Eric Carlson (born May 22, 1958, in Seattle, Washington) is a founding member and lead guitarist of American heavy metal band The Mentors.[1] Under the stage name Sickie Wifebeater, Carlson started The Mentors in Seattle in 1976 with bass guitarist Steve Broy (Dr. Heathen Scum) and singer/drummer Eldon Hoke (El Duce) who attended Roosevelt High School together.[1]
Eric Carlson | |
---|---|
Also known as | Sickie Wifebeater |
Born | May 22, 1958 |
Origin | Seattle, Washington |
Genres | Shock rock, heavy metal, punk rock |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Website | Sickie Wifebeater at MySpace |
Style
editWifebeater's playing style when soloing (with hand above and over the fretboard) is one of the things that gave the Mentors' guitars a unique sound. His signature sound is fluid with alternating bottom-heavy crunch with fast-noted metal runs.[2]
When performing, Wifebeater wears a black executioner’s hood, according to a Guitar World "Behind the Mask: A Brief History of Guitarists with an Identity Crisis", Guitar World, September 5, 2008</ref>
Equipment
editGuitars
editWifebeater plays or has played the following guitars[citation needed]
- A 1964 red Gibson SG with one P-90 pickup and one DiMarzio super distortion Humbucker
- A 1965 red Gibson SG stock P-90 pickups
- Early 1980s silver Boogiebodies Stratocaster
- A 1970s black Ventura Les Paul Copy (used in early 1980s)
Amplifiers
editSickie Wifebeater uses a 1978 or 1979 Marshall MKII 100 Watt Lead with checkerboard speaker cabinets. Originally, he used the fullstack as pictured on the Get Up and Die album cover but in later years he mainly ran it as a halfstack.
Discography
editWith The Mentors
edit- Get Up and Die (1981 Mystic Records)
- Live at the Whiskey/Cathey de Grande (1981 Mystic Records)
- You Axed for It! (1985 Metal Blade/Death Records)
- Up the Dose (1986 Metal Blade/Death Records)
- Sex Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll (1989 Ever Rat Records)
- Rock Bible (1990 Mentor Records)
- To The Max (1991 Mentor Records)
- Over The Top (2005 Mentor Records)
- Ducefixion (2009 Mentor Records)
- Illuminaughty (2017 Mentor Records)
With other groups
edit- Jesters of Destiny - Fun at the Funeral 1986
- Mentorhawk - Motel 7 1999
- Northwest Breeders - Northwest Breeders EP 2001
Videography
edit- Get Up and Die (1983)
- Mentors Fuck Movie (1987)
- A Piece Of Sinema (1990)
- The Wretched World of The Mentors (1990)
- Mentors Tour De Max '91 (1991)
- El Duce, The Man. The Myth. The Video. (1993)
- Mentors - El Duce Vita DVD (2007)
Sources
editReferences
edit- ^ a b The Mentors, at Allmusic
- ^ Lana Cooper, The Mentors:El Duce Vita [DVD], PopMatters, 16 May 2007