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Ken Andrews

 
Artist: Ken Andrews
Ken Andrews

  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Secrets of the Lost Satellite Tour: Spring 2007

Biography

Producer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Ken Andrews began his career as a recording artist in the early '90s after meeting fellow songwriter and musician Greg Edwards. The two Angelinos formed Failure and were signed shortly after they began performing their brand of heavy alt-rock in clubs around L.A. After enduring a creatively unsatisfying experience while working on Failure's debut, Comfort, Andrews felt that the group would be better off if he were to produce their future recordings himself. He was right; the Andrews-produced follow-up Magnified was far superior to Comfort in terms of the material, the musical structures and arrangements, and especially the blending of instruments -- what might be called the sonic packaging.

The production prowess displayed on Magnified was not lost on fellow musical artists and other recording professionals, and it wasn't long before Andrews was being asked to give guidance to young musicians in the studio as they developed their material. Additionally, Andrews was often given control of the recording console in order to get the right combination of sounds and instruments, as his ability to sonically compliment alt-rock and pop tunes had been clearly established on Magnified. Most notable among these early Andrews production projects was Blinker the Star's exceptional Bourgeois Kitten.

Around this time, Andrews joined forces with some friends and recorded a one-off release of cover tunes under the moniker Replicants. The group's self-recorded Zoo release boasts some interesting, heavy treatments of classic rock songs like Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl" and John Lennon's "How Do You Sleep." Failure's third and final record, Fantastic Planet, was released in 1996. A lush and highly crafted recording, Fantastic Planet is a musical and production masterpiece that manages an epic scope with a minimum amount of instrumentation. If there were any doubts about Andrews' studio skills, Fantastic Planet crushed them, and the musician's transparent, subtle production was now in serious demand. This was fortunate timing as Failure broke up about a year later. Over the last part of the '90s, Andrews maintained a busy producing/engineering schedule with artists like Ednaswap, Skycycle, and Blinker the Star (who invited Andrews back to record their sophomore effort August Everywhere).

In 2000, Andrews' solo project ON released a debut for Epic Records entitled Shifting Skin. A major departure from Failure, ON was heavy on layered synthesizers and electronic percussion and light on the incredible guitar-based material Andrews had conjured up in the past with Edwards. While ON sputtered, Andrews remained very busy in the new millennium, producing and mixing for the likes of Creeper Lagoon, Sense Field, and Tenacious D. The musician even contributed vocals to Air's 2001 release 10,000 Hz Legend. The career development of Andrews (from just another post-grunge songwriter in an almost indistinguishable band to respected rock artist, in-demand producer, engineer, mixer, and musician) is an amazing testament to his intelligence, talent, and commitment to recording rock music at only the highest level. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Ken Andrews
Birth name Kenneth Andrew Doty
Origin Seattle, Washington, United States
Genre(s) Alternative rock, Space Rock
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar
Years active 1992–present
Label(s) Slash Records
Warner Bros.
CD Baby
Elektra Records
Epic Records
Dinosaur Fight Records
Associated acts Failure
On
The Wondergirls
Year Of The Rabbit
Website www.kenandrews.com

Ken Andrews, born Kenneth Andrew Doty, is an American musician and producer, based out of Los Angeles, California.

Andrews was born in Seattle, Washington, and attended film school in Los Angeles before his band Failure received a record deal from Slash Records.

He was the co-founder, lead vocalist, guitarist, and co-songwriter of the rock band Failure, and also played in Replicants, a cover band side project that also included members of Tool. After the breakup of Failure, he also recorded music under the moniker ON, and later assembled and fronted the band Year of the Rabbit. Currently, Andrews is performing as a solo artist, as well as collaborating in a self-described "digital band" called Los Angeles Digital Noise Academy with Brad Laner (Medicine), Sharky Laguana (Creeper Lagoon), and Charlotte Martin (whom Andrews married in 2005), among others.

Apart from his work as a musician, Andrews has also produced and/or mixed material for many artists, such as Pete Yorn, A Perfect Circle, Tenacious D, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Mae, and others. Also notable is his participation in the production of "You Know My Name", the theme for the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale, performed by ex-Soundgarden/Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell.

In March 2007, Andrews released Secrets Of The Lost Satellite, his first solo album under his own name, and helped oversee its release via his own label, Dinosaur Fight Records. The initial inspiration for the album came when he was invited by Beck to contribute to songs that he and his backing band were working on for the Nacho Libre soundtrack, recording sessions which Andrews described as "one of the most exciting of my life". Beck's live musical director, session whiz Justin Meldal-Johnsen, was already a friend of Andrews', and shortly afterward, they and other members of Beck's band (including Matt Mahaffey of Self) began working on material that eventually became the album. Andrews also brought in another old friend, Jordon Zadorozny of Blinker the Star, to assist with songwriting and arrangements, and Zadorozny also ended up playing various instruments on some songs, as well. Both Meldal-Johnsen and Zadorozny are listed as co-producers of Secrets of the Lost Satellite. Andrews went on tour that spring for the first time since 2003, with the opening band, San Diego's First Wave Hello, also serving as his backing band.

The members of Failure and Tool have been friends since the early 1990s; the two bands toured together repeatedly, and some members collaborated occasionally. Andrews is often credited for directing the music video for Tool's "Hush", but this is incorrect. He did, however, edit the video for their later single "Prison Sex". Andrews is also mistakenly credited with involvement in the post-grunge arena-rock band Neon Steam Dreams; that Andrews is a different musician by the same name.

He was featured on a recent episode of WIRED Science discussing the pros and cons of digital vs. analog recording. Andrews argued that more can be done (with greater ease) with digital while Steve Albini argued that he can accomplish just as much with analog.

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With Failure

With On

With Year of the Rabbit

Solo Discography

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