Norman L Skinner III is an American heavy metal vocalist best known for his powerful range, clean high-register delivery, and disciplined traditional metal technique. He built his reputation in the U.S. underground metal scene through years of consistent studio and live work, developing a style rooted in classic 1980s heavy metal rather than extreme vocal approaches. His singing emphasizes pitch control, sustained projection, and clarity, making him particularly suited for technically demanding material.
Skinner first gained broader recognition as the longtime frontman of Imagika, a California-based band blending thrash aggression with power metal structure. During his tenure, he appeared on multiple albums including Devils on Both Sides (2005), Portrait of a Hanged Man (2010), and Feast for the Hated (2013). His performances on these releases highlighted his ability to balance melodic phrasing with speed-driven riffing, helping establish Imagika as a respected name in the American power/thrash circuit.
Beyond Imagika, Skinner has contributed to additional heavy metal projects, including work associated with members of Attacker and other traditional metal collaborations. Across these efforts, his approach has remained consistent: high-energy delivery without reliance on growls or extreme vocal distortion. His technique reflects classic heavy metal fundamentals, positioning him within the lineage of traditional and power metal vocalists rather than modern extreme subgenres.
He was later announced as the new lead vocalist for Forbidden, one of the defining acts of the Bay Area thrash movement. Originally fronted by Russ Anderson, the band’s catalog demands precision and range—qualities that align with Skinner’s established strengths. His addition marks a new chapter for Forbidden while maintaining continuity with the band’s technically driven thrash identity.
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