Matt Kean (musician)

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Kean in 2019
Born
Matthew Kean [1]

(1986-06-02) 2 June 1986 (age 37) [2]
OccupationMusician
Years active2004–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Bass guitar
Member of Bring Me the Horizon

Matthew Kean (born 2 June 1986) is a British musician, best known as the bassist of the British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Kean has been credited on all six of the band's studio releases.

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Early life

Kean was born on 2 June 1986 and was raised in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. [2] Growing up, Kean wanted to be a footballer, but figured "that was never going to happen." He went to college studying biology, physics and chemistry A Levels. [3] On his days off from college wondering what to do apart from playing on his computer, he decided to buy a bass guitar. He used to print tabs off the internet and play along to stuff like Blink-182 and Green Day. [3] Before joining Bring Me the Horizon, he would watch bandmate Lee Malia perform in his Metallica tribute band. [3] He ended up joining the band in 2004, after he finished college and leaving local bands he previously played for. [3] [4]

Career

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Kean performing in 2014.

Bring Me the Horizon formed in 2004, and they released their debut EP, This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For , later that year. [4] The group released their debut studio album Count Your Blessings , on 30 October 2006. [5] The album peaked at number 93 on the UK Albums Chart. [6] Their second studio album, Suicide Season was released on 29 September 2008. [7] The album reached number 47 on the UK Albums Chart. [6] Their third studio album, There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret was released on 4 October 2010. [8] The album debuted at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart. [6] Their fourth studio album, Sempiternal was released on 1 April 2013. [9] It peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart. [6] The group's fifth studio album, That's the Spirit was released on 11 September 2015. [10] The album peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart, [6] as well as number two on the Billboard 200, making it the band's first top ten in the US. [11] Their sixth studio album, Amo was released on 25 January 2019. [12] The album topped the UK Albums Chart. [13]

Kean along with Oli Sykes' mother Carol Sykes, also served as the de facto managers of the band during the group's early years until 2008. [4] On 12 December 2016, Kean was selected for the front cover on the 138th edition of Bass Guitar magazine, featuring an exclusive interview with the bassist. [14]

Equipment

The first bass guitar Kean owned was a Peavey starter pack. He later bought an Ibanez bass and used it on tour during the band's early years. [3] He also has an Ibanez five-string bass that he doesn't use often. Additionally, Kean owns a few Fenders and Sandbergs, as well as an endorsement through Gibson. [3] The brand suggested him try their EB14, which he "immediately liked" because of its sound. [15] On tour, Kean uses four basses, one of them he notes, his Gibson Ernie Ball bass. [3] He also has a blue non-reverse Gibson Thunderbird bass, which is based on a 1965 model. [15] His amp setup consists of an 8x10' cabinet, an Ashdown head and an Ampeg SVT-VR reissue. [15] [3] Kean also uses an EMG Ja Set Pickups. [16] He likes to keep his style simple and doesn't use any effects, [3] however he has a Tube Screamer pedal and used a plugin from SansAmp on recording "What You Need" from the band's fifth studio album, That's the Spirit . [15] He also used an Empress compressor effects pedal on the album. [3]

Musical style and technique

According to Kean, he was far behind in his playing technique when he first joined Bring Me the Horizon but was able to catch up. [3] Kean is a self-taught bassist, as he never took lessons or learned any theory. On writing bass lines, Kean usually follows along with Malia's guitar parts. [3] Kean also stated that he was never influenced by any bass players though he appreciated technical bassists like Billy Sheehan and Matt Freeman from Rancid who stood out to him. [15]

Personal life

He is a vegetarian. [2] He moved to Manchester in his early 20s. [17] During the recording of Sempiternal , Kean didn't have a place to live along with former bandmate Jona Weinhofen, so they stayed in a hotel together during that time. [18] Kean is an avid football watcher and is a fan of Manchester City. [17] He is currently dating American singer Tillie. [19]

Discography

Bring Me the Horizon

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