Elias Mallin

Elias Mallin
Birth name Elias Mallin
Born (1981-03-23) March 23, 1981
Genres Metal, Progressive rock, alternative rock,
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments drums, percussion
Labels Roadrunner Records, OSR/Universal Records, Atlantic Records, Octone Records, RCA Records, Interscope Records, Columbia Records
Associated acts Kill Hannah
My Darling Murder
Opiate for the Masses
Kesha
Hollywood Undead
MKTO
Filter
Fear and the Nervous System
Website killhannah.com
My Darling Murder

Elias Mallin (born March 23, 1981, Phoenix, Arizona, United States) is an American musician, who played drums for metal/post-hardcore band Opiate for the Masses from 1999 until 2005,[1] a band which he had formed with fellow students of the New School for the Arts and Academics.[2] He was one of the founding members of My Darling Murder, a metal band formed with friends Andy Gerold (former touring bassist for Marilyn Manson) and Tim Kelleher (former touring bassist for Thirty Seconds to Mars).[3]

My Darling Murder broke up in 2006, according to a statement released by the band itself,[4] and in the fall of that year, Mallin joined Kill Hannah on the road as their touring drummer. He has since mid-2007 been featured in interviews, photo shoots, and press as a full member of Kill Hannah.[5] Although a full-time member in Kill Hannah, Mallin has also been performing as the live drummer for Kesha since her Spring 2010 appearance on Saturday Night Live. He also performed as the hired gun drummer in Hollywood Undead from late 2009–2010 before joining Kesha permanently.

Mallin, Gerold, and Kelleher reformed My Darling Murder, with singer Jared Woosely. They recorded an EP with producer Sean Beavan in early 2011. The Ep was never officially released.

In 2012 Mallin joined platinum selling rock band Filter for a short stint along with super group Fear and the Nervous System (led by James "Munky" Schaffer from Korn). Elias returned to Kesha in late 2012.

After Kesha's tour cycle for the Warrior album ended Mallin joined platinum selling pop duo MKTO in February 2014 while also recording drums for the new Hollywood Undead album record (set for release in 2015 on Interscope Records).


Drum kit

Mallin plays a Tama kit.[6] He has stated he was obsessed with playing a Tama kit when growing up.[7] Currently on the road with Ke$ha, Elias uses a hybrid kit consisting of his Tama drums and Roland trigger pads. While on tour with Kill Hannah, Hollywood Undead, My Darling Murder, and any other act just a 5 piece Tama B/B kit is used; 10", 12", 16" toms, 22" bass drum, and 14" Bubinga or B/B snare. Elias sponsors Tama drums, Paiste cymbals, Vic Firth drum sticks, and Evans drum heads.

Influences

Elias experimented with many drumming styles, including fusion, afro Cuban, and metal.[7] He has cited Tool and especially drummer Danny Carey as strong influences on his playing style amongst Dave Elitch, Steve Gadd, and Chris Coleman.

Television appearances

Elias has performed on Saturday Night Live, MTV EMAs, X Factor, American Idol, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Carson Daly, MTV Japanese VMAs, The Today Show, "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon", "Good Morning America", "The View", "Live With Kelly And Michael", "Kid's Choice Awards", "MTV World Stage", Steven's Untitled Rock Show on FUSE, amongst many other award shows, late night television (national and international), and specialty shows for MTV2, FUSE, MTVU and other national and international television programs.

References

  1. "Opiate for the Masses". Dic.academic.ru. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  2. Murphy, Emily (February 27, 2003). "Mass appeal – Opiate for the Masses has turned its renaissance image into a loyal following.". ASU Web Devil. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
  3. "Melodic Net - My Darling Murder - s/t". Melodic.net. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  4. "Featured Content on Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  5. Archived June 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "Elias Mallin | TAMA Drums" (in Japanese). Tamadrum.co.jp. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
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