Matt Pike

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Matt Pike
Matt Pike in October 2007
Matt Pike in October 2007
Background information
Birth name Matthew Pike
Origin Denver, Colorado, United States
Genre(s) Doom metal
Sludge metal
Stoner metal
Alternative metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Guitar
Vocals
Years active Late 1980s - present
Label(s) Southern Lord
Relapse Records
Man's Ruin
Earache
Associated acts High on Fire
Sleep
Asbestosdeath
Kalas
Website http://www.highonfire.net

Matt Pike is an American rock musician best known as the guitarist of the influential doom metal band Sleep and frontman of High on Fire. While largely unknown in the mainstream rock press, he is viewed by some in the underground metal scene as a cult hero.

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[edit] History

Pike moved to California after spending time in Military School while living with his mother in Golden, Colorado. A self-proclaimed juvenile delinquent at one time, he was stealing car stereos in order to feed a developing drug habit. When he arrived to the Silicon Valley, realizing that the hardcore punk and heavy metal scene was much more active than the one in Denver, he quickly made friends and began going to shows. Pike joined a sludge metal band called Asbestosdeath. After playing around the bay area they developed a much more heavy and slow sound. Dubbed doom metal by the press, the quartet soon gained a following and changed their name to Sleep.

[edit] Sleep

When fellow Sleep guitarist Justin Marler decided to quit, Sleep became a power trio and continued to keep it’s vitality heavy. The band's second album, Sleep's Holy Mountain, illustrated Pike as a young Tony Iommi--generating ear-shattering Black Sabbath riffs that invariably made a profound impact on the developing stoner metal/doom metal scene.

As a result of the increased press, the band's demographic and following widened greatly, and major label deals soon began surfacing. However, instead of following a path to mainstream exposure, the band fled further underground, turning down countless major label deals and submitting the one-song, full-length Jerusalem in mid-1996. In 1997, though, the band called it quits after London Records refused to release the Dopesmoker/Jerusalem recordings and the accumulating pressure the members were experiencing. Pike couldn't come to terms with the break-up and became depressed. A short time later he realized that it wasn't "over", and decided to give it another shot by calling people over to jam in his garage. He finally decided on Desmond Kensel (drums) and an old friend George Rice (bass). Within six months, the jams were headed to fruition and a band (High on Fire) was developing from a simple need to play guitar again.

[edit] High on Fire

From the ashes of Sleep rose Pike’s new band, High on Fire (HOF) contains the heaviness of Sleep but is faster, with more aggression and edge. Pike handles both guitar and vocal duties. High on Fire have toured consistently since their inception.

[edit] Scum Angel/Kalas

Pike was the frontman of the Bay Area psychedelic-metal band Kalas (formally Scum Angel) that featured members of Econochrist, Samiam, and Cruevo. Without strapping on the guitar, Pike only sang and surprisingly more melodically; the band however did include dual guitars. Kalas split in September of 2006.

[edit] Equipment

Pike has hardly changed his guitar set up since his time in Sleep. He plays two or three Gibson Les Pauls in High On Fire, including the cherry-sunburst standard he used in his previous band. During the early years of Sleep, Pike used Laney and Orange Amps but Pike and Al Cisneros discovered the Matamp “Green” while on tour in England, which became their preferred amplifier. In the recent string of Northwest shows he has been seen using a First Act nine-string guitar. The bottom three strings (E, A, and D) are regular guitar strings, while the top three (G, B, and high E) are from a twelve-string making the total number of strings nine. Apparently, First Act constructed the guitar just for Matt.

A few photos online have shown him using his Laney amps and some Marshall Amplification as well. In the Sleep "Dragonaut" video, he was shown using a Hiwatt amplifier. Initially, the only other addition he made to his set up after Sleep was adding a Soldano Preamp (to add more gain) to the Green head. Pike would feed the Matamp and Soldano signal into a Solid State Power Amp to power his Green Cabinets. He eventually switched to a beefy Soldano SLO-100 Head during the Blessed Black Wings era.

As of 2006, he has been using only the Soldano head to power two Green Cabinets. Since the Matamp heads require regular maintenance, bringing them on the road has become "touchy". An insider has mentioned that Matt owns some of the last Green amps (in honor of Fleetwood Mac Guitarist Peter Green) that Matamp founder Mat Mathias and amp builder Dave Green ever touched and they have since become collector's items.

For the 2007-2008 Tour; From FirstAct dot com: For Matt Pike of High On Fire, we created a distinctive 9-string guitar, with three strings on the bass side and six on the treble side. Each treble string is doubled for a chorused twelve-string guitar sound. The maple and mahogany body features a gorgeous, classic cherry sunburst finish and intricate 5-ply binding. The pickups are a pair of First Act custom made Duomags with super-wide frequency range. Matt's amps for tour are currently a Soldano SLO-100 and a Laney powering 4 Emperor 4x12 cabinets (2 on Jeff's side & 2 on Matt's side).

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