Guitarist/singer/producer Dario Lorina, best-known as a longtime member of
Black Label Society for the last 10 years, recently launched his brand new band named Dark Chapel.
Led by Lorina and also featuring Brody DeRozie (guitar), Mike Gunn (bass), and Luis Silva (drums), the band’s airtight guitar craft and sludgy grooves with magnetic melodies, bluesy phrasing, and grunge mystique are spotlighted on their debut album, “Spirit In The Glass”, which is due out February 28, 2025, on MNRK Heavy.
The album’s second single, “Hollow SMile”, is now out, and a video for the song — directed by Justin H. Reich (Black Label Society, Ace Frehley, Rex Brown) can be watched below.
On “Hollow Smile,” a thrashy palm-muted chug seethes beneath his airy intonation on the verses. It climaxes on a chantable chorus accelerated by a driving rhythm. “I read a quote recently that portrays the meaning behind this song well: ‘A man’s own mind is the greatest battle he will face,’” as Dario Lorina explains.
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Striking an elusive balance between dark and heavy, ethereal and passionate, “Spirit In The Glass” is, as Lorina describes, “a culmination of all artistic influence, whether musical or otherwise.”
Lorina began his professional career in 2006 when he was 16 as the touring guitarist with the late Jani Lane (ex-Warrant). At 19, he joined veteran metal act Lizzy Borden whom he toured with for four years. He released two instrumental records with Mike Varney on Shrapnel Records in 2013 and 2017, respectively, titled “Dario Lorina” and “Death Grip Tribulations”.

On January 1, 2014 he joined Black Label Society and has since been touring worldwide alongside Zakk Wylde, performing on guitar, piano, and backing vocals ever since. Lorina dueled solos with Wylde on Black Label Society‘s 2022 album “Doom Crew Inc.”, and he joined Zakk Wylde on the January 2022 cover of Guitar World magazine.
“The guitar never really left my hands,” he laughs. Years of woodshedding followed. At 16 years old, he answered the call to audition for Jani Lane and found himself on the road with the ex-Warrant frontman shortly thereafter.