Joey Castillo

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Joey Castillo
BL'AST!
  • Royale Daemons
  • Bloodclot
  • Joseph William Castillo[

    Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts
    .

    From 1994 to 2002, Castillo was the drummer of Danzig, recording three studio albums with the band before joining Queens of the Stone Age in 2002 to tour in support of their breakthrough album, Songs for the Deaf. He recorded two albums, Lullabies to Paralyze (2005), Era Vulgaris (2007), and half of ...Like Clockwork (2013) before being fired by founding member Josh Homme during the process.[1]

    Since leaving Queens of the Stone Age and Homme side project

    Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, touring with the band before the singer's death in 2015, and joined three groups with former Queens of the Stone Age bandmate Nick Oliveri: supergroups Bloodclot (with John Joseph of Cro-Mags and Todd Youth, former Danzig and Murphy's Law guitarist), Royale Daemons (with Wino), and historic punk band Bl'ast.[2][3][4] Castillo also has joined Zakk Wylde-led Black Sabbath cover band Zakk Sabbath. In 2023, Castillo along with Tim Armstrong and Jesse Michaels
    formed the band DOOM Regulator.

    Career

    A native of

    Rolling Stones, and Black Flag. He started off his drumming career by joining the Los Angeles punk band Wasted Youth in 1984. After recording two albums and several tours, he left Wasted Youth and joined Sugartooth in 1991. During the summer of 1994, he formed a short-lived punk rock band named Chronic Halitosis.[5] They played punk covers of bands like Misfits and Black Flag.[6]

    In 1994, Castillo left

    Songs From The Earth
    .

    Castillo joined Queens of the Stone Age without an audition, playing through half a song (Avon) at a last-minute rehearsal when frontman

    Desert Sessions Vol. 9 & 10 and Eagles of Death Metal's second and third albums Death by Sexy (2006) & Heart On (2008), touring with the latter.[11]

    After leaving QotSA in 2012, Castillo has had great demand as a session player, touring musician as well as becoming a proper band member in numerous projects.

    Notably, on June 25, 2017, Castillo, along with

    Twin Peaks: The Return, performing an alternate live rendition of the song "She's Gone Away", which had appeared on Nine Inch Nails' 2016 album "Not the Actual Events"[12]

    In 2018, Castillo joined The Bronx after founding member Jorma Vik left to play with Castillo's former band Eagles of Death Metal. The following year, he toured in a session capacity with The Hives.

    In July 2021, hardcore punk band Circle Jerks announced that Castillo would be their new drummer and he would join them on their reunion tour to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their 1980 album Group Sex. The tour was announced in 2019 and planned for 2020 however it was postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13]

    In March 2023, Castillo formed the band Bad Optix along with Tim Armstrong, Jesse Michaels and Spencer Pollard. The group released "Raid", their first single.[14][15] Less than a week after announcing the formation of the band, the band changed their name to DOOM Regulator.[16][17]

    Personal life

    Castillo currently resides in Joshua Tree, California with his four children and his wife.[18]

    Joey Castillo and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age performing at the Southside Festival near Tuttlingen, southern Germany, June 24, 2007

    Equipment

    Castillo currently uses

    Zildjian cymbals, Vater sticks and LP equipment. In 2018, he switched back to Tama after over ten years with Oxnard, California's Drum Workshop and five years with San Pedro's Q Drum Co. Pre-QOTSA he was known to use Tama drums, Paiste cymbals and Easton sticks.[19]

    Castillo is famous for his use of the LP Jam block. The tone of the jam block appears solo at the outset of the Queens of the Stone Age single "Little Sister" from the album Lullabies to Paralyze, Castillo's first studio album with the band.

    Castillo also has two drumkits which belonged to Chuck Biscuits and considers them his most prized possessions.

    2013–2018

    Q Drum Co drums (Clear seamless Acrylic or Black Stain Mahogany)

    • 26"x14" Bass Drum
    • 14"x10" Rack Tom
    • 18"x16" Floor Tom
    • 14"x8" Aluminum Plate Snare

    DW Hardware

    • DW 6710 straight cymbal stands (3x)
    • DW 5000 Hi-Hat Stand
    • DW 9000 bass pedal

    Zildjian
    Cymbals

    • Zildjian 24-inch K Light ride
    • Zildjian 21-inch K Crash Ride
    • Zildjian 20-inch K Crash
    • Zildjian 16-inch K Light Hi Hats

    Vater Sticks

    • Vater Rock, Power 5B and Power 3A

    Remo Heads

    • Snare: Remo Emperor X
    • Toms: Remo Clear Emperor's
    • Bass: Remo Clear Powerstroke III with Falam Slam

    2018–present

    Tama Star Maple Drums (Gloss Natural Curly Maple Finh)

    • 26"x14" Bass Drum
    • 15"x12" Rack Tom
    • 20"x18" Floor Tom
    • 14"x8" Q Drum Co. Aluminum Plate Snare

    Tama Hardware

    • Tama HC52F "The Classic Stand" (3x)
    • Tama HH915D Speed Cobra 910 Hi-Hat Stand or HH55F "The Classic"
    • Tama HP910LN Speed Cobra 910 single pedal

    Zildjian
    Cymbals

    • 15" K Sweet Hi-Hats
    • 20" K Dark Crash Thin
    • 24" Z Heavy Power Ride
    • 21" K Crash/Ride

    Vater "ROCK" Drumsticks

    Remo Drumheads

    • Snare – Emperor X
    • Toms – Coated Emperors (Batter) / Clear Ambassadors (Resonant)
    • Bass – Coated Powerstroke P3 (Batter) / Smooth White and Ebony Powerstroke P3s (Resonant)

    Castillo has also been seen using Ebony Pinstripes and clear Controlled Sounds on his toms.

    QOTSA Era Gear (2002–2012)

    Era Vulgaris tour equipment (2007–2008)

    Castillo used larger sized tom drums than ever before, while moving to a smaller bass drum, the opposite of the Lullabies-era configuration. He continued using

    Zildjian
    cymbals.

    Lullabies To Paralyze tour equipment (2005–2006)

    For the Lullabies tour, Castillo continued to use DW drums, Paiste cymbals and Remo heads. Though during this tour he started using Vic Firth sticks instead of Vater. Joey also dropped his second floor tom and LP bongos during this tour and added on an LP jamblock to his drumkit. From this tour and on, he would use the toms to play "Better Living Through Chemistry" during the verses. During the Lullabies tour Joey started removing his bottom heads on both his toms To achieve the "concert tom" sound which gave his toms a punchy, fatter sound

    Songs for the Deaf tour equipment (2002–2004)

    Castillo used DW drums and hardware, Paiste cymbals and Remo heads during the Songs for the Deaf tour, occasionally using PDP kits for one-off performances.

    Discography

    Year Band or artist Album
    1986 Wasted Youth
    Get Out of My Yard!
    1988
    Black Daze
    1994 Sugartooth Sugartooth
    1996 Danzig Blackacidevil
    1997 Sugartooth The Sounds of Solid
    1998 Zilch 3.2.1.
    Bastard Eyes
    1999 Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child
    2001 Zilch Skyjin
    Youjeen
    Hey Jerks
    Danzig Live on the Black Hand Side
    Son of Sam
    Songs From The Earth
    2002 Danzig I Luciferi
    2003
    Desert Sessions
    Volumes 9 & 10
    2004
    Mark Lanegan Band
    Bubblegum
    2005 Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
    Over The Years And Through The Woods
    2006 Eagles of Death Metal Death by Sexy
    2007 Danzig The Lost Tracks of Danzig
    Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris
    2008 Eagles of Death Metal Heart On
    2009 Hello=Fire Hello=Fire
    2011 Boots Electric Honkey Kong
    2013 Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork
    2016 BL'AST! BL'AST! / eyehategod split 7-inch
    2016 Zakk Sabbath Live in Detroit (live EP)
    2017 Bloodclot Up in Arms
    2020 Danzig Danzig Sings Elvis
    2020 Zakk Sabbath Vertigo
    2020 The Hives Live at Third Man Records
    2020 Patrón Patrón
    2021 The Bronx Bronx VI
    2023 DOOM Regulator "Raid"
    2024 Zakk Sabbath "Doomed Forever Forever Doomed"

    References

    1. ^ Hutchinson, Kate. ""I wish there was a different story to tell" – Josh Homme talks to DiS Breed". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
    2. ^ Chamberlain, Rich (August 4, 2014). "Joey Castillo replaces Jason Bonham in California Breed". musicradar.com. Rhythm Magazine. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
    3. ^ "Don't Call it a Supergroup: Wino, Nick Oliveri, and Joey Castillo Are Royale Daemons". January 22, 2015.
    4. ^ Kreps, Daniel (August 7, 2015). "Bl'ast! Team With Dave Grohl for First New Music in 20 Years". Rolling Stone.
    5. ^ "MisfitsCentral Bio of Chronic Halitosis". MisfitsCentral.com. Retrieved June 9, 2008.
    6. ^ "Devilman138 talks with TODD YOUTH of DANZIG". the7thhouse.com. 2000. Retrieved June 9, 2008.
    7. Seconds
      . Retrieved October 3, 2009.
    8. ^ "IMDb Biography for Joey Castillo". IMDb. 2005. Retrieved June 7, 2008.
    9. ^ "An Interview with Greg Anderson of Goatsnake". StonerRock.com. 2001. Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved June 9, 2008.
    10. ^ drum info
    11. ^ "Joey Castillo Is "Walking The Walk"". Drum! magazine. 2005. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved May 3, 2007.
    12. ^ "See Nine Inch Nails Perform 'She's Gone Away' on 'Twin Peaks's". rollingstone.com. June 26, 2017. Archived from the original on December 10, 2017. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
    13. ^ Gentile, John (July 15, 2021). "Joey Castillo is the new drummer for Circle Jerks". Punknews.org. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
    14. ^ "Operation Ivy's Jesse Michaels and Tim Armstrong Form New Band". Consequence of Sound. March 29, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
    15. ^ "BAD OPTIX – Raid New Single Out Now". badoptix.ffm.to. March 29, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
    16. ^ "DOOM REGULATOR (TIM ARMSTRONG AND JESSE MICHAELS OF OPERATION IVY) SHARE DEBUT SINGLE "RAID"". epitaph.com. April 3, 2023. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
    17. ^ "DOOM Regulator". facebook.com. April 4, 2023. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
    18. ^ "Break It Down: Joey Castillo of Queens of the Stone Age". Artist Direct. 2007. Retrieved June 7, 2008.
    19. ^ "MisfitsCentral Bio of Joey Castillo". MisfitsCentral.com. Retrieved June 7, 2008.

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