Keeley Davis

Keeley Davis

with Sparta at San Diego, May 2007
Background information
Born (1976-01-04) January 4, 1976
Origin Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock, indie rock, post-hardcore, emo, math rock, electronic, ambient
Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter, graphic designer
Instruments Guitar, vocals, bass guitar, piano, organ, synthesizer, sampler, programming
Years active 1996–present
Labels Lookout, Lovitt, Jade Tree
Associated acts Bughummer, Engine Down, Sparta, Denali, Glös, Heks Orkest, At the Drive-In
Notable instruments
Rickenbacker 330

Keeley Davis (born January 4, 1976) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and graphic designer. He is best known as a former member of the rock band Sparta, and is currently performing in the post-hardcore band At the Drive-In.

Prior to joining Sparta, Davis was the vocalist and guitarist of Engine Down.

Career

He was the primary lead singer of the band Engine Down, in which he also played guitar. He was also in the band Denali with his sister, Maura Davis. He played bass and synthesizer.

Engine Down disbanded (under friendly circumstances) after a farewell tour in 2005, and Davis joined Sparta as lead guitarist. Davis has since recollaborated with Maura in the ambient indie rock side-project Glös, formed by him and former Engine Down drummer Cornbread Compton. Their debut album, Harmonium, was released in April 2007 on Lovitt Records. As of 2009, he is working with new band, Heks Orkest, which features longtime collaborators, Jonathon Fuller and Cam DiNinzio. As of March 2016, Davis is a touring member of At the Drive-In, following the sudden departure of guitarist and founding member Jim Ward. Since 2005, Davis has performed alongside Ward in Sparta.

With At the Drive-In

With Bughummer

With Engine Down

With Denali

With Sparta

With Glös

With Heks Orkest

Equipment with Sparta

Keeley Davis playing lead guitar during Sparta's 2006 tour.

Unlike bandmate Jim Ward, Davis keeps relatively the same guitar and amp setup on each tour. All of Davis' pedals, two guitars and one amplifier were stolen when their storage facility in Los Angeles was broken into,[1] so the equipment he performs with as of May 2007 is mostly new.

Guitars

Amplifiers

Effects

References


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