Michael Knott

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Michael Knott is a prolific singer/songwriter and frontman for a multitude of bands, many of them Christian. Knott has released some 35 albums, including solo albums and, most familiarly, records with the rock bands LSU and Cush.

Knott's music has not been without controversy in Christian circles, particularly due to profanity in the song "Rocket and a Bomb" (from the self-titled release of his former band Aunt Bettys) and original artwork in that album of Jesus Christ as a bartender.

Knott explained some of his views in an interview with HM Magazine, saying "Basically, I'm a human being and I believe in Christ, period. It doesn't make my life rosy, it doesn't make my life terrible, it doesn't do anything with that. I know Christ."

Micheal Knott is also the founder of the now defunct independent record label, Blonde Vinyl Records.

[edit] Discography (solo)

  • Comatose Soul - 2004 (Independent)
  • Hearts of Care - 2002 (Northern Records)
  • Life of David - 2001 (Metro One)
  • Mother Nation (with Noah Reimer) - 2001 (Independent)
  • Live in Cornerstone 2000 - 2000 (M8)
  • Bomb Bay Babies - 1998 (Independent)
  • Things I've Done, Things to Come - 2000 (Independent)
  • Live in Nash Vegas - 2000 (Independent)
  • Strip Cycle - 1995 (Tooth & Nail)
  • Fluid - 1995 (Alarma Records)
  • Rocket and a Bomb - 1994 (Brainstorm Artists, Intl)
  • Screaming Brittle Siren - 1992 (Blonde Vinyl)

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