Brett Nelson

Indie rock, Musical Artist

1969 –

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Who is Brett Nelson?

Brett Nelson is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter best known as the former bassist for the indie rock band Built to Spill.

In high school, Nelson played in a band called Farm Days along with Doug Martsch and Andy Capps. Nelson's next band, Butterfly Train, released two albums on Up Records, in 1994 and 1996, before breaking up.

In 1994, Nelson and Andy Capps joined Martsch's Built to Spill. Nelson has appeared on every album except the debut, Ultimate Alternative Wavers.

Nelson sings and plays guitar and keyboards for The Suffocation Keep, which released its debut album John Hughes Was Never So Wrong in 2002. The band completed a second album in 2004,A Few Minor Modifications of the Stars. The album was never released; however, the band did make it available for free download.

Nelson currently lives in Boise, Idaho. He sometimes calls himself "Brett Not Netson" or "breLson" to distinguish himself from Built to Spill bandmate Brett Netson.

In November 2009, Nelson re-recorded seven Built To Spill songs "synthesizer/drum machine only" with bandmate Doug Martsch re-singing the songs and released it as an E.P. titled The Electronic Anthology Project in July 2010.

The new edition of The Electronic Anthology Project takes nine songs from Dinosaur Jr. with new vocals by J mascis. It was released on Record Store Day, April 21, 2012, in a limited edition of 500 purple vinyl copies.

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Born
1969
Also known as
  • Nelson, Brett
Nationality
  • United States of America
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on July 23, 2013

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