003.The new demo featured three
new songs,
which
demonstrated a new, improved sound and quality of song writing,
whilst still maintaining the best aspects of the previous CD.
The
songs showed how diverse a band The Belonging are, with the
fast blasting of "Setting the Scene", to the slower,
more dreamlike metal of "Dreaming Darkness". The second
song, "Desecration" shows a more brutal, Death Metal
side of the band, not really seen on the previous demo.Now,
fuelled with the release of Dreaming Darkness, they are determined
to write more material that will always be better than the last.
In January 2004 Colin announced his departure from the band
as he could not commit enough of his time to playing live. A
replacement was found in Rich Beaumont, formerly of prog band
Sear’s Tear. Rich wasted no time in showing he was more
than capable of handling the duties which The Belonging require.
In less than three months they were ready to play live with
Rich and embarked on a three date mini European tour with fellow
Yorkshire bands The Prophecy and Conquest of Steel. Playing
in Belgium, Holland and the UK the tour was a success, with
The Belonging gaining a live reputation in Europe as well as
at home. During the summer of 2004 we played numerous gigs around
the Yorkshire area culminating with a slot at The Dungeonfest.
On 26th March 2005 The Belonging entered the In A City Recording
Studios in Bradford to record their debut album “Setting
the Scene”. Engineered by long time music producer Carl
Stipetic, the band were finally able to give their songs the
power and intensity that they deserved. Recorded and mixed in
just four days, the band rerecorded two songs from each of their
two demos plus three new songs. The first of these new songs
is “Black Sun Rising” which sets the album off to
an explosive start. This was also the first song the band wrote
with drummer Rich. Probably the fastest and most intense song
the band has written, it showcases Rich’s pummeling blast
beats which drive technical but melodic guitar riffage. Another
new song, “Dying In Sorrow” sees the band showing
that they can write slow, epic doom as well as playing at warp
speed. The band utilizes this pace to play emotive and melodic
melodies to enhance the discouraging lyrics of the song.
Overall,
the album sees a noticeable improvement in the musicianship
and technical abilities of the band from their demo days.
The
Belonging is now to gig extensively during 2005 to promote the
release of “Setting the Scene”, the highlight being
the first ever British band to play the Koria-Roll Festival
in Finland in July.