Sean Malone
Sean Malone | |
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Background information | |
Born | Delran, New Jersey, United States | April 12, 1970
Died | (aged 50) |
Genres | Progressive metal, Jazz, Rock, Progressive Rock, Instrumental, Jazz fusion |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar, Chapman Stick, piano, keyboards, guitar |
Labels | Roadrunner, AudioImage, Sensory, Season of Mist |
Sean Malone (April 12, 1970 – December 9, 2020) was an American musician who played primarily fretless bass guitar and Chapman Stick. However, Malone also played piano, keyboards, and guitar. Malone did a number of session jobs for various bands and musicians. He is most famous for his work in American band Cynic,[1] in which he developed a strong partnership with the drummer Sean Reinert. Malone and Reinert played on several records together outside Cynic, making them one of the most favorable modern progressive rhythm sections.
Biography
Early in his career, Malone played as a session member for groups ranging from latin jazz and bossa nova to British pop music. His first high-level experience in metal music was in 1993 with the progressive metal band Cynic from Florida. Malone became Cynic's bassist quite unexpectedly; the band had a scheduled recording of their debut album, Focus in a studio in which Malone was working as an assistant engineer, and session musician. The band had suddenly parted ways with Darren Macfarland (who also had a brief stint with Atheist), and hired Malone to play bass on their soon-to-be-recorded LP. Malone proved to have ideal musical chemistry with the group, and ended up touring for Focus in 1993.
After the band's first split-up, Malone continued to work as a session bassist, performing on over fifty records. He has also authored four books, "Music Theory for Bassists", "Dictionary Of Bass Grooves", "Rock Bass", and "A Portrait of Jaco: The Solos Collection" (a book of transcriptions of Jaco Pastorius' bass solos) for the Hal Leonard Corporation. In the academic field, Malone has papers on theory and music cognition published and given presentations at conferences such as the Society for Music Theory, The International Conference of Music and Gesture, and The Glenn Gould Conference, and has taught at the University of Central Missouri and Carnegie Mellon University as assistant professor of music theory.
Malone has made one album under his own name, Cortlandt, which was released in 1996 and reissued in 2007. He also assembled and recorded the Gordian Knot debut, Gordian Knot, released in 1999. The album has contributions from Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Ron Jarzombek (Watchtower, Spastic Ink, Blotted Science) and John Myung (Dream Theater). A second Gordian Knot album, Emergent, included performances from Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson), Jim Matheos (Fates Warning), and Steve Hackett (Genesis, GTR), as well as Cynic members Sean Reinert, Paul Masvidal and Jason Gobel.
He re-joined Cynic with Reinert and Masvidal in May 2008 and recorded on their comeback album titled Traced in Air, which received very high critical acclaim. The album was released 14 years after the release of their previous and highly successful Focus. However, he did not tour with the band because of his university teaching priorities. In September 2011, Cynic confirmed that Malone has recorded on their EP titled Carbon-Based Anatomy.[2] On 12 December 2012, Cynic announced that the band has entered the studio in a trio mode with Malone to record the new album, Kindly Bent to Free Us.
Malone’s last known publicly released recording with Cynic was on the single, ‘Humanoid’ released on January 15, 2018.
On December 9, 2020, Paul Masvidal announced that Malone had died.[3]
Pencils
“For anyone who thinks this is about pencils, it's not — they're just pencils. It's about caring for something very deeply.”
Malone took a scholarly approach to the subject of pencils, and spent years documenting the cultural significance of the Eberhard Faber Blackwing 602 pencil. He also travelled around the US and Germany, interviewing both Eberhard Faber IV (head of Eberhard Faber in the US) and the late Count Anton von Faber-Castell (head of Faber-Castell in Germany). He was known in pencil circles as the creator of both Blackwing Pages and Contrapuntalism.[4]
Malone was also interviewed on camera for the 2015 documentary film No. 2: The Story of the Pencil. He mentioned completing almost 300 pages of a pencil book, though he doubted the commercial viability.
Bibliography and Interviews
- Malone, S: MUSIC THEORY FOR BASSISTS: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask.[5]
- Malone, S: A PORTRAIT OF JACO: THE SOLOS COLLECTION. Series: Bass Instruction.[6]
- Abramovitch, S. (2013) Why Is Hollywood Obsessed With This Pencil? The Hollywood Reporter.[7]
- Eby, M. (2013) An ode to the Blackwing 602, Vladimir Nabokov's favorite pencil. New York Daily News.[8]
- Faber-Castell. (2013) The Fan: The pencil blogger. Faber-Castell Topics.
- Faber-Castell. (2015) Sean Malone visits Eberhard Faber. Faber-Castell: Our Company.
- Komurki, M. (2016) Stationery Fever: From Paper Clips to Pencils and Everything in Between.[9]
- Malone, S. (2010) Sean Malone: Clairfontaine Music Pad. The Goulet Pen Company.[10]
- Moist, K., Banash, D. (2013) Contemporary Collecting. [Lanham, Maryland] Scarecrow Press.
- Stein, S. (2013) Secret Erotica, Jane Austen, and Other News. The Paris Review.[11]
- Ward, J. (2014). Adventures in Stationery: A Journey Through Your Pencil Case. [London] Profile Books.[12]
- Weaver, C. (2017) The Pencil Perfect: The Untold Story of a Cultural Icon. [Berlin] Gestalten.[13]
Teaching
Malone was an assistant professor of Music Theory at University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, MO for the academic years of 2007-2009, and at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA for the fall semester of 2009. In addition, he was a teaching assistant at University of Oregon. [citation needed]
Music
Bands
Bach
Glenn Gould
Malone was also a Glenn Gould scholar. He restored and archived the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Glenn Gould video recordings[14] and documented his research about him. He published the article Glenn Gould and the Nature of Competition[citation needed][15] in the Glenn Gould Magazine.
Music Theory
Malone is credited with the design of the following music analysis fonts[citation needed]:
- Harmony 2
- Roma
Awards
- University of Oregon Humanities Center Graduate Fellowship
Gear
Malone has played three basses, each marking different chapters of his career. During the Focus era, he played a Kubicki Factor 4-string fretless bass. Later on, he started using Ibanez GWB1 5-string fretless, most notable for his Gordian Knot and Cynic's Traced In Air era. In recent years, he became an Ibanez endorser and started playing a custom Ibanez SR5005E 5-string fretless, most notable for the recording of Cynic's Kindly Bent to Free Us. He played a Chapman Stick throughout much of his career.
- Custom Ibanez SR5005E 5-string fretless bass
- Ibanez GWB1 5-string fretless bass
- Kubicki Factor 4-string fretless bass
- Chapman Stick
Discography
- Cynic
- Focus (1993)
- Traced in Air (2008)
- Carbon-Based Anatomy (2011)
- Kindly Bent to Free Us (2014)
- Solo & Gordian Knot
- Cortlandt (1996)
- Gordian Knot – Gordian Knot (1999)
- Gordian Knot – Emergent (2003)
- Other
- Aghora – Aghora (2000)
- OSI – Office of Strategic Influence (2003)
- As a guest
- Roadrunner United – The All Star Sessions (bass on "Dawn Of a Golden Age")
- Spiral Architect – A Sceptic's Universe (chapman stick on "Occam's Razor")
- Spastic Ink – Ink Compatible (bass on "In Memory Of...")
- Anomaly – Anomaly (bass on "Art of War")
Partial discography and other work
- Cygnus & The Sea Monsters – One Night in Chicago
- John Wesley – Under the Red and White Sky (1994)
- John Wesley – The Closing of the Pale Blue Eyes (1995)
- James LaBrie – Prime Cuts
- Clockwork – Surface Tension (1999)
- Freak Neil Inc. – Characters (2005)
- After the Storm – A Benefit for the Survivors of Hurricane Katrina
- Sensory Records Sampler CD: “Singularity” from Gordian Knot
- Tappistry Volume 2 Compilation – ToeTappin’ Records “Redemption's Way” with Greg Howard
- Open Mic Volume 1 Compilation – Thoroughbred Music “Madman”
- Bass Talk Volume 5 Compilation – HotWire Records (Germany) “Deep Blue”
- Working Man, A Tribute to Rush – Magna Carta Records
- Tappistry: Volume 1, Compilation ToeTappin’ Records
- Jim Studnicki: The Second Day
- Guitars That Rule the World Compilation: “Explosion”
- Curtis Bell: The ABC's of Song
- Southeastern Music Conference Compilation: Todd Grubbs “French Toast”
- Randy Goodgame: Randall Goodgame – Red Fish Records
- Notes From the Underground: Guitar World Magazine
- Lance Rowland: Prince, Poet, Prisoner
- Guitar Magazine Compilation CD: “Size 5 Lightning Boots”
- Curtis Bell: Sojourner- Independent
- Robert Wegmann: Red Hair- Fumiko Records
- Tim Mullally: Mountain Hike (independent)
- Todd Grubbs: Combination- Appollon International (Japan)
- Steel Tears: Palma Negra R&R Records
- Southeastern Music Conference Compilation, Steel Tears:
- Smashmouth: Seed (independent)
- Robert Wegmann: The Wild Party-Fumiko Records
- groovediggers: groovediggers (independent)
- Steel Tears: Steel Tears-R&R Records
References
- ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Cynic". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- ^ "CYNIC TO RELEASE A NEW EP". Season of Mist. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
- ^ "CYNIC Bassist SEAN MALONE Dead At 50". Blabbermouth. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
- ^ "Sean Malone – pencil talk | pencil reviews and discussion". Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- ^ Malone, Sean. (2006). Music theory : [a practical, easy to use guide for bassists]. Milwaukee, Wis.: Hal Leonard. ISBN 0-634-05715-4. OCLC 74323960.
- ^ Pastorius, Jaco. (2002). A portrait of Jaco : the solos collection. Malone, Sean. Milwaukee, WI: H. Leonard Corp. ISBN 0-634-01754-3. OCLC 50389175.
- ^ "Why Is Hollywood Obsessed With This Pencil? | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ Eby, Margaret. "An ode to the Blackwing 602, Vladimir Nabokov's favorite pencil". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ "ISBN 9783791382722 - Stationery Fever: From Paper Clips to Pencils and Everything In Between". isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- ^ Brian. "Sean Malone: Clairefontaine Music Pad". Goulet Pens Blog. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ Stein, Sadie (2013-08-13). "Secret Erotica, Jane Austen, and Other News". The Paris Review. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ "ISBN 9781846686160 - Adventures in Stationery: A Journey Through Your Pencil Case". isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- ^ "ISBN 9783899556759 - The Pencil Perfect: The Untold Story of a Cultural Icon". isbnsearch.org. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- ^ "Glenn Gould: Fuga XXII Across the Decades - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ "ledger - Scholars' Bank - University of Oregon" (PDF).
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External links
- Sean Malone discography at Discogs
- 1970 births
- 2020 deaths
- 20th-century American bass guitarists
- 20th-century American male musicians
- 21st-century American bass guitarists
- 21st-century American male musicians
- Aghora (band) members
- American heavy metal bass guitarists
- American male bass guitarists
- Chapman Stick players
- Cynic (band) members
- People from Delran Township, New Jersey
- Guitarists from New Jersey
- OSI (band) members
- Progressive metal bass guitarists
- Æon Spoke members