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Liquor And Poker Music Taps Into Scott Reeder's 'Brilliance' Solo Debut From Ex-Kyuss Bassist To Surface On January 24, 2006
LOS ANGELES – Some 18 years in the making, TunnelVision Brilliance,
the debut solo offering from Scott Reeder, will be released by Liquor
and Poker Music on Jan. 24, 2006. An MP3 of “The Day Of Neverending”
off of TunnelVision Brilliance is now available at the label’s
website, LiquorAndPokerMusic.com.
As a member of two legendary underground bands, Reeder has made a
considerable impact on heavy music. First with The Obsessed – a group
Rolling Stone praises for “almost single-handedly inventing” doom
metal – and then as bassist for desert rock pioneers Kyuss (whom All
Music Guide dubbed a “heavy metal Velvet Underground…the blueprint
often copied but never quite replicated by countless underground
metal bands”), Reeder helped to lay the groundwork for a revival of
organic and heavy yet musical rock championed to this day by both
cult and mainstream icons alike.
The 13-track TunnelVision Brilliance is a solo album in the truest
sense of the word with all songs written and performed entirely by
Reeder and Reeder alone. In addition, he produced, engineered and
mixed the recording – mostly in his own studio. The album is a much
more personal and intimate soundscape than his thunderously heavy
past; an inspired (and undeniably psychedelic) trip through the
subconscious of one of underground rock’s brightest luminaries.
“It’s weird, going at it alone this time without a bunch of other
guys to mesh with,” Reeder admits. “Finally, after 25 years of doing
the band thing, I’m getting the chance to put out some songs I’ve
recorded by myself along the way that never quite fit within the
frameworks of my band stuff. Throughout my days in Across The River,
The Obsessed, Kyuss and Goatsnake, I’ve been very proud of every
recording I’ve contributed to, but I’ve never been anywhere near this
excited about releasing anything. For me, this is as pure as it gets
– not a single other person was ever in the room when any of this was
recorded, no one to argue with (except myself!), not having to fit
into any mold or format. For better or worse, no compromise whatsoever.”
Since Kyuss disbanded in 1995, Reeder might be best known for his
high-profile auditions with Metallica (he appears in the documentary
Some Kind Of Monster) and Tool (he’s occasionally joined them onstage
to cover a Kyuss tune), but none the less his contributions to the
music world have still been notable. He has produced cult favorites
both up-and-coming (SUNN 0))), Bluebird) and long established (Orange
Goblin, Goatsnake); he has continued to contribute to movie
soundtracks (1996’s 2 Days In The Valley, for example); and has kept
making and playing music, be it through performing as part of
underground icons Unida and Nebula, guesting on the acclaimed 1998
debut by The Earthlings (which also featured Dave Grohl), or gigging
with his new band, Butcher. Throughout his sonic journeys, Reeder has
kept a musical diary of the other side of his personality.
“During many of the recordings over the years, I never had any
inkling they’d be released someday, so there’s a candid vibe that
weaves throughout TunnelVision Brilliance that comes from having your
guard way down,” Reeder explains. “Passing through extreme life
experiences, sometimes enhanced by altered states of consciousness, I
feel like these pieces strip away the outside world and cut to the
naked emotional core of whatever I was going through at the time;
hence, that’s a big part of the album’s concept.
“Death is a big underlying theme,” he continues, “as is my
fascination with the impossible feats the human psyche is capable of
when forced into extreme duress – things that push one’s reality into
the metaphysical realm. It’s about the thin line between this plane
and the next, the blurring between waking life and dreams, the
physical and the spiritual, and the glimpses of the other side we
might chance to experience during this lifetime. I hope listeners set
aside any preconceptions as I did and just enjoy the ride, for this
is only the beginning.”
For more information log onto to:
scottreeder.com or
myspace.com/scottreeder or
liquorandpokermusic.com.
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