Geoffrey William Rickly (born March 8, 1979) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and songwriter of
rock band
Thursday. Rickly is also a member of
hardcore punk band
United Nations, and the
alternative rock group
No Devotion with former members of
Lostprophets, and is the founder of the
record label Collect Records.
Personal life
Rickly was born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in
Dumont, New Jersey, into a
Catholic family, and attended
Dumont High School, where he was a member of the
band and played the
tenor sax. He was raised Catholic, Rickly is a diagnosed
epileptic, which has affected his ability to tour.
In early 2013, Rickly was
mugged in
New York City, where his cell phone,
iPad, wallet,
credit card, rent money, and medication were stolen. In 2015, Rickly was poisoned and robbed in
Hamburg,
Germany, while touring with No Devotion to play at the Reeperbahn Festival. Rickly was hospitalized, causing them to cancel their concert, but recovered for a scheduled show in
Paris the following day.
In a 2017 interview with
''Spin'', Rickly admitted to battling a heroin addiction that began shortly after Thursday's breakup in 2011. Following Thursday's reunion in 2016, Rickly was inspired to quit using the drug.
Musical career
Rickly has contributed guest vocals to many songs, including
My American Heart's "We Are the Fabrication",
Murder by Death's "Killbot 2000",
This Day Forward
This Day Forward was a Philadelphia-area band active from 1996 to 2003 whose style varied from metalcore to post-hardcore with indie rock influences.
History
The band was formed in 1997 in the Philadelphia suburbs by brothers Mike and Gary ...
's "Sunfalls and Watershine",
Circa Survive's "The Lottery", and My Chemical Romance's "This Is the Best Day Ever". He also occasionally performs solo, most recently in
Hoboken, New Jersey, at the
Eyeball Records holiday party, performing his band,
Thursday songs "Autumn Leaves Revisited" and "This Side of Brightness" acoustically.
Lyrically, Rickly has been known to draw from a wide variety of influences, many of them being authors and poets. In a March 2009 interview, he cited the works of
Denis Johnson,
Martin Amis
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,
Roberto Bolaño and
David Foster Wallace as being among his influences for the lyrics of
Thursday's
Common Existence album, which was released in February 2009. A tattoo on his forearm reads "love is love", a lyric from the band Frail; Rickly adopted these lyrics into Thursday's "A Hole in the World." The band's song, "Autobiography Of A Nation" is clearly influenced by poet
Michael Palmer's "Sun." Rickly has also written, recorded and played for
United Nations, an experimental
powerviolence collaboration.
Collect Records
In 2009, Rickly formed Collect Records, a
record label which in its early years only co-released various albums, including releases by
Touché Amoré, United Nations and Midnight Masses, but in 2014, the label announced plans to be the primary label behind albums by Black Clouds, Vanishing Life, Sick Feeling and
No Devotion, the new band formed by the ex members of
Lostprophets, featuring Rickly on lead vocals.
Martin Shkreli controversy
During the 2015 public scandal of
hedge fund manager
Martin Shkreli and his controversial monetary inflation of
AIDS
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-related pharmaceuticals, it was revealed that Shkreli was a silent investor in Collect Records, while still allowing Rickly to retain creative control.
Rickly and Shkreli met when the guitar that Rickly used to make Thursday's album ''
Full Collapse'' was purchased by Shkreli for $10,000.
Rickly said he was completely shocked by the scandal, stating: "I've seen the guy give away money to schools, charities, and frankly, our bands, who if anyone really knows the industry, is a hard sell. I am struggling to find how this is OK."
Due to the controversy, Shkreli's relationship with Collect Records angered several artists signed to the label. One of the artists, Sick Feeling, said in a public statement: "One thing is clear; as long as he has a part in the label, we, Sick Feeling, cannot. Our experience with Geoff, Norm, and Shaun has been nothing but positive, however, we cannot continue to work with Collect as long as Martin Shkreli has any part in it."
Dominic "Nicky" Palermo of
Nothing, who had just recently signed a two-record deal with Collect Records, expressed interest in ending the contract and said: "I'm hoping that we can just get out of this with someone else and not have to go down whatever ugly road that could lead to."
Within two days of the controversy, Rickly put out a press release stating that the label had severed its relationship with Shkreli, and that the amount of money he currently had in the bank could not cover Collect Records' outstanding invoices, leaving its future uncertain,
without Shkreli's significant financial contributions to Collect (estimated to be "somewhere around a million dollars"
).
Discography
As band member
Thursday
* ''
Waiting'' (1999, Eyeball)
* ''
Full Collapse'' (2001, Victory)
* ''
Five Stories Falling'' (2002, Victory)
* ''
War All the Time'' (2003, Island)
* ''Live from the SoHo & Santa Monica Stores'' (2003, Island)
* ''
Live in Detroit (2003, Island)
* ''
A City by the Light Divided
''A City by the Light Divided'' is the fourth studio album by Thursday, released by Island Records on May 2, 2006.
Background
Following a number of issues regarding promotion and lack of communication with independent label Victory Records, Thurs ...
'' (2006, Island)
* ''
Kill the House Lights
''Kill the House Lights'' is a compilation album by New Jersey rock group Thursday.
Contents
The name of the record derives from a lyric from the song "M. Shepard" from the band's 2003 album '' War All the Time''. The CD features five new songs ...
'' (2007, Victory)
* ''
Thursday / Envy
''Thursday / Envy'' is a split EP by post-hardcore bands Thursday and Envy. It was released exclusively in a package containing the album on both 180 gram 12" vinyl and on CD — individual CDs or vinyl have not been made available. Three limite ...
'' (2008, Temporary Residence)
* ''
Common Existence'' (2009, Epitaph)
* ''
No Devolución
''No Devolución'' ( Spanglish for ''No devolution'', the correct Spanish phrase being ''Sin devolución'') is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Thursday. The record was released through Epitaph Records on April 12, 2011, and it wa ...
'' (2011, Epitaph)
United Nations
* ''
United Nations'' (2008, Eyeball)
* ''
Never Mind the Bombings, Here's Your Six Figures
''Never Mind the Bombings, Here's Your Six Figures'' is the second release from American screamo band United Nations. The four-song EP was released on June 23, 2010, through Deathwish Inc. on both 7" vinyl and digital download versions. The son ...
'' (2010, Deathwish)
* ''
The Next Four Years
''The Next Four Years'' is the second studio album by the American rock band United Nations. The album was released on July 15, 2014, through Temporary Residence Limited. Prior to the release of ''The Next Four Years'', United Nations released "Se ...
'' (2014, Temporary Residence)
Solo
* ''Mixtape 1'' (2012, self released)
* ''Darker Matter/// Mixtape 2'' (2013, self-released)
Strangelight
* ''9 Days'' (2013, Sacrament)
No Devotion
* ''
Permanence'' (2015, Collect)
* ''
No Oblivion
''No Oblivion'' is the second studio album by Rock music, rock band No Devotion. It was released on 16 September 2022 through Equal Vision Records, Velocity Records. It is the first album from the band to not feature previous members Luke John ...
'' (2022, Velocity)
As guest member
As producer/engineer
References
External links
Geoff Ricklyon
BandcampGeoff Rickly Community on BuzznetCollect Records
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1979 births
Living people
American rock singers
American male singer-songwriters
Record producers from New Jersey
Singer-songwriters from New Jersey
Catholics from New Jersey
Dumont High School alumni
People from Dumont, New Jersey
People with epilepsy
Rutgers University alumni
21st-century American singers
21st-century American male singers
United Nations (band) members
No Devotion members