Scott Kelly (musician)

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Scott Kelly

Scott Kelly of Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, Shrinebuilder, and Corrections House
Background information
Birth name Scott Michael Kelly
Born (1967-06-13) June 13, 1967
Evanston, Illinois
Origin Oakland, California, United States
Genres Sludge metal, post-metal, doom metal, hardcore punk, country, folk, acoustic
Occupations Musician
Years active 1985–present
Labels Neurot, Relapse, Alternative Tentacles, Lookout!, Alchemy
Associated acts Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, Mastodon, Blood & Time, Shrinebuilder, Scott Kelly & The Road Home, Corrections House

Scott Michael Kelly is one of three founding members of Oakland, California experimental metal band Neurosis, in which he is a vocalist and guitarist. He has been writing and publishing music since 1985 with Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, Blood and Time and his solo acoustic project. He is also involved in a project named Shrinebuilder involving Al Cisneros, Scott Weinrich, and Dale Crover. The first album from Shrinebuilder was released in October 2009. He has also guested on four albums by the band Mastodon. In addition to his musical projects, Scott, along with his bandmates in Neurosis, is co-owner of Neurot Recordings. Beginning in April 2011 he began hosting a monthly 3 hour streaming radio show on Scion A/V.com channel 5 called KMBT. He previously owned and operated an Internet radio station of his own called combatmusicradio.com that featured weekly shows from him as well as others such as Eugene S. Robinson, Joe Preston, and others. Since December 2008 Scott has written a blog, named We Burn Through the Night. In addition to information about his projects this blog also offers personal thoughts and insights, as well as stories from his life experiences. He also has worked extensively as a solo artist, releasing 3 albums and doing over 400 solo performances worldwide since the year 2000. A native of the East Bay, Scott now resides with his wife Sarah and two youngest children in the woods of Southern Oregon. His most recent collaboration is an experimental noise project with Mike IX Williams, Sanford Parker, and Bruce Lamont. Corrections House will release a 7" record in early 2013 and began its experimentation on live audiences on January 21, 2013.

Musical influences

Kelly cites Black Flag, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Die Kreuzen, Amebix, Jimi Hendrix, King Crimson, Neil Young, Melvins, Celtic Frost, Negative Approach, Townes Van Zandt, Voivod, and Hank Williams as important influences.[1]

Discography

Neurosis

Neurosis & Jarboe

Tribes of Neurot

  • Rebegin (1995)
  • Silver Blood Transmission (1995)
  • Static Migration (1998)
  • Grace (1999)
  • 60° (2000)
  • Adaptation and Survival: the Insect Project (2002)
  • Meridian (2005)

Solo Albums

Blood and Time

  • At the Foot of the Garden (2003)
  • Latitudes (2007)

Shrinebuilder

Corrections House

  • Hoax the System / Grin with a Purpose (7") (2013)
  • Last City Zero (2013)

Mastodon (guest vocals)

References

  1. Samudrala, Ram (2000). "Q & A with Scott Kelly of Neurosis". Music Ram-blings; www.ram.org. Retrieved 2008-01-20. 

External links

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