Sean Danielsen

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Sean Danielsen
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Danielsen performing a solo acoustic music set
Background information
Birth nameSean Julian Danielsen
Born (1982-02-14) February 14, 1982 (age 42)
California, United States [1]
Genres
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1994–present [2]
Labels Bieler Bros., eOne, EMI, F.O.F. Label Group, Lava Records, Pavement Entertainment, Throwback Records, Two Disciples Entertainment
Website Sean Danielsen on Facebook

Sean Julian Danielsen (born February 14, 1982) [3] is an American musician and artistic painter, [4] [5] [6] best known as the guitarist and lead vocalist of American rock bands Smile Empty Soul [2] and World Fire Brigade. [7] In addition to creating one studio album [8] and three independent extended play albums, [9] Danielsen has also collaborated on Noise Refinery (West One Music) compilation album Anger Management with former He Is Legend rhythm guitarist Mitchell Ray Marlow. [10] [11]

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History

Early years

As the son of Jerry Danielsen, recording artist [12] and owner of Busy Signal Studios, [13] Danielsen was born in California. In the three years leading up to his tenth birthday, [1] Danielsen lived in the midst of a desolate summer camp in Maine. [1] After performing in his first rock band at age 11, [2] Danielsen moved to California midway through his teens to live with his father. [14]

Music career

Smile Empty Soul

Shortly after moving across the country, Danielsen met percussionist Derek Gledhill and bassist Ryan Martin while attending neighboring high schools in Santa Clarita, California. It was through this partnership in 1998 [2] that alternative rock band Smile Empty Soul was formed. [15] Shortly after releasing their gold certified eponymous album [16] in early 2003, [17] Danielsen performed on and helped compose "My Father's Daughter", which was released as a track [18] on American rock vocalist Nina Storey's fifth studio album 24 Off the Board. [19]

World Fire Brigade

In 2009, [20] Danielsen formed rock band World Fire Brigade with Brett Scallions of American rock band Fuel. [7] After working with former Shinedown bassist Brad Stewart, the band recruited music producer Eddie Wohl to play keyboard for the band. On August 28, 2012, debut album Spreading My Wings , featuring Candiria percussionist Ken Schalk, in addition to guitarists Mike McCready and Rob Caggiano was released via FrostByte Media. [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25]

Solo career

Enjoy the Process

On 16 April 2013, [26] [27] Danielsen released his first solo album, Enjoy the Process . [9] The EP, produced by Eddie Wohl, [28] featured six acoustic tracks. [9] The songs used on the album were described by the singer as delicate, low key songs that are best accompanied by light guitar and diverge from tunes typically performed by his first major label band. [29] After publishing the EP, PureGrainAudio.com released a free copy of "The Breaks", the first song on the album. [30]

Anger Management

Between the publishing of his first two albums, he worked with former He Is Legend guitarist Mitchell Ray Marlow on "Away" and "Best in You", two songs featured on Anger Management, a compilation album released on February 27, 2014, by West One Music. [31]

Food Chain (EP)

Danielsen's second solo album, entitled Food Chain , featured a full band and was recorded in Babylon Studios in Van Nuys, California. Released in November 2014, the album gave Danielsen more flexibility in the music he was able to play. [9] [32] [33]

During late 2014 [9] and early 2015, the vocalist toured the United States [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] in support of his second EP. [40]

In September 2015, Danielsen stated that he plans to publish his next solo EP in late 2016. [41]

Product of Isolation

In October 2016, Danielsen posted on his Facebook page, that in January 2017, he planned to release Product of Isolation , his first full-length solo studio album. [42] Early the following month, the singer announced that 13 January 2017 is the planned release date for that work. [43]

Mind Control to Steal the Soul

In March 2017, the guitarist announced that he plans to release Mind Control to Steal the Soul , his third solo EP, some time in July of that year. [44] The following month, Danielsen announced the release date as well as potential song titles. [45]

The Best of Sean Danielsen Solo

In February 2019, the singer released a compilation album entitled The Best of Sean Danielsen Solo, [46] with The Best of Sean Danielsen Solo Material, Vol. 2 [47] arriving two months later. [48]

Discography

Smile Empty Soul

Personal life

In July 2013, he began selling his own paintings via Facebook. [6]

In June 2016, he married his long time partner, that he had been in a relationship with since 2005. [69]

For his entire music career, he has used Schecter electric and acoustic guitars. He also cited Jerry Cantrell and Kim Thayil as his favorite guitarists. [70] Sean recently has switched from Schecter to Dean and no longer uses Schecter. Sean is an official artist of Dean as per Dean's official website. [71]

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