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Nick Oliveri

 
Artist: Nick Oliveri

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Bass, Vocals, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Dead Planet: Sonicslowmotiontrails," "Death Acoustic"

Biography

Nick Oliveri is best known as the bassist/singer for Queens of the Stone Age and an original member of Kyuss. But in addition to his more renowned projects, he's also been a member of shock-punkers the Dwarves, and also fronts his own side band, Mondo Generator. Hailing from Coachella Valley in California (a small resort community of the Palm Desert -- right near the Joshua Tree National Monument), Oliveri befriended local guitarist Josh Homme early on. The two would eventually begin to jam on punk favorites together (due to the intense desert heat, rehearsals were held in bandmember's bedrooms rather than garages), and when singer John Garcia and drummer Brant Bjork eventually signed on, Kyuss was born during the late ‘80s. Instead of specializing in any of the then-prevalent hard rock styles (thrash, glam, etc.), Kyuss' music often resembled classic Black Sabbath, due to its slow grooves and detuned guitars - yet Oliveri's punk roots could be detected in the mix as well. The group's hot and humid surroundings also found its way into the music and approach as well, as Kyuss quickly built a following by playing all-night ‘generator parties,' out in the middle of the desert. A collection of early tracks, Wretch, followed in 1991, but failed to capture what the group truly sounded like. With the emergence of such similarly styled bands as Soundgarden and Alice in Chains, the musical climate seemed perfect for a group like Kyuss, and the group delivered one of the decade's most underrated (and subsequently influential) releases, 1992's Blues for the Red Sun.

Shortly after its release however, Oliveri found himself growing further and further away from Kyuss' musical direction, as he sought to go in a more punk-based direction. His wish was soon granted, as he left Kyuss and joined up with the Dwarves. Performing under the alias of Rex Everything (supposedly due to his habit of breaking things), Oliveri appeared on such Dwarves releases as 1997's Dwarves are Young and Good Looking. The latter part of the ‘90s saw Oliveri launch his own band, Mondo Generator (named after a Kyuss song he penned for Blues for the Red Sun), which continued on in the path of confrontational punk. Although an album's worth of tunes was recorded around this time, it was ultimately shelved, and not issued until 2000, under the title of Cocaine Rodeo. The late ‘90s also saw Oliveri team up once more with Homme (Kyuss had disbanded in 1997) in a new outfit, Queens of the Stone Age, which proved to be more musically varied than either of its leader's former outfits. With such subsequent releases as 1998's self-titled debut, 2000's R, and 2002's Songs for the Deaf, QOTSA also obtained something that Kyuss never did -- commercial success, as the band quickly became one of the finest and acclaimed in all of hard rock. Additionally, Oliveri has appeared on several volumes of Homme's ongoing Desert Sessions series, and guested on a pair of projects by Melissa Auf Der Maur -- the Black Sabbath tribute, Hand of Doom (2002's Live in Los Angeles), plus her solo debut, Auf Der Maur. The near future also promises to see more Oliveri-related releases, including a sophomore effort by Mondo Generator, as well as another side project, Headband. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Nick Oliveri

Nick Oliveri in January 2009
Background information
Also known as Rex Everything
Pierre Pressure
Born October 21, 1971 (1971-10-21) (age 38)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Hard rock, punk rock, stoner rock, alternative rock, heavy metal
Occupations Musician, Songwriter, Singer, Bassist
Instruments Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Percussion
Associated acts Kyuss
Queens of the Stone Age
The Desert Sessions
Mondo Generator
The Dwarves
River City Rapists
The Uncontrollable
Moistboyz
The Knives
Eagles of Death Metal

Nick Steven Oliveri (born October 21, 1971 in Los Angeles) is an American musician from Palm Desert, California. He plays bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and is a vocalist. His main music project is Mondo Generator, which he has fronted since 1997. He is most widely known for his work with Queens of the Stone Age.

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Biography

Oliveri began his career in 1987 with John Garcia, Brant Bjork, Josh Homme and Chris Cockrell under the band name Katzenjammer. In early 1988 after Oliveri's departure to play in other bands, the band would change its name to Sons of Kyuss, later shortening the name to Kyuss. He later rejoined the band, playing on the albums Wretch and Blues for the Red Sun. Oliveri would leave Kyuss again in early 1992, shortly after his father died in a car accident. Following his departure from Kyuss he joined The Dwarves as an on again off again bassist under the moniker Rex Everything. However he is perhaps best known as a member of Queens of the Stone Age from 1998–2004. Oliveri is also a solo artist and frequent contributor to his friends' albums and tours, including Winnebago Deal, Mark Lanegan Band, Masters of Reality, Turbonegro, Moistboyz aka Dickie Moist and the O.T.C. and The Knives. In the past he has been involved with The Desert Sessions Vol 4 and Vol. 6. Oliveri is known for playing bare chested and sometimes naked at gigs. Most memorably, he was arrested in Brazil, after performing nude on stage at the Rock in Rio festival in Rio de Janeiro. He is also one half of the acoustic duo The Uncontrollable, with The Dwarves frontman Blag Dahlia.

Queens of the Stone Age years

Oliveri with Josh Homme at the Rancho de la Luna in 1999.

Oliveri's singing can be heard on songs such as "Autopilot" and "Quick and to the Pointless" from the album Rated R and "Another Love Song" and "Gonna Leave You", from the album Songs for the Deaf.

Post–Queens of the Stone Age

Oliveri performing in 2006

Since his firing from Queens of the Stone Age, Nick has both toured and appeared on-stage with Brant Bjork, Motörhead, Winnebago Deal, Masters of Reality, The Dwarves, Mark Lanegan and Turbonegro. He also recorded an acoustic LP entitled Demolition Day that was eventually released as a second disk in a limited edition of Mondo Generator's latest album, Dead Planet: SonicSlowMotionTrails.

Although now concentrating on the Mondo Generator project, in September 2006 Oliveri stated "I feel that Queens is something I can contribute to and he (Josh Homme) needs me to do it."[1]

As of April 2007, Mondo Generator was scheduled to appear on the 12th annual Ozzfest tour (otherwise known as the "FreeFest" tour), but officially dropped off the tour on July 26, 2007 after appearing at 4 Ozzfest dates. Oliveri stated , "We cant Keep on touring for free! My band's not free, its costing me."

In early 2008, Nick joined Moistboyz, currently dubbed Dickie Moist OTC, on bass.[2] In June, 2008, Nick joined Los Angeles-based rock band, The Knives, on bass.

On August 7th, 2008, Nick Oliveri appeared on stage with Turbonegro to sing "Back to Dungaree High" and "Nervous Breakdown," the latter a Black Flag cover. The show at the Øyafestivalen was a celebration for the 10th anniversary of their critically hailed album, Apocalypse Dudes.

Nick Oliveri will appear on Slash & Friends, Slash's first solo album.

Musical equipment

During his time with QOTSA Oliveri mainly used Fender Jazz Basses, Fender Precision Basses and occasionlly a Ampeg ADAB1 plexiglass bass. The basses were played through a single volume pedal, Ampeg SVT heads and Ampeg 8X10 cabinets. [3] Oliveri still uses Fender basses and Ampeg SVT heads and cabinets, Oliveri also uses a Demeter tube pre-amp and an Acoustic model 2002 amp with a Boss Gain Boost pedal.

Partial discography

Kyuss

Queens of the Stone Age

Mondo Generator

The Dwarves

Nick Oliveri

Other

  • Blag Dahlia Band – Lord Of The Road (1994, Sympathy for Record Industry)
  • Blag Dahlia – Haunt Me (1995, Man's Ruin)
  • Blag Dahlia – Venus With Arms (1996, Atavistic)
  • Desert Sessions – Vol. 3&4 (1998, Man's Ruin)
  • Desert Sessions – Vol. 5&6 (1999, Man's Ruin)
  • River City Rapists – Feelin' Groovy (1999, Man's Ruin)
  • Masters of Reality – Deep In The Hole (2001, Brownhouse)
  • The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (soundtrack) (2002, Milan Records)
  • Masters of Reality – Flak 'n' Flight (2003, Brownhouse)
  • Mark Lanegan Band – Here Comes That Weird Chill (2003, Beggar's Banquet)
  • Eagles of Death Metal – Peace, Love and Death Metal (2004, Ant Acid Audio)
  • Mark Lanegan Band – Bubblegum (2004, Beggar's Banquet)
  • Auf der Maur – Auf der Maur (2004, Capitol)
  • Turbonegro – Party Animals (2005, Bitzcore)
  • Winnebago Deal – Spider Bite (2006, Fierce Panda)
  • Winnebago Deal – Flight Of The Raven (2006, Fierce Panda)
  • Don't Open Your Eyes – "Don't Open Your Eyes" (2009, Flying With The Unicorn)
  • Slash - Slash & Friends (2010)

Trivia

  • Recorded guest vocals on "Final Warning" on the 2005 Turbonegro album, Party Animals.
  • Appeared in a Roxy Saint music video with Josh Homme for the song "Firecracker".
  • Formed a band with Homme, Twiggy Ramirez, Shannon Larkin, and Casey Chaos called The Headband,and although a recording of this meeting exists, they all left on tours with their fulltime bands. Homme & Oliveri (QOTSA) and Chaos & Larkin (Amen).
  • Formed "Suicide Pact" with Chaos, but due to living in different cities, has not yet seen light.
  • Performs with Blag Dahlia in concert as The Uncontrollable, also performs as a solo artist, playing acoustic shows under the name Rex Everything.
  • Appeared in the Tomahawk filmclip for "Rape This Day".
  • In addition to his Rex Everything pseudonym, Oliveri is also known as "Pierre Pressure".
  • Played bass on the Eagles of Death Metal song "San Berdoo Sunburn" & "Already Died".
  • Detained and Questioned for 1 1/2 hours and asked to make a public apology in Rio de Janeiro in 2001 for playing on stage naked during the Rock in Rio festival.
  • Returned to The Dwarves to play Bass in the Studio on The Dwarves Come Clean.
  • While his picture is on the back of the first Queens of the Stone Age album, he did not play on it.
  • Openly dislikes both Creed and Staind.

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