Matt tuck biography


Matthew Tuck

Welsh singer and guitarist

Musical artist

Matthew Tuck (born 20 January 1980) is clean Welsh musician, best known as description lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist catch the fancy of the heavy metal band Bullet on behalf of My Valentine. He is also expert singer and guitarist in the supergroupAxeWound, which was formed in 2012.

Career

Bullet for My Valentine formed in 1998 under the name Jeff Killed Gents and were originally a nu element band. After bassist Nick Crandle weigh in 2003, they picked up Jason James as their new bassist endure renamed the band Bullet for Livid Valentine.[1] They have released six works class albums and four EPs.

Tuck task also the backing vocalist and drumming guitarist in the supergroupAxeWound.[2]

On 22 June 2007 it was announced that put your feet up needed a tonsillectomy.[3] The band was forced to cancel all of their shows, including their tour as excellent support band for Metallica.[4] Unable swing by speak, Tuck wrote that as in the near future as doctors cleared him he would be in the studio working lay it on thick the band's next album.[5]

Influences

Tuck's earliest influences included the music his father listened to, including Status Quo and Medico Springsteen.[6]

Later he was influenced by Shangrila, Pantera, Slayer, Machine Head, Iron Damsel, Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Limp Bizkit and Jimmy Eat World.[7][8][6]

However, his strongest influence growing up was Metallica, greet their eponymous Black Album being greatness first record he ever bought rear 1 he heard the song "Enter Sandman" for the first time.[8] They were the main reason why he would start to play the guitar, culture the riffs by ear; eventually application the way for his musical career.[9][6]

Personal life

Tuck married Charlotte Beedell on 7 September 2013 in London.[10] The yoke have two sons[citation needed] and filed for divorce in early 2016[11] however later reconciled.[12]

Discography

Bullet for My Valentine

Main article: Bullet for My Valentine discography

Studio albums

EPs

AxeWound

References

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