Bruno Fevery

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Bruno Fevery
Fevery in 2011
Background information
GenresStoner rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Formerly of

Bruno Fevery is a Belgian guitarist.

Fevery has played guitar in several bands, most notably in the rock band Vista Chino, formerly known as Kyuss Lives!.[1] While a member of the multi-genred Belgian band Arsenal, Fevery met ex-Kyuss vocalist John Garcia when Garcia recorded guest vocals on two songs for the Arsenal album Lotuk. Fevery told Garcia that he played in a Kyuss tribute band as a teenager. This familiarity with Kyuss' music made him an obvious choice to replace Josh Homme, when Garcia toured with his project Garcia Plays Kyuss and again when Garcia decided to attempt a resurrection of Kyuss with the band Kyuss Lives!.[2]

Discography[edit]

  • Helmut LottiOut of Africa (1999)
  • Helmut Lotti – "Shosholoza" Single (1999)
  • ArsenalOutsides (2005)
  • Stash – Blue Lanes (2007)
  • Baloji – Hotel Impala (2007)
  • Arsenal – Outsides EP (2007)
  • Arsenal – De Poolreizigers (2007)
  • Les Talons Gitans – L′amour sans pédales (2007)
  • Arsenal – Lotuk (2008)
  • Monza – Attica! (2008)
  • Meuris – Spectrum (2010)
  • Les Talons Gitans – Vieil Indien (2010)
  • ArnoBrussld (2010)
  • Arsenal – Lokemo (2011)
  • Vista ChinoPeace (2013)
  • Nick Oliveri's UncontrollableLeave Me Alone (2014)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Album of the Day: Vista Chino – Peace". Roadburn Festival. 24 August 2013. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  2. ^ Andrew Bansal (24 November 2011). "Interview: Kyuss Lives! Guitarist Bruno Fevery Talks About Touring, Gear, Filling Josh Homme's Shoes". Guitar World. Retrieved 11 March 2015.