Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Al Cisneros

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Al Cisneros


Years active
  
1989–present

Instruments
  
Bass guitar

Genres
  
Stoner rock, Crust punk


Born
  
September 23, 1973 (age 50) (
1973-09-23
)

Origin
  
San Jose, California, United States

Associated acts
  
Music groups
  
Om (Since 2003), Sleep, Shrinebuilder (Since 2003), Asbestosdeath

Albums
  
Similar People
  
Chris Hakius, Matt Pike, Jason Roeder, Scott Kelly, Justin Marler

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Bass guitarist

Al cisneros tripping balls


Al Cisneros (born September 23, 1973) is an American musician from San Jose, California. He is the singer and bassist for the stoner metal band Sleep. He is also the singer and bassist in the rhythm heavy drone band OM. He was a member of Shrinebuilder and Asbestosdeath and has put out six releases as a solo artist.

Contents

Al Cisneros Al Cisneros Drag City

The live meditation's Of Al Cisneros


Music career

Al Cisneros Photos Sleep melts sellout crowd at Stage 48 in NYC

Cisneros' earliest musical interests included an appreciation of Black Sabbath, in particular their first four albums.

Al Cisneros Al Cisneros of Sleep Mohawk 091010 Flickr Photo

In 1989 he formed the sludge metal band Asbestosdeath, taking up bass and vocal duties, with Chris Hakius on drums and Matt Pike and Tom Choi on guitar. Asbestosdeath released two EPs in 1990.

Sleep

Al Cisneros OM Al Cisneros Flickr Photo Sharing

Following Choi's departure, Cisneros, Hakius and Pike recruited Justin Marler on guitar and renamed themselves Sleep. Cisneros jokingly called himself "Luke" in the early days of Sleep, in homage to 'Luke's Wall', the title of the outro section of War Pigs.

Al Cisneros Live Review Sleep Kowloon Walled City and Stoneburner at

In 1991 Sleep released their first album, Volume One. They soon gained a devoted underground following in the doom metal scene.

Al Cisneros OM Al Cisneros Flickr Photo Sharing

In 1992 they released their next album, Sleep's Holy Mountain an influential album in the early development of stoner metal.

Between 1995 and 1998, Sleep worked extensively on what would become their final album, Dopesmoker, a single song lasting one hour. However, their record label at the time refused to release it, and in 1998 Sleep disbanded. An abridged form was released in 1999 under the title Jerusalem. Dopesmoker in its entirety was first officially released by Tee Pee Records on April 22, 2003.

On November 26, 2012, it was reported that Sleep had recently announced their own status as a "full, reunited band".

OM

In 2003, Cisneros and Hakius decided to form their own band named OM, with Cisneros on bass and vocals and Hakius on drums. As a duo OM released the albums Variations on a Theme in 2005, Conference of the Birds in 2006, and Pilgrimage in 2007.

In January 2008, Hakius decided to leave the band and was replaced by Emil Amos on drums. Since then, OM has released the two full-length studio albums God is Good and Advaitic Songs on the Drag City label, a 7" for Sub Pop entitled Gebel Barkal, and the live vinyl-only LP Conference Live on Important Records.

OM's 2012 tour for the Advaitic Songs album included Robert Lowe on backing vocals, guitar, synthesizer and tambura. Lowe had previously appeared on vocals and tambura on God Is Good.

Solo

In December 2012 Cisneros released his first solo record Dismas on the band's own Sinai imprint, following the religious tones themed in OM but with more of a dub approach. A second solo record Teresa of Avila followed in March 2013. A 10" EP featuring two longer songs, "Ark Procession" and "Jericho", was also released in 2013. In January 2014 a 12" EP featuring five songs was released and in October 2014 a 7" featuring two songs and artwork by David V. D'Andrea will be released by Samaritan Press. Another 7" on the Sinai imprint followed the next month under the title "Lantern of the Soul".

With Asbestos Death

  • 1990 – Dejection
  • 1990 – Unclean
  • With Sleep

  • 1991 – Volume One
  • 1992 – Volume Two
  • 1992 – Sleep's Holy Mountain
  • 1999 – Jerusalem
  • 2003 – Dopesmoker
  • 2014 – The Clarity
  • With Om

  • 2005 – Variations on a Theme
  • 2006 – Conference of the Birds
  • 2006 – Bedouin's Vigil (Split 7" with Six Organs of Admittance)
  • 2006 – Inerrant Rays of Infallible Sun (Split EP with Current 93)
  • 2007 – Pilgrimage
  • 2008 – Live at Jerusalem
  • 2008 – Gebel Barkal
  • 2009 – Conference Live
  • 2009 – God is Good
  • 2012 – Advaitic Songs
  • 2014 – Live
  • With Shrinebuilder

  • 2009 – Shrinebuilder
  • Solo

  • 2012 – "Dismas" 7" (Sinai)
  • 2013 – "Teresa of Avila" / "Levitation Dub" 7" (Sinai)
  • 2013 – "Ark Procession"/"Jericho" 10" (Drag City)
  • 2014 – "Toward Nazareth"/"Indica Field"/"Harvester Dub"/"Yerushaláyim"/"Version" 12" (Drag City)
  • 2014 – "Empty Tomb"/"Sepulcher Dub" 7" (Samaritan Press)
  • 2014 – "Lantern of the Soul"/"Untitled" 7" (Sinai)
  • Appears on

  • Six Organs of Admittance – River of Transfiguration. The Sun Awakens (Drag City)
  • Harvestman – The Hawk of Achill. In a Dark Tongue (Neurot)
  • Equipment

    Basses

  • Rickenbacker 4080/6
  • Rickenbacker 4003.
  • Rickenbacker 4003S5.
  • Rickenbacker 4004.
  • Rickenbacker 4003W.
  • Amplification

  • Ampeg SVT and various Ampeg cabinets
  • Custom "Vivekananda" Electric Amp USA power unit.
  • Electric Amp USA Master Volume Unit
  • Green Amp Matamp slave unit.
  • Two Matamp 4x15 custom cabinets.
  • Electric Amp USA 2x15 "Jericho" cabinet.
  • Two Electric Amp USA 4x12 cabinets.
  • Effects

  • Boss DS-1
  • Boss TU-2
  • Raagini Digital Electronic Tanpura, used with Ernie Ball volume pedal.
  • DOD overdrive/preamp 250
  • ROLAND RE-201 SPACE ECHO
  • Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator
  • Mountainking Electronics Megalith Fuzz pedal
  • References

    Al Cisneros Wikipedia