Scott Greenall

Scott Greenall

Scott Greenall in studio, 2009
Background information
Birth name Scott Greenall
Born January 16, 1973
Genres Avant-garde
Deathrock
Industrial rock
Alternative rock
Dark ambient
Electronica
Experimental music
Occupation(s) Musician
songwriter
Vocalist
Recording Engineer
record producer
Programming
Sound Design
Instruments Guitar, keyboard, vocals
Years active 1992–present
Labels

FAMINE MEDIA

BMI affiliated.
Associated acts Andrew Losh
Plaid Retina
Real-Eyes
Radio Sloan
Website scottgreenall.com

Scott Greenall, (born January 16, 1973) is an artist from Garden Grove, California. Although suffering from Cerebral Palsy since birth,[1] in 1992 he started a small multi-track recording studio in his grandparents' garage.

Though Greenall was a musician from an early age, he opened the studio to learn the art of recording by recording bands from all around the Greater Los Angeles Area. In 1993 Greenall produced and recorded a full-length album for Real-Eyes titled "Contagious".[2] In that same year, (1993) he recorded and engineered a 7", EP. titled "What I Can't Have" for Plaid Retina. Greenall closed the recording studio to the public in late 1996.

Scott Greenall used his experience as a recording engineer / producer to craft and nurture his own sound and material.[3]

Performance

Starting in 1997, Scott Greenall began performing live.[4] One show he performed in Orange County, California, caught the eye of film producer, Kevin Ragsdale, who, in 2004, cast Scott Greenall to perform a song that Greenall wrote titled, "I'm Never Going Away"[5] in the feature-length film, "The Curse of El Charro".[1] The movie introduced Scott Greenall"s artistic stylings to a whole new public.[6] Greenall gave a remarkably eerie performance in a scene that literally feels like David Lynch had stepped in for a moment to direct.[7] The film was released through Paramount / Showtime cable vision, as well as DVD,[8] and distributed worldwide.

In 2006, film director / composer, Rich Ragsdale, directed a music video for Scott Greenall. The video was produced by KNR-Productions for a song Greenall wrote titled "All The Love in the World Can't Save You Now".[9][10]

Scott Greenall emerged as an artist through the Deathrock underground.[11]

Music

In February 2012, Scott Greenall released a concept album titled "The Society Pages". The album is about a persons descent into total reclusiveness.[12]

On February 3, 2013, Scott Greenall released an album titled "What Doesn't Kill You Will Kill Someone Else". Greenall describes the record as "an abrasive, crass response to some unfortunate situations."[13]

On January 2, 2014, Scott Greenall released a 5-song EP. titled "And I Remind You". The liner notes read "This record is based around coming to terms with situations that are beyond control, as well as the power of self will, the strength to make difficult decisions and the insight to accept and adapt to their outcomes."[14]

On August 1, 2015, Scott Greenall released a 5-song EP. titled "Fallen World".[15]

Discography

All Scott Greenall music is affiliated with BMI and independently released and distributed by FAMINE MEDIA.

Singles

EP'S

Full albums

Filmography

References

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