Keith Caputo

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Keith Caputo
Caputo at the Ampere, Munich on May 12th, 2008.
Caputo at the Ampere, Munich on May 12th, 2008.
Background information
Born December 4, 1973 (1973-12-04) (age 34)
Genre(s) Hard rock, Heavy metal, Alternative metal, Post-grunge
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Keyboards
Years active 1989 - present
Associated acts Life of Agony
Website Official website

Keith Caputo (born 4 December 1973) is the lead singer of the New York metal band Life of Agony. He is also a solo artist with four albums and briefly appeared in Freax, a Brazilian industrial metal band.

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[edit] Career

Caputo started Life of Agony in 1989 with his cousin and guitarist Joey Z.. After signing with Roadrunner Records, they debuted with the 1993 album River Runs Red. Shortly after the release of a third album in 1997, Caputo claimed that his heart was no longer in the type of music they performed and departed from the group.

After leaving the group, Caputo formed Absolute Bloom, but they broke up in July of 1998.

Later, Caputo helped to re-form the Brazilian band Freax, which had broken up over ten years earlier. They developed a self-titled album in 2003.

Caputo also worked extensively on a solo career in this time with two studio albums under his belt.

On 3rd and 4th, 2003, the original line-up of Life of Agony reunited for two sold-out shows at New York's Irving Plaza. The reunion resulted in several more shows and appearances on European festivals, as well as the recording of 2005's Broken Valley, the band's first new material since 1997.

In 2005, Caputo provided vocals for the song "Tired N' Lonely" off Roadrunner United: The All-Star Sessions.

On May 1, 2006, Keith Caputo released his third solo album Hearts Blood On Your Dawn which is not available in the stores, but at his live shows, via mailorder through his website, www.keithcaputo.com, and in the iTunes Store.

In 2007, Caputo recorded his fourth solo album, A Fondness For Hometown Scars, which includes a guest appearance by Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) on trumpet, amongst others. The album was produced by Martyn LeNoble, and was released in April 2008 by Dutch label Suburban Records.

He is a guest singer on Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation's track "What Have You Done", the first single (and second track) from their 2007 album, The Heart of Everything.

Keith also guested on the track "Free Speech (Will Cost You)" on the album Memory Rendered Visible by the band Both Worlds released on Roadrunner Records. He also provided additional backing vocals on Type O Negative's release Bloody Kisses.

In May 2008, numerous media outlets began to report that Caputo was Scott Weiland's likely successor in Velvet Revolver. Velvet Revolver's drummer, Matt Sorum, has stated that the band will name their new singer in early June 2008.

[edit] Personal life

Much of the lyrics in Caputo's songs reflect on his rough childhood and other aspects of his life. His mother died of a heroin overdose when he was an infant. This had caused speculation that he, too, had sunk into the drug scene; however, Caputo dismisses such claims. Life of Agony songs "Heroin Dreams" & "The Day He Died" focus on Caputo's father whom he lost to a heroin overdose in early 2002. "The day he Died" was written after the death of his father.

[edit] Discography

[edit] With Life of Agony

[edit] Albums

[edit] With Absolute Bloom

[edit] Albums

  • Demo (1998)

[edit] As a solo artist

[edit] Albums

  • Died Laughing (1999/2000)
  • Died Laughing Pure (2000) (acoustic versions)
  • Perfect Little Monsters (2002)
  • Live Monsters (2004) (Live performances)
  • Hearts Blood On Your Dawn (2006)
  • A Fondness For Hometown Scars (2008)

[edit] Singles

  • "Selfish" (1999)
  • "New York City" (2000)
  • "Why" (2001)

[edit] With Freax

[edit] Albums

  • Freax (2003)

[edit] Guest Appearances

[edit] External links


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NAME Caputo, Keith
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer, Songwriter
DATE OF BIRTH 1973-12-04
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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