Brian Molko
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Brian Molko (born December 10, 1972 in Brussels) is lead vocalist and guitarist with the band Placebo.
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[edit] Career
Born to an American international banker father and a Scottish mother, the Molko family moved frequently during his childhood, including spells in Scotland, Liberia, Lebanon and Luxembourg. Molko has referred to his mother's home town of Dundee, Scotland as "where I grew up".<ref>NME Interview with Placebo. NME/PlaceboWorld. Retrieved on 2006-07-17.</ref>. In 1990, he attended Goldsmiths College in London, where he studied drama. He describes his childhood as a period when he felt very lonely and alienated. He started to wear make-up at the age of 11. He was an actor in a school drama theater.
While Molko was brought up in a strict household that disapproved of artistic expression (his father wanted him to become a banker) he rebelled by affecting an androgynous image, wearing nail polish, lipstick and eyeliner, and listening to punk and glam rock. In his late teens, he came out as bisexual.
Molko and Stefan Olsdal both attended The European School Of Luxembourg in Luxembourg, but they were never friends. When Molko moved to London to study drama at Goldsmiths College, where he graduated with a degree, he met Olsdal at South Kensington Tube Station. Molko invited Olsdal to one of his gigs in a club, which he played with Steve Hewitt. Olsdal was impressed with Molko's voice, and together they formed Ashtray Heart; eventually they changed the name to Placebo. Together with drummer Robert Schultzberg (a friend of Olsdal's from Sweden) performed together in 1996. Schultzberg did not fit in the band, however, and was soon replaced with Steve Hewitt, who played on Placebo's demo tracks.
Molko's musical influences include Dead Kennedys, Bad Religion, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, Nick Drake, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Joy Division and The Pixies. Molko taught himself to play guitar. At the age of 16 he got a fake Telecaster as a present from his parents. He soon bought a real guitar, with actual strings. He plays other instruments such as bass, harmonica, keyboard, saxophone, drums and turntables. Occasionally, Molko works as a disc jockey at clubs, but he admits he's not very good at it. Nowadays Molko listens to Peaches, Ladytron, At the Drive-In, Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. He likes to experiment with electronic sounds.
Along with Hewitt and Olsdal, he had a small 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."
In 2005, Molko's long-term partner, Helena Berg, gave birth to his first child, Cody. He said he named the child after his long-time friend who died in a car accident.
He has performed as a guest vocalist on tracks by Timo Maas - 'Pictures', 'Like Siamese', 'First Day', Alpinestars - 'Carbon Kid', Trash Palace - 'The Metric System', 'Je t'aime, moi non plus' (duet with Asia Argento), the AC Acoustics - 'Crush', Kristeen Young - 'No Other God', Dream City Film Club - 'Some' and with Jane Birkin - 'Smile'. He also wrote the English lyrics to 'Pink water' version 3, a song by Indochine from the album that is due to be released at the end of 2006. Molko is friends with David Bowie with whom he sang Placebo's "Without You I'm Nothing"<ref>Placebo with David Bowie Chat Transcript - 29/3/99. BowieWonderworld.com/SonicNet/Yahoo!. Retrieved on 2006-10-14.</ref> and the cover "20th Century Boy" live. He plays a Fender Jazzmaster, Fender Thinline Telecaster, Gibson SG and has used Gretsch guitars in the past.
[edit] Filmography
- (2001) Sue's Last Ride (Executive Producer)
- (1998) Velvet Goldmine as Malcolm of the Flaming Creatures
[edit] Appearances
- Rock'n Coke Festival (3rd September 2006)
- Reading Festival (27th August 2006)
- Festival Internacional de Benicàssim (23 July 2006)
- Vieilles Charrues (21 July 2006)
- Oxegen Festival (9 July 2006)
- T in the Park (8th July 2006)
- Nova Rock (15 June 2006)
- Open'er Festival (6th July 2006)
- Roskilde Festival (2nd July 2006)
- The Friday Night Project (2006)
- Greenfield Festival (2006)
- Isle of Wight Festival (2006)
- Rock im Park (2006)
- Rock am Ring (2006)
- 4Music (2006)
- Live 8 (2005)
- Placebo: Androgyny (2005)
- "Grand journal de Canal+, Le"
- Episode dated (13 October 2004)
- Episode dated (13 September 2004)
- Placebo: Soulmates Never Die - Live in Paris 2003
- Tout le monde en parle
- Episode dated (14 February 2004)
- Episode dated (3 May 2003)
- Double je
- Episode dated (26 June 2003)
- V Graham Norton
- Episode #4.21 (2003)
- Rive droite - rive gauche
- Episode dated (21 March 2003)
- The Kerrang Awards (2002)
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks
- Episode #9.06 (2001)
- Episode #8.01 (2001)
- Episode #2.06 (1997)
- Paskvil
- Episode #5.11 (2001)
- "Rage"
- Placebo Guest Program Rage (1999)
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien
- Episode dated 27 March 1999
- Brit Awards 1999
[edit] References
<references /> Rock-A-Field( June 25th 2006)
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Official French Site
- xsofplacebo Official French Fan Site
- Placebo City French Fan Site
- www.brian-molko.com website dedicated to Brian
| Placebo |
| Brian Molko | Stefan Olsdal | Steven Hewitt |
| Live members: William (Bill) Lloyd | Alex Lee |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Placebo | Without You I'm Nothing | Black Market Music | Sleeping with Ghosts | Meds |
| DVDs and compilations: Soulmates Never Die (Live in Paris 2003) | Once More With Feeling (video collection) | Once More with Feeling |
| Singles: "Bruise Pristine" | "Come Home" | "36 Degrees" | "Teenage Angst" | "Nancy Boy" | "Pure Morning" | "You Don't Care About Us" | "Every You Every Me" | "Without You I'm Nothing" | "Burger Queen Francais" | "Taste In Men" | "Slave To The Wage" | "Special K" | "Black Eyed" | "The Bitter End" | "This Picture" | "Special Needs" | "English Summer Rain" | "Twenty Years" | "Protège-Moi" | "Because I Want You" | "Song to Say Goodbye" | "Infra-Red" | "Meds" | "Follow The Cops Back Home" |
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Categories: Cleanup from June 2006 | Placebo | English rock singers | English male singers | English rock guitarists | 1972 births | Living people | LGBT people from the United Kingdom | Bisexual musicians | Alumni of Goldsmiths College, University of London | Scottish-Americans | People associated with Dundee

