Bill Kelliher

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Bill Kelliher
Kelliher performing in 2022
Kelliher performing in 2022
Background information
Birth nameWilliam Breen Kelliher
Born (1971-03-23) March 23, 1971 (age 53)
Rochester, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1995–present
Member ofMastodon
Websitemastodonrocks.com

William Breen Kelliher (born March 23, 1971) is an American musician, best known as the rhythm guitarist of heavy metal band Mastodon, and being the only band member who doesn't share the lead vocal duty.

Early life[edit]

Kelliher is an Irish citizen; he holds dual citizenship with the United States and Ireland. His father is an Irish immigrant who, in his teenage years, moved to the U.S. from Killorglin, County Kerry, Ireland.

Career[edit]

Kelliher performs a number of different roles within Mastodon. These include backing vocals during live performances, complex guitar parts and occasional lead guitar. He is also running the samples and ambiance in between and during songs. He shares guitar duties with Brent Hinds, playing mainly complex rhythm parts, although Kelliher occasionally plays solos, such as on "Sleeping Giant", and harmonized dual leads with Hinds, such as on "Black Tongue".[1]

On June 12, 2007, Hinds and Kelliher won the Metal Hammer Golden Gods award for best shredders,[2] Mastodon's first ever award. Mastodon won a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for the song "Sultan's Curse" in 2018.

Game of Thrones appearance[edit]

Kelliher, along with Brann Dailor and Brent Hinds, portrayed "wildlings" on season 5, episode 8 of Game of Thrones, which was filmed in Belfast in Northern Ireland. As previously reported, the band's original song "White Walker" is featured on the Game of Thrones mixtape Catch the Throne Vol. 2, but in the instance of their physical appearance, a press release from Reprise Records reports that the band was personally invited to participate in the show by Game of Thrones executive producer Dan Weiss, who is a fan of the band.[3]

Equipment and style[edit]

Kelliher in 2007

Guitars[edit]

Kelliher uses several guitars in Mastodon: his main guitar for a long time was a Gibson Les Paul Custom in a Silverburst finish. He used other Les Paul Customs in Ebony and Alpine White during the band's 2009 tour with Dethklok. He has also used several Gibson Explorers, including a vintage Explorer CMT in tobacco burst. Kelliher has also used two custom Yamaha SBGs and a First Act custom 9-string Silverburst DC Lola, which was used particularly on the title track for Crack the Skye.[4][5] In 2013, Kelliher got a signature Gibson Explorer, named "The Golden Axe". It has a mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard with figured acrylic trapezoid inlays, a gold burst finish and Lace Nitro Hemi humbucker pickups.[6] In 2014, Gibson released a signature Bill Kelliher “Halcyon” Les Paul, with Lace Dissonant Aggressor pickups.[7]

In June 2016, ESP Guitars announced that Kelliher had started endorsing their guitars and that they would be releasing 2 signature models for him, the high end ESP Bill Kelliher and the more affordable LTD BK-600. The guitars are both of the Eclipse body style with full thickness mahogany bodies with no waist cut, 3 piece mahogany set through necks with 22 fret ebony fretboards and 24.75 scale lengths. They feature locking tuners and Tone Pros tunomatic and stoptail locking bridges, and Kelliher's signature Lace Dissonant Aggressor pickups. They are available in Military Green Sunburst Satin finishes with bound bodies and headstocks and ESP flag inlays.[8]

Amplification and effects[edit]

Kelliher previously used Laney amplification (specifically, the VH100R head). Subsequently, he played a Marshall JCM 800 Kerry King signature. Since 2010, Kelliher and his bandmate Brent Hinds performed live with Orange Thunderverb series amplifiers. Kelliher's pedal board includes A Line 6 HELIX and a Digitech Jamman Looper Pedal. Kelliher also uses an Audiotech Guitar Products Source Selector 1X6 Rack Mount Audio Switcher. In 2013 Kelliher collaborated with Lace Pickups on his own signature guitar pickups, the "Dissonant Aggressors".[9] At NAMM 2016, Friedman Amplification launched a signature amp for Kelliher called the Butterslax.[10]

Style[edit]

Like his bandmate Hinds, Kelliher also uses three tunings in Mastodon: D Standard on the Les Paul (E Standard down one whole step, D G C F A D), Drop C on the Yamaha SBG (Drop D down one whole step, C G C F A D), and another tuning similar to D standard, but with the sixth string tuned down to A (A G C F A D), on the Explorer.

Personal life[edit]

Kelliher is married and the father of two boys. His wife is an epidemiologist.[11][12]

Discography[edit]

Kelliher performing in 2009

Lethargy[edit]

Today is the Day[edit]

Mastodon[edit]

In a 2017 appearance on Loudwire's YouTube show Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?, Kelliher expressed incredulity of ever providing any lead vocals on any of Mastodon's studio albums.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Al-Sardar, Ali. "Bill Kelliher and Brent Hinds Name Top 10 Heaviest Mastodon Riffs". Rock Informer. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  2. ^ "Gibson.com: Bill Kelliher Golden Axe Explorer". Retrieved November 4, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Mastodon Portray "Wildlings" on Game of Thrones". Pitchfork. May 31, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  4. ^ Kies, Chris (May 4, 2009). "Interview: Mastodon's Brent Hinds & Bill Kelliher". Premier Guitar. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  5. ^ "Premier Guitar - Rig Rundown - Mastodon's Brent Hinds & Bill Kelliher". YouTube. November 6, 2009. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  6. ^ "Gibson Releases Bill Kelliher Golden Axe Explorer". Premier Guitar. April 10, 2013. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  7. ^ "Gibson Releases the Bill Kelliher "Halcyon" Les Paul". Premier Guitar. October 15, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  8. ^ "BillKelliher - BillKelliher - The ESP Guitar Company". July 8, 2016.
  9. ^ "Heavy Metal Guitar Pickups by Lace - Bill Kelliher's Signature set Dissonant Aggressors are based on the Nitro-Hemi with modifications for Bill Kelliher's killer Heavy Metal tone". Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  10. ^ "NAMM 2016: Friedman "Butterslax" Bill Kelliher Mastodon Signature Amp - gearnews.com". January 22, 2016.
  11. ^ "Mastodon Guitarist Bill Kelliher Speaks Up on How Lockdown Affected Him Financially". www.ultimate-guitar.com. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  12. ^ "Bill Kelliher". Metal Storm. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  13. ^ Loudwire. "Mastodon's Bill Kelliher - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?". Archived from the original on December 13, 2021 – via YouTube.

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