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Cain
Cain
Background information
Origin Birmingham, England
Genres Doom Metal, Industrial, Experimental, Psychedelic
Years active 1991 - 1993
Labels Trident Music International
Take The Pain
Rise Above Records
Associated acts Doom, Extreme Noise Terror, Corvus, Filthkick, Lithium Six, Police Bastard, Sore Throat, Cursed Earth, Spineless, Haxan
Website Cain Doom
Band Logo
Cain Logo

Cain was an experimental doom metal band based out of Birmingham, England. The band was formed by John Pickering and Pete Nash from Midlands crust punks Doom, along with fellow friends Clive Meldrum on drums and Stephen O’Connor on second guitar. The band drew influence from classic 80s doom such as Trouble, Candlemass and Saint Vitus but also worked in a wider range of musical elements, including psychedelia, industrial, noise and samples. The band also drew influence from the likes of Loop, Spacemen 3, Pentagram and Celtic Frost among others.

Cain only released a single album and performed a handful of gigs before disbanding, with this sole also seeing a reissue over twenty-five years later via Rise Above Records.

History[]

Cain originally rehearsed for the first time in October 1990 under the name "Born Loser" with the band officially forming in early 1991.Influenced primarily by 80’s Doom metal such as Trouble, Candlemass and St Vitus, the band initially started writing slow, dirty Black Sabbath inspired tracks, but soon found themselves adding more psychedelic sounds, noise and industrial influences as well as samples and soundscapes. Implementing delays, reverbs, wah wah pedals and effects into the mix, the sound owed much to the members love of space rock and bands like Loop or Spacemen 3, but was also underpinned by gargantuan grinding Pentagram and Celtic Frost inspired riffs, creating something unique, druggy, dreamlike and absorbing.

After a few local gigs with bands such as Skullflower, Bolt Thrower and Esoteric, Cain caught the attention of Neil Mclaren, who was working as soundman for Godflesh at the time and showed interest in releasing a full length CD by the band on his new label, Take The Pain Records.

In February 1992, the band entered Icehouse recording studios in Stourbridge and began recording what was to be their one and only recording, and making full use of the newly extended CD length, the band recorded 72 minutes of material, showcasing all sides of the multi faceted nature of the project. The finished album was also littered with samples and graphical themes from the underground gore classic ‘Shogun Assassin’, which made a big impression on the band in the early 90’s and was later used by GZA / Wu Tang Clan on their groundbreaking Liquid Swords album.

When released as a very limited run in 1992 (Roughly 300 CD copies), the CD sold well and picked up a number of decent reviews, but with a lack of promotion and the band beginning to fracture, the momentum began to dry up. After a number of final gigs with Cancer and Cathedral, the band called it a day in late 1993 and moved onto other projects.

In 2019 Rise Above Records would re-issue Cain's only album on 13 September, with new artwork, the original intended track order and a re-master. Along with the first CD issue since 1992 it would see it's first ever vinyl issue in a limited pressing (100 Clear, 400 Black, 350 Purple).

Discography[]

  • Cain (1992, Take The Pain;Trident Music International)

Members[]

  • John Doom - Guitar, Keyboards, Effects, Vocals (1991 - 1993)
  • Steve O'Connor - Guitar, Effects (1991 - 1993)
  • Pete Nash - Bass, Effects (1991 - 1993)
  • Clive Medrum - Drums, Percussion, Effects (1991 - 1993)

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