Nick O'Malley
Nicholas O'Malley | |
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Nick O'Malley playing with Arctic Monkeys at Madison Square Garden on 22 March 2012 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Nicholas O'Malley |
Also known as | Nick |
Born |
Sheffield, England | 5 July 1985
Genres | Indie rock, psychedelic rock, garage rock, post-punk revival |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, bass guitar, guitar |
Years active | 2006-present |
Labels | Domino |
Associated acts | Arctic Monkeys, The Dodgems |
Notable instruments | |
Fender Precision Bass Rickenbacker 3000 |
Nicholas "Nick" O'Malley (born 5 July 1985) is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist of Sheffield-based band Arctic Monkeys.
Biography
Career beginnings
O'Malley states that he picked up the bass guitar at the age of 16, after ambitions to play the drums and guitar were rejected by his father. [1] Before joining Arctic Monkeys, O'Malley played the bass guitar in local garage rock band The Dodgems.
Arctic Monkeys
O'Malley was drafted in as a temporary replacement for bassist Andy Nicholson when the latter announced he would not make the band's North America tour in May 2006, [2] while working at an Asda.[3] O'Malley says that he learned the whole of the band's debut album in two days of intensive play where he "pretty much didn't even leave the house."[4] His first recordings with the band were their non-album single "Leave Before the Lights Come On", in which he played bass guitar.
His first appearance with the band came on 25 May, when the band played a secret gig at the "Old Blue Last" pub in east London.[2] The 120 capacity venue was seen as an opportunity for O'Malley to have a test run before the band's first North American gig in Vancouver on 27 May and festival dates in front of fifteen to twenty thousand people.[4]
O'Malley broke his hand following some drunken antics with his former Dodgems band mates only a week after agreeing to fill in for Nicholson - "As we were walking home from the pub, our roadie (Adam Guest) grabbed him (O'Malley) and pulled him over our neighbour's wall. It's quite high and he landed on his right hand" Dodgems singer Phillip Goodwin was quoted as saying on Angry Ape.[5] However, despite being his plectrum-hand he was still able to play the bass and joined the band in the successful tour.
Although O'Malley was only expected to continue until Nicholson had fully recovered, Nicholson's departure from the band saw the announcement that O'Malley will become a full member of the band. As he became a full-time member, he stated in an interview with Q TV that he had known the band prior to him joining them: "It never felt like such a big pressure thing."
Personal life
O'Malley resides in Los Angeles with his long-term partner Kelly Boss, a grill cafe chef. The pair welcomed a son, Hearst, in March 2014. In 2015, the pair welcomed a daughter, Iggy.
Equipment
Basses
- Fender Precision Bass (2006-present)
- Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Bass (2013-present) - Used on "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?"
- Rickenbacker 3000 (2006-present)
- Gretsch Broadkaster (2009)
Amps
Pedals
- Skychord Truck Loud Overdrive
- Electro-Harmonix Micro POG
- Zvex Woolly Mammoth Fuzz[8]
References
- ↑ "ARCTIC MONKEYS US, stasyfish: Nick O’Malley for Bass Magazine, 2014". Arcticmonkeysus.tumblr.com. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
- 1 2 "Arctic Monkeys play gig in tiny pub". NME. 25 May 2006. Retrieved 2006-07-10.
- ↑ "Nick O'Malley in his ASDA uniform". Nickomalleyisabeautifulman.tumblr.com. 21 January 2012. Retrieved 2014-08-09.
- 1 2 Sculley, Alan (11 May 2007). "Chill out: Arctic Monkeys blast into Boston this weekend". The Eagle-Tribune. Retrieved 2007-05-13.
- ↑ Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ http://ashdownmusic.com/news/51/Nick-OMalley-chooses-Ashdown/
- ↑ http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/article/1516-how-to-sound-like-the-arctic-monkeys-a-complete-gear-guide.html
- ↑ http://equipboard.com/pros/nick-o-malley/#effects-pedals
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