Jus Oborn

Jus Oborn

Jus Oborn performing with Electric Wizard at Hole in the Sky festival in 2008
Background information
Birth name Justin Oborn
Born (1971-10-28) 28 October 1971
Origin Dorset, England
Genres Doom metal, stoner rock
Occupation(s) Musician, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Associated acts Electric Wizard

Justin "Jus" Oborn (born 28 October 1971) is the lead vocalist, lead electric guitarist and lyricist of Electric Wizard, an influential doom metal/stoner metal band from Dorset, England.[1] Prior to forming Electric Wizard, Oborn was a member of the band Lord of Putrefaction, which changed its name to Thy Grief Eternal[2] and then to Eternal.

Oborn formed Electric Wizard in 1993. He has been the band's frontman since that time. Under his guidance, they became one of doom metal's most critically acclaimed groups, releasing eight albums since 1995. Two of their albums, Come My Fanatics... (1997) and Dopethrone (2000) are considered by many critics to be landmark albums in the doom metal genre.

In early 2003, Bagshaw and Greening left the band, making Oborn the only founding member remaining. Later in that year, Oborn gathered a new line-up for the band – which included his wife, Liz Buckingham, as second guitarist. She has remained part of the band ever since, with she and Oborn both handling guitar duties on Electric Wizard's more recent releases.

Justin was known as "Fuzz" by his friends at his primary school in Wimborne Minster.

Discography

During 1988, Jus Oborn formed the doom metal band Lord of Putrefaction, they recorded two demos. The band then changed its name to Thy Grief Eternal and recorded the On Blackened Wings demo. The band then became known simply as Eternal and recorded the Lucifer's Children demo, before disbanding. At this point, Jus Oborn formed Electric Wizard.

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo; Koets, Tara. "Biography: Electric Wizard". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  2. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Lord of Putrefaction". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 June 2010.

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