The Virginia native honed his chops with the band Axis (alongside future Alabama Thunderpussy six-stringer Ryan Lake) in the late '80s. In the early '90s, he met bassist John Campbell and drummer Chris Adler while attending Virginia Commonwealth University; the trio would later form the group Burn the Priest, alongside guitarist Abe Spear and vocalist Randy Blythe. Employing a lethal blend of metalcore, thrash, punk, sludge, and groove-laden death metal, the band issued an eponymous full-length outing under the moniker before changing their name to Lamb of God in 1999. Lamb of God would go on to release a string of high-profile studio albums and enjoy tremendous commercial success with gold-selling outings like Ashes of the Wake and Sacrament. Between 2000 and 2018, the group carved out a notable swath of sonic real estate, selling millions of records and landing multiple Grammy nominations without ever compromising their sound. In 2019 Morton issued his solo debut, Anesthetic, on Spinefarm Records. The LP featured a slew of high-profile guests including Lamb of God bandmate Blythe, Mark Lanegan, Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix, Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy, Arch Enemy frontwoman Alissa White-Gluz, and late Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington. Just a few months after its release, Morton issued the EP Ether at the beginning of 2020. It featured a handful of new tracks that didn’t appear on the album, as well as covers of Black Crowes' "She Talks to Angels" and Pearl Jam's "Black." ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi