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Russell Lissack is an English musician. He is the lead guitarist of London-based
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group
Bloc Party Bloc Party are an English Rock music, rock band that was formed in London, England, London in 1999 by co-founders Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, sampler) and Russell Lissack (lead guitar). Their first four albums all featur ...
, whom he founded with Kele Okereke in 1999. He released a self-titled album with side project Pin Me Down in 2010, and was a touring member of Ash from 2010 to 2011.


Early life

Lissack grew up in
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in East London. He had some piano lessons as a child, but did not pursue music until he began guitar lessons at age 16, soon meeting other musicians including
Bloc Party Bloc Party are an English Rock music, rock band that was formed in London, England, London in 1999 by co-founders Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, sampler) and Russell Lissack (lead guitar). Their first four albums all featur ...
co-founder Kele Okereke. He studied at Bancroft's School and did
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at Epping Forest College before attending the London South Bank University. Lissack said in 2010 that his interests would switch between
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and
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depending on the quality of each genre at any given time. He said that the late 1990s and late 2000s were periods that he found rock to be boring and followed dance music instead.


Musical career


Bloc Party

Lissack and Okereke formed Bloc Party at the
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in 1999, with the aim of mixing rock and dance. He dropped out of his
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course to commit to the band, and did not inform his parents of this until the band were successful. The band released three albums and achieved four entries in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart before entering hiatus in late 2009, to spend more time with their families. In April 2011, Lissack announced that Bloc Party were recording new material. Between the release of '' Four'' (2012) and ''
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'' (2016), bassist
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and drummer
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left; Lissack said in 2015 that he did not see the band as any different, as he and Okereke were still composing in the same manner. Lissack told ''
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'' in 2022 that the group's compositions began with Okereke introducing a
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or other idea, and Lissack adding to or adapting it. He said that
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were the key part of his sound, and that he had used around a hundred of them on most recent album ''
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''. Lissack used four delay pedals for the introduction to " Like Eating Glass", the opening song on debut album '' Silent Alarm''. As with Okereke, Lissack's primary instrument in a
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, that he bought from the United States in 2003 upon being signed by
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.


Pin Me Down

In 2010, during a hiatus in Bloc Party, Okereke began a solo career and Lissack released a self-titled album with his
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Pin Me Down, alongside American singer Milena Mepris. Lissack and Mepris met on Bloc Party's first U.S. tour and began jamming to
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songs. The pair shared their respective music and lyrics by email when separated. Robert Cooke of '' Drowned in Sound'' praised Lissack as having "the most imaginative guitar playing" of Bloc Party's generation but considered ''Pin Me Down'' to be too similar stylistically to the previous band's work, including ''Silent Alarm''. Lissack said in 2015 that Pin Me Down were unlikely to collaborate again, as Mepris was working in television.


Ash

In March 2010, Lissack was announced as a touring member of Northern Irish rock group Ash. He had been a fan of the band as a child and had been in a band covering their music. In September, he was hospitalised after being bitten by a lion cub at a nature reserve on tour in South Africa. He left Ash in March 2011. He then told the ''
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'' that he was writing and producing for Japanese duo Heavenstamp, who had sent him music on
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lissack, Russell Living people 20th-century births People educated at Bancroft's School Alumni of London South Bank University English rock guitarists Bloc Party members Ash (band) members Musicians from the London Borough of Waltham Forest People from Chingford Year of birth missing (living people)