Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Mike Spreitzer

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Mike Spreitzer


Role
  
Guitarist

Mike Spreitzer loudwirecomfiles201108DevilDriverjpg

Born
  
February 10, 1981 (age 43) (
1981-02-10
)

Origin
  
Santa Barbara, California, United States

Genres
  
Speed metal, heavy metal, industrial

Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist, composer, recording engineer

Instruments
  
Guitar, bass, drums, synthesizers, piano

Labels
  
Napalm Records, Roadrunner Records

Associated acts
  
DevilDriver, No Love Lost

All axess gear geek episode 3 mike spreitzer s guitar collection


Michael Colin Spreitzer (born February 10, 1981 in Torrance, California) is one of the guitarists of the American heavy metal band DevilDriver. He replaced guitarist Evan Pitts in 2004. Michael co-wrote and performed on DevilDriver's albums The Fury of Our Maker's Hand (2005), The Last Kind Words (2007), Pray for Villains (2009), Beast (2011) Winter Kills (2013) and Trust No One (2016) .

Contents

Mike Spreitzer Mike Spreitzer DevilDriver by riporflip on DeviantArt

Mike spreitzer all axess rigs gear preamps for recording


Biography

Mike Spreitzer Mike Spreitzer Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

In 1999, Mike moved to Santa Barbara from LA where he attended Santa Barbara City College and UCSB. Shortly after moving, Mike began playing in a progressive death metal band called Cystrot alongside guitarist/vocalist Sam Williams. Williams was currently enrolled in the music program at Santa Barbara City College and influenced Spreitzer to do the same. In 2001, while still in attendance at Santa Barbara City College, Michael decided to pursue a degree in music. In 2002, he transferred to UCSB to continue his studies.

Mike Spreitzer FileMike Spreitzer with DevilDriver performing at the Los

In 2001, Mike joined a local heavy metal band from Santa Barbara called Grolby alongside future DevilDriver band mates John Boecklin, Jon Miller, and Jeff Kendrick. Unfortunately, Grolby broke up eight months after Spreitzer joined. At this point, Mike went on to form an industrial-metal band called No Love Lost with friends Cliff Ross and Dan Bellinger. Although an album's worth of material was written and recorded, nothing was ever released.

Mike Spreitzer Mike Spreitzer from DevilDriver at the Blackstar booth

In April 2004, DevilDriver was about to embark on their first European tour opening for Swedish heavy metal band In Flames. Two days before the tour began, DevilDriver’s guitarist Evan Pitts was forced to withdraw from the tour due to personal reasons, leaving the band without a second guitar player. At the time, Jon Miller and Jeff Kendrick lived with Spreitzer when not touring with DevilDriver. When Mike heard that Pitts would not be going on the European tour he immediately offered to fill in temporarily for the duration of the tour. Shortly after DevilDriver returned to Santa Barbara, Pitts had decided not to continue with the band and Spreitzer became a permanent member.

Mike Spreitzer RIGGED DEVILDRIVER39S MIKE SPREITZER MetalSucks

Since joining DevilDriver in 2004, Mike has continued to tour with the band and contribute on the albums The Fury of Our Maker's Hand, The Last Kind Words, Pray for Villains, Beast, Winter Kills, and Trust No One. He has also written and recorded music for small movie projects including the documentary Tokyo Comedy Store (Director: Brian Christopher Anderson) that has been featured on the Documentary Channel in the United States. In 2009, Mike co-wrote three songs featured on the video game MX vs ATV Reflex soundtrack alongside Raymond Herrera, Christian Olde Wolbers, and Jeff Kendrick.

In 2012, Mike worked with London-based alternative rock band ESO and featured on their debut single, 'We are watching you', from their new album, 'Nothing Left To Lose'.

Equipment

  • ESP Guitars
  • Peavey Amplifiers
  • Fishman Modern Fluence Pickups
  • Fractal Axe Fx II
  • Peavey 6505+ Amplifiers
  • SIT Strings (10-62)
  • Maxon OD808X
  • Majik Box Body Blow
  • DevilDriver

  • The Fury of Our Maker's Hand (2005)
  • The Last Kind Words (2007)
  • Pray for Villains (2009)
  • Beast (2011)
  • Winter Kills (2013)
  • Trust No One (2016)
  • Other

  • Tokyo Comedy Store (2008)
  • MX vs ATV Reflex (2009)
  • References

    Mike Spreitzer Wikipedia