Simon Neil
Simon Alexander Neil (born 31 August 1979) is a Scottish vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter. He is known for his work in the bands Biffy Clyro, Marmaduke Duke, and also Empire State Bastard, with Mike Vennart.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Simon Alexander Neil |
Born | Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland | 31 August 1979
Genres | Alternative rock, post-hardcore |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, record producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Beggars Banquet 14th Floor Roadrunner |
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Career
Biffy Clyro
Born in Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland, Simon Neil formed Biffy Clyro in 1995 at 15 years old recruiting Kilmarnock-born Ben Johnston and someone known only as Barry on drums and bass respectively, calling themselves Skrewfish.[1] Barry was soon replaced by James Johnston, Ben's twin brother, and Biffy Clyro was effectively formed. In 1997, the trio moved to Glasgow, where Neil studied Electronics with Music at the University of Glasgow. He also Studied Film and TV for a year before leaving to pursue music full-time. By then, Simon's musical tastes had expanded; In 2000, the band were spotted at the Unsigned Bands stage at T in the Park by a Beggars Banquet representative. Soon after, the band was signed to the independent Beggar's Banquet.
Biffy Clyro have since released nine albums, signed to a major record label, and toured relentlessly. Neil has stated that Biffy Clyro lyrics often come from phrases he writes down in a notebook he keeps by his bed.
Marmaduke Duke
Neil plays with JP Reid of fellow Ayrshire group Sucioperro in Marmaduke Duke, under the pseudonym "The Atmosphere", which released their first album, The Magnificent Duke, in 2005.
It was announced in late 2008 that the Duke was to make a return in 2009 with the follow-up album and second in the trilogy, Duke Pandemonium. The first single from the second album, "Kid Gloves" was released on 9 February 2009.
Empire State Bastard
Empire State Bastard is an extreme metal duo composed of Neil and ex-Oceansize frontman Mike Vennart. The project has been described as "grindcore extreme metal" by Neil,[2] with Mike writing the songs and recording all guitars, and Simon focused on vocals and lyrics.[3] The band currently tours with Dave Lombardo on drums and Naomi Macleod on bass. Empire State Bastard released their debut single "Harvest" in March 2023, with their debut album Rivers of Heresy released in September 2023.
Solo career
Neil performs under the name ZZC. His debut single, "To the Bone", was used in the BBC's 'Radio 1 Rescores: Drive (curated by Zane Lowe)' project. In 2017, Neil released a 7-minute instrumental track entitled "The Myth" under the ZZC moniker. Two tracks from an unreleased ZZC solo album, "Plead" and "Fever Dream" were released on the 2019 Biffy Clyro soundtrack album Balance, Not Symmetry.
Personal life
Neil lives in Ayr with his wife Francesca, whom he married at St. Columba Church in Ayr on 5 January 2008. The song "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys was used for their first dance, and Neil has the song's chorus, "God only knows what I'd be without you", tattooed on his chest.[4]
In 2021, he presented a series of shows on BBC Radio Scotland.[5]
Musical equipment used
The following is a list of musical equipment used by Simon Neil:
Guitars
Electric
- Fender Standard Stratocasters[6] – Various different Mexican models, including White, Red, Sunburst (with neck pickup & controls removed), Black, and Metallic Blue.
- Fender 1960 Custom Shop Stratocasters[6] – Fiesta Red, Frost Metallic, Lake Placid Blue, and White.
- Fender 50s Stratocaster Relic[6]
- Fender Telecaster Standard[6] – USA model, owned by James Johnston, three tone sunburst, can be seen in the music video for "Living is a Problem Because Everything Dies".
- Fender Telecaster '62 Custom[6] – Japanese model, three tone sunburst, can be seen in the music video for "Only One Word Comes to Mind".
- Fender Telecaster Custom 1972 reissue, black. Can be seen in the music video for "Mountains".
- Squier Simon Neil Signature Stratocaster[6]
- Patrick Eggle New York[6] – Red.
- Gretsch White Falcon Used live for the song "Diary of Always" and is seen in the music video for "Folding Stars"
- Gibson ES-335 – used live for "God & Satan"
- Gretsch G2420T – used for music video of "Howl".
Effects pedals
- BOSS TU-2 Chromatic Tuner[6]
- BOSS MD-2 Distortion[6]
- BOSS MT-2 Metal Zone[6]
- BOSS DD-6 Digital Delay x2[6]
- BOSS LS-2 Line Selector[7]
- Origin Effects Cali76 Compressor[6]
Previous effects pedals
- BOSS DS-1 Distortion[6]
- BOSS HM-2 Heavy Metal[6]
- Dunlop Cry Baby Wah Wah[7]
- Electro Harmonix Micro POG[7]
Amplifiers
- Peavey Delta Blues Combo[6]
- Fender Hot Rod Deville 4x10 Combo
- Marshall 1959SLP Head[6]
- Peavey Classic Head[6] and Peavey Classic 412 Cabinet[6]
- Hayden MoFo 30W tube head with Hayden 4x12[6]
- Fender Super Sonic 100 BLK Head[6]
- Kemper Profiling Amplifier PowerHead[6]
Discography
Biffy Clyro
- Blackened Sky (2002)
- The Vertigo of Bliss (2003)
- Infinity Land (2004)
- Puzzle (2007)
- Only Revolutions (2009)
- Opposites (2013)
- Ellipsis (2016)
- MTV Unplugged: Live at Roundhouse, London (2018)
- Balance, Not Symmetry (2019)
- A Celebration of Endings (2020)
- The Myth of the Happily Ever After (2021)
Marmaduke Duke
- The Magnificent Duke (2005)
- Duke Pandemonium (2009)
Empire State Bastard
- Rivers of Heresy (2023)
Other appearances
Year | Song | Artist | Album |
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2001 | "Zionist Timing" | Aereogramme | A Story in White |
2002 | "Hangover" | Sucioperro | Why Bliss Destroy |
"Love in the Guise of Friendship" | |||
"Capable of More" | |||
2009 | "Graves" | Gallows | Grey Britain |
2010 | "It's My Tail and I'll Chase It If I Want To" | Oceansize | Self Preserved While the Bodies Float Up |
2014 | "Sun Riders" | Krokodil | Nachash |
2016 | "Reason to Stay" | Good Charlotte | Youth Authority |
2020 | "Halogen Eye" | O'Brother | You and I |
2021 | "Goliath" | Architects | For Those That Wish to Exist |
"Nervous" | While She Sleeps | Sleeps Society | |
"What Matters" | Laura Mvula | Pink Noise | |
2022 | "The Resurrectionists" | Frank Turner | FTHC |
"Superman" | Goldfinger | Never Look Back (Deluxe Edition) | |
2023 | ”Fires” | Nathan Connolly | The Strange Order of Things |
References
- Biffy Clyro Biography Archived 8 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine on Beggar's Banquet USA
- Trendell, Andrew (18 August 2020). "In Conversation with Biffy Clyro: "We've already got a sprawling new sister record coming"". NME. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
- "Empire State Bastard Feat. Dave Lombardo: Debut Single 'Harvest' Available Now". Blabbermouth.net. 24 March 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
- Ayshire Post, 9 January 2008, Sweet music
- "Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil to present six genre-focused shows for BBC Radio Scotland". NME. 2 June 2021.
- BiffyTabs Equipment – Simon Archived 7 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- "Biffy Clyro – Simon Neil Guitar Rig Gear and Equipment". uberproaudio.com. Archived from the original on 7 October 2009.