Benjamin Anderson (musician) explained

Benjamin Anderson
Birth Date:28 January 1974
Birth Place:Tucson, Arizona
Genre:Rock/Industrial/Ambient Music/Electronic music
Occupation:Singer
songwriter
Guitarist
Keyboards
Programmer
Years Active:1995 – present
Instrument:Vocals, guitar, accordion, piano, programming, keyboards, keyboard bass
Label:The Boredom Killing Business
Loud & Proud Records
Associated Acts:The Missionary Position
Rorschach Test
Walking Papers

Benjamin Anderson (born January 28, 1974, in Tucson, Arizona) is an American musician and songwriter. His musical styles range from hard rock and industrial to electronic and Ambient Music.

History

Anderson was first introduced to music at an early age, singing and traveling in an all-boys choir. In high school he became inspired by artists such as The Cure, The Mission, and U2. This led him to pick up the guitar and later leave college, wandering to Denver, Colorado, where he recorded his first record as lead guitarist with the band Rorschach Test.

Rorschach Test later relocated to Seattle, where they were signed to the now defunct, Chicago label, Slipdisc Records (Mercury). They sustained a successful career during Seattle's lively music scene in the 1990s. They toured North America playing shows with the likes of Korn, Type O Negative, Genitorturers, Queensrÿche.

In 1999, Anderson left the band Rorschach Test to pursue a musical journey in ambient and electronic music. Many of his ambient records were written as part of his art installations which also contained themed paintings and video.

In 2012, Anderson lent his keyboard talent to the Seattle supergroup Walking Papers. The band was formed in 2012 by members Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season) and Jeff Angell (The Missionary Position). They later became a quartet when Anderson and bassist Duff McKagan became members. Their debut self-titled album was re-released August 6, 2013, on Loud & Proud records a division of Roadrunner Records.

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