Robert Roth (musician)

Robert Roth

Robert Roth, frontman of Seattle band Truly
Background information
Birth name Robert Roth
Origin Seattle, Washington, United States
Genres Grunge, alternative music, psychedelic rock, indie rock
Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter
Instruments Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer, piano, guitar, vocals
Labels Sub Pop, Capitol, Pattern 25 Records
Associated acts Truly
Notable instruments
Danelectro Silvertone U1
Fender Mustang

Robert Roth (born 1966) is a songwriter, vocalist and guitarist of 1990s Sub Pop and Capitol Records band Truly. The band reunited with all original members to play in shows in Seattle, London and Azkena Rock Festival 2008 alongside Ray Davies, the Sex Pistols, Dinosaur Jr. and the Sonics.

Roth received much international critical acclaim for his 2004 solo debut Someone Somewhere.... Throughout the nineties he had an ongoing collaboration with poet rocker Jim Carroll, resulting in two songs on Carroll's Pools of Mercury[1] and Carroll's EP Runaway. Roth also collaborated on Carroll's Kill Rock Stars in 2000, which coincided with a sold-out show at the Seattle Opera House. Their song "Falling Down Laughing" was added to the soundtrack to the 2008 film Obscene alongside Bob Dylan, the Doors and Patti Smith. Roth also contributed significant amounts of orchestration to Built to Spills 1997 Warner Bros. release Perfect from Now On. Roth is working on the first new Truly record in over ten years as well as new solo material and continues to play live shows with Truly, his solo band as well as alone on acoustic guitar and piano.

Discography

Truly
Solo

Sources

  • Robert Roth Official Web Page, "SHOWS" and "PRESS / Printable bio"
  • Robert Roth at My Space, "SHORT BIO..."
  • Robert Roth at Discogs, "Releases:" and "Appears On:"

References

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