Graeme Nicholls
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Background information | |
Also known as | Sasquatch Hunter |
Born | Durham, England |
Genre(s) | Math Rock Experimental Free jazz Hardcore Punk Heavy Metal |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 1990-present |
Associated acts | We Be The Echo Voorhees Break It Up Drift Erratics Bm Relocation Program |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/sasquatchhunter |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Fender Telecaster Deluxe Copy Ibanez RG550 |
Graeme Nicholls is an English experimental rock guitarist, with a background in heavy metal, hardcore punk, improvisation and avant garde shred guitar. Currently playing guitar with San Francisco based experimental math rock outfit We Be The Echo, Nicholls is notable for a wide variety of styles from "bumble bee string plucking" [1] to "classic rock guitar shred" [2]. Nicholls' other bands have included hardcore punk bands Voorhees and Break It Up, experimental rock outfit The Bm Relocation Program and laptop based Drift Erratics, and he has also been a session guitar player and guitar teacher at various times.
[edit] Selected Discography
- We Be the Echo "All Star Destroyers" (Brutalprog.com/Chuckbeat) 2007
- We Be the Echo "Stanislaw Stories" - (Chuckbeat) 2006
- Break It Up "No Sides" (Dead & Gone) - 2005
- We Be the Echo "Cubist Music" - (Chuckbeat) 2004
- The Bm Relocation Program "Assholes Are Back In Season" - (Chuckbeat) - 2002/2003
- Lines Of Sight "Self-Titled" - (Chuckbeat) 2003
- ESSA "Detricus Exciticus" - (Paper) 2000
- ESSA "Africans In Space" - (Paper) 2000
- Voorhees "Spilling Blood Without Reason" LP - (Armed With Anger) - 1994
- Voorhees "Split 7" w/ Stalingrad" - (Thinking Smart / Caught Offside) - 1995
- Voorhees "John Peel Session" (BBC Radio 1) - 1995
- Voorhees "Smiling at Death" - (Grand Theft Audio) - 1996
- Voorhees "What You See Is What You Get" - (Crust) - 1997