
A volatile collision of industrial grit, R&B-inflected crooning, and chaotic metal. Intense, unpredictable music for those who find beauty in the wreckage.
Greg Puciato's solo work is a masterclass in controlled volatility. It sounds like a high-speed chase through a neon-lit rainstorm, where the vehicle is constantly on the verge of falling apart but somehow gains speed. You get the jagged, math-heavy aggression of his metal roots, but it is frequently interrupted by lush, synth-driven passages and soulful vocal melodies that feel like they belong on a late-night R&B record. It is music that refuses to sit still, oscillating between abrasive noise and cinematic beauty.
What makes Puciato truly distinctive is his vocal elasticity. He possesses the rare ability to transition from a bone-shaking death growl to a delicate, Maxwell-inspired falsetto within a single measure. This isn't just a technical flex; it is an emotional strategy. By blending the cold, mechanical textures of industrial music with deeply human, vulnerable vocal performances, he creates a tension that feels both futuristic and ancient. His production often favors dense layering and 'Federal Prisoner' DIY aesthetics, giving the tracks a tactile, lived-in grit.
For those new to his solo output, 'Child Soldier: Creator of God' is the essential entry point. It serves as a comprehensive map of his psyche, ranging from grindcore-adjacent outbursts to darkwave ballads. It is the sound of an artist finally removing all filters and letting every conflicting influence bleed into the mix at once. Listen to it when you need music that matches the complexity of a restless mind.
Gregory John Puciato (born March 27, 1980) is an American musician best known as the former lead vocalist and lyricist of the metalcore band the Dillinger Escape Plan. In addition to being a solo artist, he fronts the band the Black Queen, and is a member of Killer Be Killed, in which he also plays guitar. He also performs alongside Jerry Cantrell providing backup vocals and lead vocals on Layne Staley-sung songs for Cantrell's solo tours. In 2018, Puciato and visual artist Jesse Draxler co-founded the art collective and record label Federal Prisoner. Puciato is noted for the intensity of his live performances, wide vocal and stylistic range, outspoken views, and controversy stemming from his bands' performances and interviews. Rolling Stone said that "few singers live, breathe and often literally bleed their art like he does." In 2023, Jake Richardson of Loudwire described his style as "echoing the band’s varied and technically proficient take on metalcore."
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