Dylan Carlson | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1967 (age 44–45) |
Genres | Drone doom |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1985–present |
Associated acts | Earth |
Website | Official Website |
Dylan Carlson (born 1967) is the lead guitarist, lead singer, and only constant member of the Drone doom group Earth.
Carlson was born in Seattle, Washington, United States. His father worked for the Department of Defense, and, as a result, as a child he moved quite frequently, living in Philadelphia, Texas, New Mexico, and New Jersey, before coming back to live in Washington state.[1] He had first become interested in being a rock musician at age 15, inspired by bands such as Molly Hatchet, AC/DC, and Black Sabbath.[1] He also cites The Melvins, and composers La Monte Young and Terry Riley as major influences on his music.[2] It was in Olympia, Washington that he met Slim Moon, Greg Babior, Dave Harwell and Joe Preston, with whom he would later form Earth.[1] During this time, he would often make "sonic collages" with his then roommate Kurt Cobain.[2] From 1991 to 1996, Earth had an ever-changing lineup. Carlson attributes a lack of (full-length) studio album recordings from 1997 to 2005 to "legal and drug problems".[3]
During his illness and drug addiction, Carlson bought the shotgun that Kurt Cobain committed suicide with, although Cobain gave the money to feel good. Carlson said he did not believe that Cobain committed suicide at the time, and Cobain said he would use the weapon for self defense.[4]
Carlson was one of the many people interviewed in the Nick Broomfield documentary Kurt & Courtney (1998). He states he regrets appearing in the film, saying "I was misled about his intentions."[3]
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