Matt Zane
Matt Zane | |
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Born |
Matthew Zicari Rochester, New York |
Occupation | musician, suspension artist, poet |
Known for | Society 1 |
Matt "The Lord" Zane (born October 7) is an American musician, suspension artist, actor, poet, author and adult film producer.[1]
Biography
Zane was born Matthew Zicari,[2] in Rochester, New York. After graduating from Musicians Institute of Technology for Guitar Performance, Zane attended Los Angeles Valley College for music.
He was briefly the lead singer of short-lived industrial rock project "Lotus Rising" with world-renowned crossover cellist and electric cellist, Tina Guo, and is currently still the creative force behind Society 1.
Discography
Solo
- Words as Carriers (InZane Records, 2002)
With Society 1
- Slacker Jesus (InZane Records, 1999)
- Exit Through Fear (Earache Records, 2003)
- The Sound That Ends Creation (Earache Records, 2005)
- The Years of Spiritual Dissent (Crash Music, 2006)
- Live and Raw (InZane Records, 2008)
- A Journey from Exile (2011)
Documentary
- Contrasting Views of People Living Within an Artistic Lifestyle (Evil Now, 2000)
Video Magazines
- Loudtimes Volume 1–3 (Inzane Records, 1999),
- Backstage Pass 1–2 (Inzane Records, 1999–2004)
DVD
- Slacker Jesus Home Video (InZane Records)
- Fearing the Exit (Earache Records, 2004),
- The Creation of Sound (Earache Records, 2005),
- The Strangest Life I've Ever Known (Independently Released, 2006),
- In Our Own Images (Crash Music, 2006)
Television Appearances
- Spread Entertainment .... Himself (2 episodes, 2007–2008) aka Spread TV (USA: new title)
- Episode #2.15 (2008) TV episode .... Himself
- Episode #1.13 (2007) TV episode .... Himself
- Revelation 666 (2006) (TV) (as Matt 'The Lord' Zane) .... Himself
- X Rated: The Sex Tapes That Shocked the World (2006) (TV) (as Matt 'The Lord' Zane) .... Himself – Interviewee
- Dr. 90210* .... Himself (1 episode, 2005)
- Buying the Fountain of Youth (2005) TV episode .... Himself
- Society 1: Fearing the Exit (2005) (V) .... Himself
References
- ↑ Hamilton, William L. (March 21, 1999). "The Mainstream Flirts With Pornography Chic". New York Times.
- ↑ Transcendental Satanism by Matt "The Lord" Zane