Billy Gould

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Billy Gould
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Gould in 2005
Background information
Birth nameWilliam David Gould
Born (1963-04-24) April 24, 1963 (age 61)
Los Angeles, California, US
Origin San Francisco, California, US
Genres Alternative metal, funk metal, experimental rock, alternative rock, hardcore punk, death metal, grindcore, noise rock, avant-garde
Occupation(s)Musician, producer
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, keyboard, guitar
Years active1979–present

William David Gould (born April 24, 1963) is an American musician and producer. He is best known as the bassist of Faith No More.

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Biography

Early years

Gould was born on April 24, 1963, in Los Angeles, and he is of Scottish and Hungarian descent from his father's side. [1] Gould started playing the bass while he was at Loyola High School in Los Angeles with future Faith No More keyboardist Roddy Bottum. His first band during these early years was named "The Animated," a genre-bending new wave outfit that sounded something like a cross between The Buzzcocks, XTC and Michael Jackson. That band also featured future FNM vocalist Chuck Mosley on keyboards, and Mark Stewart (aka Stew) on guitar, of Negro Problem fame. In the early 1980s he moved to San Francisco to begin his studies and got involved with several underground bands. [2] At this time, he met drummer Mike Bordin and guitarist Jim Martin. Soon after that Gould formed a band with Bordin, keyboardist Wade Worthington (quickly replaced with Roddy Bottum), and guitarist/vocalist Mike 'The Man' Morris named Faith No Man, which eventually became Faith No More once Morris was out of the band.

In the mid-nineties, Gould began to work as producer and in 1997 he co-produced Faith No More's Album of the Year with the former Swans drummer Roli Mosimann. Since then, he has become the CEO of Koolarrow Records and worked on various projects as a producer or guest musician.

In February 2009, it was announced that Faith No More would reform for a tour and possibly recording. [3]

In 2015, after their longest gap between albums, Faith No More released their seventh studio album Sol Invictus.

Other collaborations

In the 1990s, Gould was in the original line-up of the Mexican grindcore band Brujeria. He was also involved in several supergroups, such as Shandi's Addiction (with Maynard Keenan, Brad Wilk and Tom Morello) as well as Black Diamond Brigade (with Norwegian rock musicians Euroboy, Torgny Amdam, Tarjei Strøm and Sigurd Wongraven). Furthermore, he played with Wayne Kramer, and Fear Factory, and produced CMX's Vainajala album. His guest appearances include recordings for Romanian band Coma, and the production of "Living Targets" by German group Beatsteaks, Slovenia's Elvis Jackson, and the album "7" for the German rock band Harmful, in which he also toured with them the whole year 2007 as guitar player.

In 2007, Gould joined up with the all star band Fear and the Nervous System, formed by Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer. The band also features Bad Religion drummer Brooks Wackerman.

During the same year, Gould joined as bassist in Jello Biafra's new band The Axis of Evildoers along with Ralph Spight (Victim's Family) on guitar, and Jon Weiss on drums. They made their debut at Jello Biafra's 50th-birthday celebration June 16 and 17, 2008 at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. The band has since been renamed Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine and an album Audacity of Hype was released on October 20, 2009.

In 2011, he released an experimental album called "The Talking Book", a collaboration between himself and sound artist Jared Blum, known for his various projects on the Gigante Sound label. In 2012, he collaborated with Charles Hayward of This Heat and Mads Heldtberg on a project and release entitled House of Hayduk. Also in 2011, Billy contributed to the production of the soundtrack for the documentary "The Sequential Art", by Norwegian director Espen J. Jörgensen.

In 2013, he reunited with Espen J. Jörgensen to provide synth, edits, recomposing and beats for a 'groovy and experimental EP' titled Fugly. [4]

In 2018, Gould joined Wayne Kramer (guitarist)'s MC50 band, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of the MC5 album, Kick Out The Jams. This band also featured: Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Brendan Canty of Fugazi, and Marcus Durant of Zen Guerilla. [5]

Koolarrow records

Since 1999, Gould has run an independent record label Koolarrow Records that has specialized in international acts and challenging artists such as LA's Flattbush, Seattle's Kultur Shock, Brujeria, Hog Molly (featuring Tad Doyle), Bosnian's Dubioza Kolektiv, San Francisco's La Plebe, German rock band Harmful, Alexander Hacke (of Einsturzende Neubauten), Como Asesinar a Felipes from Chile, former Danish experimental outfit Durefursog, and Mexican Dubwiser.

Style

He is known for employing a wide variety of playing styles, alternating between using a plectrum, slapping, and fingerstyle. Fieldy from Korn has mentioned his admiration for Gould, and his chemistry with his Faith No More bandmates. [6]

Discography

As a band member

Brujeria
Fear and the Nervous System
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine
Harmful
Bill Gould & Jared Blum
Bill Gould & Espen J. Jörgensen

Remixes

As a producer

Other

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References

  1. "AGELAST & SFF: Bill Gould (Faith No More)". YouTube . August 18, 2022.
  2. Dedman, Remfry (July 28, 2016). "Faith No More founding member Bill Gould talks about We Care A Lot". The Independent. Archived from the original on February 13, 2023. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
  3. Faith No More News
  4. "Fugly, by Bill Gould & Espen J. Jörgensen". Espen J. Jörgensen. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  5. "Faith No More's Billy Gould joins MC5's 50th anniversary tour, Matt Cameron, Greg Dulli, and Don Was to make select appearances". July 27, 2018.
  6. "Korn's Fieldy: "I want it to be an almost percussion-sounding instrument rather than a bass"". February 10, 2020.
  7. Bill Gould about recording the album Archived April 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine