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John Stanier (drummer)

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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 114.23.163.40 (talk) at 01:58, 12 June 2020 (He is best known as the long-time drummer of Helmet. As the drummer for Battles he has received acclaim but this is not what he is 'best known for'. I believe this may have been written on his wiki page by a battles fan. John is known as "the drummer from Helmet" by punks, metal heads, all sorts of genre fans who dont even know Helmet. If you asked the average non-battles, non-Helmet fan who Battle's drummer was, they wouldn't know.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

John Stanier
John Stanier playing with Battles
John Stanier playing with Battles
Background information
Born (1968-08-02) August 2, 1968 (age 56)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres
OccupationMusician
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
  • vocals
Years active1989–present
Labels
John Stanier, Moers Festival 2008

John Stanier is an American drummer who is best known for his work with Helmet. He currently plays in experimental rock band Battles. He has also previously played in Tomahawk and The Mark of Cain, as well as performing on several releases as a studio musician.

He is known for his speed, endurance, and precision as a performer. Stanier uses a Tama Artstar II drum kit.

Biography

Stanier grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Florida and is a veteran of the local hardcore music scene. He is known for having a drum corps background, but never actually marched a summer season. He played tenor drums for the Florida Wave Drum and Bugle Corps through a few years of their winter/spring camps. He studied orchestral percussion at the University of South Florida, but never took formal drumset lessons. Stanier cites Neil Peart as his biggest influence. He has also been influenced by drummers such as John Bonham, Billy Cobham, Bill Bruford, Terry Bozzio, Carl Palmer, and Lenny White. Stanier's drumming with Helmet has been cited as a big influence on a new generation of rock drummers. He endorses Tama drums, and is also well known for his Zildjian K crash cymbal perched as high as it can go when playing with Battles.

The breakup of Helmet in 1998 was supposedly amicable, though Stanier offers few details beyond: "There's no big story or anything. It was just... time to call it a day. We'd been around for 10 years... no drama or fights or anything like that." Stanier has not kept in contact with former band mates Page Hamilton and Henry Bogdan, and Hamilton has commented that Stanier ignored attempts to communicate. With Helmet firmly in the past, Stanier wanted to get involved with other projects after taking some time off. A big fan of hip-hop music, he "accidentally" became a professional DJ for a year and a half. The length of his drumming inactivity was in part due to a broken wrist, as well as the fact that he simply could not find a band he wanted to play with. Since 2000, Stanier has been much more active with drumming. He is currently a member of three bands: Battles, Tomahawk, and The Mark of Cain.

Discography

As a band member

As a studio contributor

References