- Wes Borland
Infobox musical artist
Name = Wes Borland
Born = birth date and age|1975|2|7
Richmond, Virginia
Died =
Background = solo_singer
Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar , Bass, Keyboards, Drums,Violin ,Cello
Genre =Industrial metal ,Industrial rock ,Alternative metal ,Nu metal ,Experimental rock ,Rapcore ,Post-hardcore
Associated_acts =Limp Bizkit ,Black Light Burns , Marilyn Manson,Big Dumb Face ,From First to Last ,X Japan , Fear and the Nervous System,The Damning Well , Goatslayer, Eat the Day, Filter,Anna Tsuchiya
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Years_active = 1994 – present
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Notable_instruments =Yamaha CV820 WB Wesley Louden Borland (born
February 7 ,1975 in Richmond,Virginia ) is a musician, best known as the formerguitar ist in the bandLimp Bizkit . He has been in several other bands as well, includingThe Damning Well ,Goatslayer ,Big Dumb Face and has recorded onFrom First to Last 's "Heroine" album, and subsequently toured with them. Borland currently performs inBlack Light Burns , where he writes most of the music and sings. Borland is well known for his bizarre appearance during his Limp Bizkit years (covering his entire face with makeup, and wearing completely black contact lenses), and for his fondness of underground musical artists that differed greatly from the musical tastes of his bandmates inLimp Bizkit .Early years
Borland's family moved to
Jacksonville, Florida (from Michigan) where his father took apastor al job at aPresbyterian Church . In Florida, Borland met bassist Sam Rivers, but the two did not get along due to rivalries between local bands. He went to school with John Otto. He spent his summers inMontreat, NC working in the sound booth for Montreat Conference Center, a Presbyterian Church institution. When Limp Bizkit was looking for a guitarist, John Otto threw out his name, stating he was more of an artist than a guitarist, but the band decided he'd be worthwhile for the position. Before this, Borland was "embarrassing [him] self in bars, playing really weird music that wasn't...good",Fact|date=August 2008 as he later said in an interview with From First to Last. In one of these bands, Borland sang and played guitar but didn't use a guitar pick. He would only play guitar using the two hand tapping style of guitar playing that he would go on to use in Limp Bizkit songs such as "Stalemate", "Sour", and "Re-Arranged".Fred Durst left Philadelphia, leaving the others to speak to Wes and see if he'd join the band. Wes accepted, and the three practiced, while keeping in touch with Fred over the phone. Later Fred came back to Jacksonville, and the band had a show scheduled. Fred and Wes met for the first time and played their first show together 30 minutes later. When Limp Bizkit played locally in Jacksonville, Wes would dress up as a girl, wearing tight pink clothes and putting his hair in ponytails. Certain people in the audience of these shows found Wes attractive from a distance, but once they got closer to the stage and realized it was Wes, were quite embarrassed. Wes dressing up as a girl greatly angered frontman
Fred Durst .Fact|date=August 2008In the very early stages of Limp Bizkit, Wes's brother and future Eat the Day bandmate
Scott Borland played keyboards, but with the early inclusion ofDJ Lethal , the band eventually became a huge success. Scott played with Limp Bizkit as a session keyboard player on Limp Bizkit's first three releases, until Wes quit in 2001, which is when the two brothers formedEat the Day .On stage, Borland was known for his eccentricity, frequently wearing elaborate face paint and black-tinted
contact lens es.As far as his role as Limp Bizkit's guitarist, on Limp Bizkit's first CD, "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all", Borland would cover much ground. Some guitar parts were inspired by
thrash metal with harmonic usage inspired byIndustrial music , whereas some other guitar parts were meant to sound like strange noises and sounds, some were soft and beautiful Jazzy Melodies and the songs themselves were somewhat progressive, as there were traditional song-structures mixed with more experimental ideas. On the subsequent hit record, "Significant Other ", Borland's playing became slower with increased emphasis on groove and heaviness, with more traditional song structures used.Fact|date=February 2007 On the third Limp Bizkit release, "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water ", Borland's playing became more eclectic, combining the prior elements of heaviness and traditional structure with playing big, complexguitar chords not normally played in metal music before then. On the other hand, "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) ", recorded five years later after he shortly rejoined the band, featured some of his most aggressive guitar work ever released, usingdistortion through most of the album and putting all of his trademarkeffect pedals to rest, instead focusing on heavy riffing, metaltremolo picking andpalm mute /release techniques. However, inBlack Light Burns , Borland's guitar playing is at its most eclectic. Borland's metal,electronic, jazz, indie rock, soft, and progressive influences come through, and the songs take unexpected turns all throughout. Wes playedIbanez 7 string guitars with Limp Bizkit and later usedPaul Reed Smith guitars. He plays a custom 4 string AX seriesIbanez on songs "Nookie", "Full Nelson", "The One", and "Stalemate". He tuned his 7 strings to [Low to High] Db Gb B E Ab Db Db and tuned his 4 string to [Low to High] F# F# B E, with the lowest F# string being a bass guitar string.Borland told crowds at his guitar clinics in the middle east and
Total Guitar magazine that he considers himself more a songwriter/rhythm guitarist than a lead guitarist, saying that he never got into shredder bands or jazz fusion artists. He says his two hand tapping technique was inspired somewhat byLes Claypool ofPrimus and the rhythmic nature of his bass playing, and not so much from the lead guitar craze of the 1980s. However, he has incorporated lead guitar into his music after leavingLimp Bizkit from time to time.Leaving Limp Bizkit
On
October 12 ,2001 , Borland leftLimp Bizkit because, he claims, the band limited his ability to express himself artistically. There were also rumors that Wes believed the band had become a "sell-out " band, and were becoming too popular for their own good. Before leaving Bizkit he formed the bandBig Dumb Face as an outlet for his creativity.Big Dumb Face has since been put to the side. Borland then started the band Eat the Day with his brother,Scott Borland . Eat The Day was described as heavy and dramatic, with Borland pushing the envelope of his heavy and soft playing within epic, normally over five minute song lengths.Wes and his brother Scott were initially going to both be the lead vocalists to avoid the stigmas associated with singular frontmen, but both Borlands felt their guitar playing was starting to suffer due to having to contribute vocals at the same time. They first tried fixing this with going through Interscope Records' demos to find a singer, only to find nobody they were satisfied with. During this period of Eat the Day, the band's website released several mp3s with no vocal tracks, asking for interested vocalists to record over the tracks and submit their recordings as an audition to front the band. The songs "Beeblicowcarapis", "dAdA", and "Taste My Gun" were initially released (and still are available via the internet) as their full length selves, but later, Eat the Day only put up the beginning portions of the songs to have vocalists to sing over. This gesture was similar to the
Limp Bizkit national guitarist audition after Borland left the band, and proved to be ultimatelyfutile , other than showcasing what the ultimate sound of the project could have become. The members of Eat The Day instead decided to take a small break from the project and focus on other things to see if a vocalist would naturally pop up. Wes also played bass for the band dobmyer for a short time.During this down period, Wes also began production on his solo album with friend and producer
Danny Lohner ofNine Inch Nails ' fame. He was also featured twice on the Underworld soundtrack: once on a remix version of theA Perfect Circle song "Weak and Powerless" and another time on the song "The Awakening" with a supergroup of sorts called The Damning Well. The group features Wes Borland on guitars,Danny Lohner on bass,Richard Patrick on vocals andJosh Freese on drums. It was also revealed by Borland himself that during this time, he turned down the offer to joinA Perfect Circle as the second guitarist alongside band founder/songwriterBilly Howerdel in order to focus onEat The Day . In fall of 2003, it was announced that Eat The Day had found an unnamed vocalist. It turned out to be Richard Patrick of Filter andNine Inch Nails fame. With legendary producerBob Ezrin at the helm, material for Eat The Day and The Damning Well merged, as did the bands, but Patrick had a falling out with the whole camp. This was announced via Eat The Day's website in fall of 2003/early 2004, as did the announcement that Eat The Day and The Damning Well had either split permanently or gone on hiatus. The conclusion of this post stated Wes' beginning stages of creating a new, band driven solo record withDanny Lohner ,Josh Freese ,Josh Eustis , andJohn Bates .At some point in 2004 as well, Borland was reportedly offered to join
Nine Inch Nails as the band's guitarist, replacingRobin Finck who leftNine Inch Nails yet again forGuns N' Roses . Borland stated he wrote some material withTrent Reznor , but that the material is still unreleased. He also explained thatBlack Light Burns was beginning at that time, and that he turned down the spot inNine Inch Nails because he wanted to pursue his own creative vision instead of supporting someone else's musical vision, which Reznor greatly respected. Reznor also gave Wes valuable pointers for where Black Light Burns songs should go during this time.In late 2003, Wes co-produced and played guitar on several songs on "
Legion of Boom ", the third studio album by electronic musiciansThe Crystal Method , released in January 2004. The tracks he worked on were "Broken Glass", "Weapons of Mass Distortion" (also a Japanese bonus track "Weapons of Mad Destruction" featuring Kyono fromThe Mad Capsule Markets ) and the lead single "Born Too Slow". Born Too Slow also featured formerKyuss frontman John Garcia on vocals.Rejoining Limp Bizkit
In August 2004 or around, Wes Borland rejoined
Limp Bizkit . Borland reportedly had to see for himself if he still was at odds withLimp Bizkit frontmanFred Durst before he officially joinedNine Inch Nails as the guitarist. They met one day and realized that they weren't at odds with each other anymore, so Borland turned down the invitation to joinNine Inch Nails without friction fromTrent Reznor , and Wes began writing withLimp Bizkit again. He worked on their latest album, but the only material released from these sessions in Prague was in the form of an EP, titled "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) ", released onMay 3 ,2005 .Ross Robinson was brought in to produce it. However, relations between Borland and the other members ofLimp Bizkit became strained again after drummerJohn Otto began having drug issues while recordingLimp Bizkit material in Prague in late 2004, as documented in the video material included on "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)".econd fall out with Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit did make plans to tour behind the EP and to release more material from those sessions in the form of "
The Unquestionable Truth (Part 2) ". None of the tour plans materialized, with Borland citing the reason of "nobody (else) wants to tour", and that Limp Bizkit had possibly broken up during this time. By then, Borland was also very disenchanted with how the material he worked on with Limp Bizkit turned out, as he wanted to push the band's envelope but was met with a great deal of resistance, primarily from Durst. However, after an uncharacteristically long time off from the band to do cinema work (that was so long it led Borland to believe that Durst was done with Limp Bizkit) and the rest of the members dispersing to be involved in other projects, Fred Durst came back and began posting on Limp Bizkit'sMySpace page, much in the same fashion that Wes was posting on the myspace of his then new band, Black Light Burns. Among other things, Durst accused Borland of "abandoning" drummer John Otto in his "time of need", and elaborated on the other Limp Bizkit members' year-old decision to have Wes kicked out of Limp Bizkit again. This was a surprise to not only the Limp Bizkit fan base but Borland himself as they neglected to tell him of the decision, so he kept planning his time around the never to be materialized plans of Limp Bizkit's tour for a year before this occurred. Durst also stated that the band's upcoming release, The Unquestionable Truth (Part 2) will be released with Borland's guitar playing on certain songs that they recorded in Prague and the full length disc will be dedicated to him. Borland responded to Durst's massiveMySpace post simply stating the slanderous nature of the remarks, and leaving it at that.Wes has since declared himself a full time member of his new project, Black Light Burns. Borland said on leaving the band: "I feel that they think I'm no good for them but fuck it." Borland and
Danny Lohner also contributed guitar parts and instrumentals toRob Zombie 's album,Educated Horses , only to not have their contributions on the record. In late 2005, Wes played all the bass on thepost-hardcore bandFrom First to Last 's second full length album "Heroine" (after bassist Jon Weisberg left the band), with whom he also toured with for several tours afterward. Borland has since become very close with the band. He has since left the band as new bassist Matt Manning stepped up to play with From First to last. Borland played all the bass track on the CD, but co wrote a song with the band called "Save Us" which is a B side to the Heroine album that is still unreleased.Black Light Burns
Borland's latest project
Black Light Burns is an industrial metal band featuring members of Borland's previous band The Damning Well, with Borland this time on Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards and Programming, Danny Lohner on Guitar, Bass, Keys, Programming (but is sparingly using these instruments on the record, as he is mainly BLB's producer), Josh Eustis (fromTelefon Tel Aviv ) on Programming, Keys and Josh Freese on Drums. The project evolved from Borland's initial attempts at writing a solo effort, but according to Borland, now includes that solo material, material from Eat The Day, material from The Damning Well, and material from an ambient solo record that Borland wrote during his time in Eat The Day that still remains unreleased. The initial plans of their record release was posted on their MySpace page: "Final tracking is almost complete on the debut album and the band plans on releasing during the first quarter of 2006 with a world tour to follow." All guests on the album are confirmed to includeCarina Round , Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers, From First to Last frontman Sonny Moore, andJohnette Napolitano ofConcrete Blonde . However, their then record label,Geffen Records , went through a personnel change and didn't bother returning Borland's phone calls, so both parties split. Borland announced on February 3rd, 2007 that Black Light Burns will be signed to the new record label ofRoss Robinson called I AM: WOLFPACK. A June 5th, 2007 release for the CD is planned, and in the meantime Borland will head to various regions in the Middle East for scheduled guitar clinics for hisYamaha signature guitar, and BLB will be rehearsing for a tour starting around summer as well.Wes toured with From First To Last roughly since early 2006. Wes announced plans for a fall 2006 BLB/FFTL tour that never went through due to Black Light Burns needing to find a new record label after Borland left
Geffen Records . Borland has also discussed plans to write and perform on the next From First To Last album, but he left the band due to Black Light Burns' busy schedule started to pick up, leaving no room for work with From First to Last.Recently Wes appeared on select tracks of the 2007 album "
Worse Than a Fairy Tale ", by Coloradoscreamo band,Drop Dead, Gorgeous . Both artists are on Ross Robinson's I AM:WOLFPACK label.Fear and The Nervous System
Fear and the Nervous System is an experimental/industrial rock band formed in 2008, consisting of vocalist and guitaristJames "Munky" Shaffer ofKorn , bassistBilly Gould ofFaith No More , drummerBrooks Wackerman ofBad Religion , programmer and guitaristLeopold Ross of Error andIO Echo , and keyboardist and programmerZac Baird , previously heard on Korn's untitled album and during their live shows. Wes Borland contributed on two tracks for the project and also created the artwork for the CD. However in a recent message on the bands Myspace page James Shaffer said that the two tracks Wes contributed to did not make the final cut for the album.Marilyn Manson
At a press conference in
Seoul, Korea ,Marilyn Manson claimed that Borland would join the band's lineup. The first live venue with Borland on board will be the 2008 ETP Festival in Korea. It is unclear how much, if any, Borland contributed to Manson's upcoming album, or if Borland will be a regular member of the band, or simply a guest. cite web
title = "FMQB: QuickHits 8-15-08"
url = http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=842530&spid=1314
accessdate = 2008-08-16]Other works
Wes has written, at the least, one solo song that he plays when doing solo sets, called
The Moment You Realize You're Going To Fall .cite web
title = "Wes Borland - The Moment You Realize You're Going To Fall"
work = www.vampirefreaks.com
url = http://vampirefreaks.com/playvideo/?v=13927
accessdate = 2008-07-15]Wes Borland performed as guest guitarist for the
X Japan reunion shows at Tokyo Dome on March 29th and 30th, 2008. cite web
title = "Sugizo to Fill In for Hide at X Japan Concerts"
work = tokyograph.com
url = http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-2834
accessdate = 2008-03-26]in late 2007, Wes Borland also collaborated with his former Damning Well bandmate
Richard Patrick in his main bandFilter , which resulted in the song "In Dreams " on the "Anthems for the Damned " album.Musical equipment
During his time in Limp Bizkit Borland was endorsed by
Ibanez and almost exclusivley used their guitars in recordings and live performances. [http://www.angelfire.com/rock/rapcore/equip.htm] [http://guitargeek.com/rigview/261/] After leaving Limp Bizkit Borland also switched from Ibanez guitars toYamaha , which are currently marketing a Wes Borland signature guitar called the CV820 WB. [http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/interviews/interviews/wes_borland_no_rules_exist_in_black_light_burns.html] He also retired his Roland/Mesa Boogie amplifiers and currently uses Orange Amplifiers in live performances.
*Yamaha CV820 WB - Wes Borland signature guitar
*Fender Stratocaster 1976
* Hagström III
* Ibanez AX Custom 4-string baritone - Retired.
* Ibanez AXR 7-string - Retired.
* Ibanez AX-7221 7-string - Retired.
* Ibanez AX-7521 - Retired.
* Ibanez R6-1 - Retired.
* Ibanez RG7621 - Retired.
* Ibanez SABRE 7-string - Retired.
* Dean Markley strings
* Violin Bow
*BOSS RV-3 Delay and Reverb x3
*BOSS EQ pedal
*BOSS Nuise Gate
*BOSS Super Phaser
*Digitech XP300 Space Station
*DOD Electronics Buzz Box
*DOD Electronics FX-25B Envelope Filter
*Electro Harmonix Q-Tron
* Fulltone Deja-Vibe pedal
* Furman Power Conditoner
* iZotope Trash
*Korg DTR-1 Tuner
* MXR Phase 90
* Rocktron Hush Unit
* Shure UHF wireless system
*Orange Amplifiers - Current amplifier for live performances.
*Diezel VH4 Heads - Used during recordings.
* Sears Silvertonne - Used during recordings.
* A/B Box - Split the signal to the Roland and Meas Boogie heads
*Mesa Boogie Dual or Tripple Rectifiers - x3 used for dirty sounds now retired.
*Mesa Boogie 4x12 Cabinets - x3 used for dirty sounds now retired.
* Roland JS-120 Jazz Chorus Amplifiers - x3 used for clean sounds now retired.Painting and Art
Borland is not only known for his live stage costume getups (ranging from bunny costumes to elaborate face and body painting designs), he has also handled album art during his stint in Limp Bizkit. Likewise, he has provided the album art for both of the
Black Light Burns releases. He has been trying to get some sort of art gallery up and going to display his paintings. He was going to do it through a painting gallery owned byMarilyn Manson , but declined the offer because the gallery is not open to the public. Borland opened up a MySpace account displaying several paintings of his ( [http://www.myspace.com/wesleyborland www.myspace.com/wesleyborland] ) Here, he has also posted ambient musical pieces that were written after theBlack Light Burns debut albumCruel Melody was completed.On Saturday, June 2, 2007, Wes Launched [http://www.theborlandgallery.com theborlandgallery.com] which has all his paintings as well as a store where T-Shirts and prints will be available to buy.
Discography
References
* [http://www.blacklightburns.com/ Black Light Burns - the official band site]
* [http://cruelmelody.net Cruel Melody - Black Light Burns Fansite]
* [http://www.goatslayer.com/ Goatslayer - The official band site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/blacklightburns Black Light Burns' official MySpace page]
* [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1449976/10122001/limp_bizkit.jhtml Limp Bizkit and Wes Borland Part Ways]
* [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1451931/20020125/story.jhtml Wes Borland: Why He Left Limp Bizkit]
* "The Second Supper " [http://secondsupper.com/Music/Interviews/Article.aspx?ArticleID=418 Interview with Wes Borland]
* " [http://www.yamaha.com/guitars/products/productdetail/0,,CNTID%25253D545033%252526CTID%25253D,00.html Yamaha CV820 WB Wes Borland Signature Guitar]Notes
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