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Roy Montgomery

 
Artist: Roy Montgomery

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Pin Group, Dadamah, Blanking Machine, Kirk Lake, Dissolve, Hash Jar Tempo
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Silver Wheel of Prayer", "324 E. 13th Street #7

Biography

Experimental guitarist Roy Montgomery was born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand, forming his first band, the teen garage combo the Psychedeliks, in 1971. After serving out the remainder of the decade in similarly obscure outfits including Compulsory Fun and Murder Strikes Pink, in late 1980 he co-founded the seminal Kiwi post-punk trio the Pin Group; their debut single "Ambivalence" was also the first record ever issued on the now-legendary indie label Flying Nun, its echoing, darkly melodic guitar sound foreshadowing the evocative sonic approach Montgomery would continue to pursue for the remainder of his career. After the Pin Group disbanded in 1982, a year later he received a $750 National Arts Council grant to form the Shallows, their lone 1985 single "Suzanne Said" further honing Montgomery's expansive drone aesthetic. However, he then spent the next five years largely removed from music, instead balancing his studies of Russian language and literature with his interests in cinema and avant-garde theater.

Montgomery returned to performing in 1990 after a chance meeting with fellow Pin Group alum Peter Stapleton led to an invitation to join the fledgling noise-pop band Dadamah. After a handful of releases the group splintered in 1993, with Montgomery resurfacing the following year with his first solo effort, Scenes from the South Island; with fellow guitarist Chris Heaphy, he also formed the duo Dissolve, issuing their LP That That Is...Is (Not) that same year. Montgomery then spent the next year and a half travelling through the U.S., England and Latin America, during that time recording a wealth of new material which found its way onto a series of singles for labels including Ajax, Siltbreeze and Drunken Fish. The full-length Temple IV followed on Kranky in 1996, while the following year he collaborated with the members of Bardo Pond in Hash Jar Tempo, issuing the album Well-Oiled; also in 1997, Montgomery appeared on the Flying Saucer Attack EP Goodbye. The solo And Now the Rain Sounds like Life Is Falling Down Through It appeared in 1998, trailed a year later by the singles compilation 324 E. 13th St. #7. Summer 2000 saw the release of Allegory of Hearing. Silver Wheel of Prayer followed a year later. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Roy Montgomery is a guitarist from Christchurch, New Zealand.

He has played in several New Zealand bands, including Murder Strikes Pink, The Pin Group, The Shallows, Dadamah and Dissolve. He has also released solo albums on labels including Kranky and Drunken Fish, and has also recorded with Bardo Pond under the name Hash Jar Tempo.

Montgomery's mostly instrumental solo works have elements of post-rock, lo-fi, folk and avant-garde experimentation. His signature sound might be described as atmospheric or cinematic, often featuring complex layers of chiming, echoing and/or droning guitar phrases.

Albums by Roy Montgomery

  • Scenes from the South Island (1995)
  • Goodbye - Flying Saucer Attack with Roy Montgomery (1995)
  • Temple IV (1996)
  • And Now the Rain Sounds Like Life Is Falling Through It (1998)
  • True (1999) - recorded with Chris Heaphy
  • 324 E. 13th Street #7 (1999)
  • Allegory of Hearing (2000)
  • Silver Wheel of Prayer (2001)
  • Inroads: New and Collected Works (2007)

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