Guy Picciotto


Guy Charles Picciotto is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, musician, and producer from Washington, DC.
He is best known as the guitarist and vocalist in Fugazi and Rites of Spring.

Career

Rites of Spring and early projects

Picciotto's musical career began in 1984, with the group Rites of Spring. A part of the D.C. post-hardcore scene, Rites of Spring increased the frenetic violence and visceral passion of hardcore while simultaneously experimenting with its compositional rules. Picciotto, as the band's lyricist, as well as singer and guitarist, shifted hardcore into intensely personal realms and, in doing so, is generally credited with creating emo.
Picciotto's early musical resume includes the bands One Last Wish, Happy Go Licky, Brief Weeds, and The Black Light Panthers, the last two bands both being projects with Brendan Canty. He created a record label called Peterbilt Records, which released limited-quantity vinyl record albums for the bands Rain, Happy Go Licky, and Deadline, then years later was involved in releasing the album 1986 by One Last Wish, along with Dischord Records.

Fugazi

Though not in the original lineup of Fugazi, Picciotto joined very early in the group's career, singing with them by their second show and appearing on all the band's studio recordings.
From the Margin Walker EP on, hetook up 2nd guitar duties, playing characteristically trebly Rickenbacker guitars. After seven albums, and several tours, Fugazi went on "indefinite hiatus" in 2003.

Side projects and production work

Picciotto has collaborated and performed with Mats Gustafsson, Vic Chesnutt, and members of the Ex among others. He has produced numerous albums including the Gossip's breakthrough record Standing in the Way of Control as well as Blonde Redhead's Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons, Misery Is a Butterfly, The Blood Brothers final album, Young Machetes, and Downtown Boys' Cost of Living.
Picciotto has produced four albums by the duo Xylouris White: Goats, Black Peak, Mother and The Sisypheans
Picciotto played on the Vic Chesnutt albums North Star Deserter and At the Cut, and accompanied him on a 2009 Fall/Winter North American Tour. He co-produced the films Chain and Museum Hours with Jem Cohen.
In 2012 Picciotto was interviewed on stage at the Pop Montreal festival by Howard Bilerman about his experiences in the music industry.. On Jan 24th, 2020 Guy appeared on an episode of Live From the Barrage for a wide ranging discussion that was his first long form interview in quite some time.

Equipment

Guitars

Picciotto holds a BA degree in English from Georgetown University and is a graduate of the Washington, D.C. private school, the Georgetown Day School.
Picciotto married musician Kathi Wilcox from the band Bikini Kill and the Frumpies; as of October 2016 the two were living in Brooklyn with their 10-year old daughter.

Discography

Rites of Spring