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Will Sergeant

 
Artist: Will Sergeant
Will Sergeant

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Pete de Freitas, Les Pattinson, Ian McCulloch

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  • Born: April 12, 1958, Liverpool, England
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrumental Rock Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Weird as Fish/La Vie Luonge," "Themes for Grind"

Biography

The swirling guitars of Will Sergeant has been one of Echo and the Bunnymen's distinguishing characteristics since the band's inception in 1978. Initially only playing a one-string guitar, Sergeant was inspired by the punk movement's minimalist approach to music. However, Sergeant was also enamored of '60s psychedelic rock and the marriage of the two spawned the brittle, otherworldly guitar sound of Echo and the Bunnymen's 1980 debut LP, Crocodiles. On Crocodiles, Sergeant unshackled his Love, Doors, and Velvet Underground influences and sharpened the edges, creating bleak, dreamy landscapes that countless imitators would feed from. Post-punk and new wave bands such as the Chameleons, the Mighty Lemon Drops, and the Ocean Blue intoxicated themselves on Sergeant's ethereal riffs.

In 1982, Sergeant released a solo album of instrumentals, Themes for Grind. After vocalist Ian McCulloch departed from Echo and the Bunnymen in 1988, Sergeant recorded another Echo and the Bunnymen LP in 1990 without him. Entitled Reverberation, the album introduced singer Noel Burke as a replacement for McCulloch. The album was a commercial and critical flop. When Sergeant reunited with McCulloch as Electrafixion in the mid-'90s, grunge had conquered the alternative-rock scene; consequently, Sergeant cranked up the amps for Electrafixion. But fans didn't embrace Elektrafixion's hard rock touches; in 1997, Echo and the Bunnymen reformed with Sergeant, McCulloch, and bassist Les Pattinson. Sergeant has also released ambient music under the name Glide. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide
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Will Sergeant

Background information
Birth name Will Sergeant
Born 12 April 1958 (1958-04-12) (age 51),
Liverpool, England
Instruments Guitar
Associated acts Echo & the Bunnymen, Electrafixion, Glide
Notable instruments
Fender Telecaster
Fender Jaguar
Gibson EDS-1275

Will Sergeant (born 12 April 1958, Liverpool) is an English guitarist, best known for being a member of Echo & the Bunnymen. Born in the centre of Liverpool, he grew up in the suburb of Melling. He is the group's only constant member.

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Career

As a solo artist, Sergeant focused on minimalism and atmospherics, and usually released entirely instrumental music. Sergeant's first solo work was in 1978, when he self-produced Weird As Fish[1] and made a total of seven copies. The album was officially released 25 years later. Early in the life of Echo & the Bunnymen, Sergeant recorded La Vie Luonge, a soundtrack piece for a short Bunnymen concert film of the same name. His first formal solo album, Themes for Grind, was released in 1982, while still active with Echo & the Bunnymen, and reached number 6 on the Indie album chart.[2]

Sergeant continued with the Bunnymen even after Ian McCulloch left in 1988, bringing in Noel Burke to sing on Reverberation in 1990, before breaking up the band. In 1994, Sergeant and McCulloch reunited to form Electrafixion. The band toured extensively and released one album, Burned, in 1995. After a few singles and more touring, the band began to play a large number of old Echo & the Bunnymen songs at their shows. In 1997, the Bunnymen reformed.

Sergeant also returned to solo work in 1997, under the moniker Glide. That year, he released the live Space Age Freak Out, followed by another live album, Performance, in 2000. Glide began to tour, and would often open for Echo & the Bunnymen in the early 2000s. Glide released Curvature of the Earth in 2004.

Sergeant has guested on Primal Scream's When the Bombs Drop (2006) and Baltic Fleet's self titled debut album (2008).

Playing Style

Throughout his time with the Bunnymen in the 80s, Sergeant used a black Fender Telecaster with lots of reverb and delay. This gave the Bunnymen sound a clear, cutting tone. On several occassions during the 80s Sergeant would use a Fender Jaguar guitar. When the Bunnymen reformed in 1998 he started using his Jaguar as his main instrument with a lot of tremolo.

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References

  1. ^ Will Sergeant - Weird As Fish - Review - Uncut.co.uk
  2. ^ Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4. 

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