Brian Molko


Brian Molko is a Belgian-born British-American musician and songwriter who is the lead vocalist and guitarist of the band Placebo. He is known in particular for his distinctive nasal, high-pitched vocals, feminine/androgynous appearance, aggressive guitar style and unique tunings.

Early life

Molko was born in Brussels, Belgium, to an American father of Italian heritage and a Scottish mother. He has an older brother named Stuart. Molko's family moved frequently during his childhood; the family lived in Dundee, Liberia, Lebanon, the village of Longeau in Belgium, before eventually settling in the town of Sandweiler, in Luxembourg.
Although Molko was brought up in a strict household that disapproved of artistic expression, he rebelled by assuming an androgynous image, wearing nail polish, lipstick, and eyeliner, and listening to punk music.
He initially attended the European School of Luxembourg, but left because he was bullied. He completed his secondary education at the American International School of Luxembourg, before studying drama at Goldsmiths College in London.

Career

Although Molko and Placebo co-founder Stefan Olsdal had both attended the American International School of Luxembourg, they had not been friends. When Molko was living in London, he ran into Olsdal at South Kensington tube station and invited him to one of his gigs he played with Steve Hewitt in a group called Ashtray Heart.
Along with Hewitt and Olsdal, Molko had a role in the 1998 film Velvet Goldmine, for which Placebo performed the T. Rex song "20th Century Boy". He played Malcolm, a singer of the fictional glam rock band, "The Flaming Creatures", who resembled the early Alice Cooper band.
During Placebo's live performances Molko has played a number of instruments, including guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, harmonica and saxophone.

Personal life

Molko is bisexual. He has a son, who was born in 2005.
Molko has been open about his use of recreational drugs: in a 1997 interview with Kerrang! magazine he admitted that heroin was "probably the only drug on this planet I haven't tried". However, he later admitted to using heroin as well. Pharmaceutical drugs are also referenced, as evidenced by the band's name as well as the album Meds and its title track. Molko admitted in 2003 that many of his initial excesses were due to his mental health issues; he was officially diagnosed with major depressive disorder in his late twenties. He claimed in 2016 that he gave up drugs completely after the recording and release of Meds.
In December 2012 Molko received an Honorary Fellowship from Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Collaborations

He has performed, as a guest vocalist and with other artists on Placebo's records, on tracks by:
Molko wrote the English lyrics to "Pink Water 3", a song by Indochine from the album Alice & June, released in 2005.
Molko was friends with David Bowie; Bowie sang on Placebo's "Without You I'm Nothing" and on the "20th Century Boy" cover live.

Equipment

Molko uses a variety of guitars. In the Sleeping With Ghosts era, he used Gibson SGs, Fender Jaguars, a Fender Thinline Telecaster, a Fender Jazzmaster, and a Fender Bass VI. For amplification he used a Marshall 6100LM.
Through the Meds tour, he used Gretsch Duo Jets, Gibson SGs, a Fender Jaguar, a Fender Thinline Telecaster, and a Gibson Chet Atkins SST. His amplifier was a Fender Twin Reverb.
In the Battle for the Sun tour, he still used Gretsch Duo Jets, a Gibson SG, Fender Cyclone, a Gibson Les Paul, a Fender Telecaster Thinline, and a Fender Toronado. His pedalboard consisted of a Boss TU-2 chromatic tuner, Electro Harmonix Holy Grail reverb, MXR Phase 90 phaser, two Electro Harmonix Hot Tubes distortion units, Boss DD-3 delay, MXR Distortion + booster, MG Monovibe chorus/vibrato, Electro Harmonix No. 1 Echo delay and a Radial Loopbone effect chain switcher.
In 2010, he signed an endorsement contract to use Orange amps.

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