Scott Reeder

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Scott Reeder (born May 16, 1965 in Pomona, California) is the left-handed bass player formerly of the stoner rock band Kyuss. He joined Kyuss after the departure of Nick Oliveri and remained there until the band went on indefinite hiatus in October 1995, when Josh Homme went on to form Queens of the Stone Age[1] . Reeder reunited with former Kyuss singer John Garcia to form Unida, a stoner rock band which only released one full-length album before running into legal problems.

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[edit] History

In 1996, Reeder just missed becoming the new bass player for the popular band Tool, the reason rumoured to be his preference of finger-style bass playing, instead of a pick-style, which would be more appropriate for that band. In 2002, Reeder produced the British hard rock band Orange Goblin's album Coup De Grace, and John Garcia provided guest vocals on tracks 'Made of Rats' and 'Jesus Beater'. In 2003, Reeder was among eight bassists, including Robert Trujillo and Pepper Keenan, to audition for Metallica after Jason Newsted left the band. Short excerpts from Reeder's meeting with Metallica can be seen in the documentary Some Kind of Monster. Reeder handled production and bass duties for the band Bütcher and appeared on their album Auricle in 2005. He left the band in October of 2006.

In 2006, Reeder released his first solo album TunnelVision Brilliance on which he wrote and performed all tracks by himself.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo

[edit] Kyuss

[edit] Other

[edit] Other appearances

  • He covered a Kyuss song, "Demon Cleaner", on stage with Tool in 1998.
  • He was involved with the "Trampled Under Hoof" EP with doom metal band Goatsnake.
  • He briefly joined the Los Angeles band Nebula and played several live shows with them in Southern California.

[edit] Gear

  • Reeder used Rickenbacker 4001 (different colors) and Ampeg Head and cabs. He is now endorsed by Ibanez.
  • He is currently involved with different band as a sound engineer (currently mixing Ten East's new songs)

[edit] Producer

He produced albums of Whores of Tijuana and Dali's Llama.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Orzeck, Kurt (December 21 2005). QOTSA End Year On A High Note: Josh Homme Reunites With Kyuss Singer In L.A.. VH1. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.

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