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Robert Scott Weinrich (born 1961), better known as Wino, is an American singer and guitarist. He has been highly influential in helping develop and codify
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's trademark sound, and is also considered an influential figure in the
stoner rock Stoner rock, also known as stoner metal or stoner doom, is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by Kyuss and Sl ...
and
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genre. Weinrich started his first band Warhorse in 1976, which would later become
The Obsessed The Obsessed is an American doom metal band from Potomac, Maryland, led by Scott "Wino" Weinrich. Formed in 1979, they recorded a few demos and played a handful of live shows until they first split up in 1986 when Weinrich joined as lead vo ...
. In 1986 he joined doom metal band
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, where he performed on four studio albums, including their most iconic effort '' Born Too Late''. He has also released three solo albums since 2009.


Biography


Early years

Weinrich appreciated rock music at an early age. His early influences were
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and
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(the latter inspired him to play guitar), and later
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,
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and
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. He saw Black Sabbath during the ''
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'' tour and described the gig as life-changing. He also cited punk bands like
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,
the Dictators The Dictators are an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973. Known for their acerbic and provocative approach in their music, the Dictators underwent several changes in their lineups. Its founding members included musicians Andy " ...
and the Saints as big influences.


Early career

Weinrich's musical career began at
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in
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, when he started his first band Warhorse—the band that would become
the Obsessed The Obsessed is an American doom metal band from Potomac, Maryland, led by Scott "Wino" Weinrich. Formed in 1979, they recorded a few demos and played a handful of live shows until they first split up in 1986 when Weinrich joined as lead vo ...
in the late 1970s. This version of the Obsessed would release a 7" titled ''Sodden Jackal'' in 1983 on Invictus Records and have a track featured on
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's ''Metal Massacre VI''. They also recorded an album titled ''Live at the Wax Museum'' in 1982. In the mid-1980s, Weinrich disbanded the Obsessed and moved to California to sing for
Saint Vitus Vitus (), whose name is sometimes rendered Guy or Guido, was a Christian martyr from Sicily. His surviving hagiography is pure legend. The dates of his actual life are unknown.Basil Watkins, ''The Book of Saints: A Comprehensive Biographical ...
. During this time, he also briefly played bass anonymously for the
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and filled in on vocals for Los Angeles
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band Lost Breed. In Saint Vitus, Weinrich covered vocal duties as well as additional guitar work on some tracks. The band released three studio albums with Weinrich: '' Born Too Late'' (1986), '' Mournful Cries'' (1988) and '' V'' (1990), the live album ''
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'' (1990), and the '' Thirsty and Miserable'' EP (1987). After Saint Vitus signed to
Hellhound Records Hellhound Records was a German record label during the late 1980s and 1990s, self-described as "the heaviest label on earth". They became known for putting out doom metal, with artists such as Saint Vitus and The Obsessed. In the early 1990s Hel ...
, Hellhound put out ''
The Obsessed The Obsessed is an American doom metal band from Potomac, Maryland, led by Scott "Wino" Weinrich. Formed in 1979, they recorded a few demos and played a handful of live shows until they first split up in 1986 when Weinrich joined as lead vo ...
'' (1990), a collection of archived Obsessed recordings. This prompted Weinrich to leave Saint Vitus and reform the Obsessed (in between a stint with Maryland's Lost Breed), who now had a record deal with Hellhound Records.


Mid-career

This incarnation of the Obsessed released some 7"s and two more albums, ''
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'' (1991) and ''
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'' (1994) (the latter was picked up by
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), before calling it quits in 1994. They also released a documentary video that year, featuring several musicians of the punk and metal scenes such as
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Weinrich then formed Shine which released a single 7" with two songs. The band later became
Spirit Caravan Spirit Caravan was an American doom metal / stoner rock band featuring guitarist and vocalist Scott Weinrich, Scott "Wino" Weinrich. Biography Scott "Wino" Weinrich formed Spirit Caravan after the breakup of The Obsessed. The remainder of the ...
with ex-
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(another Hellhound act) vocalist Dave Sherman on bass. Spirit Caravan put out two albums, ''
Jug Fulla Sun Spirit Caravan was an American doom metal / stoner rock band featuring guitarist and vocalist Scott "Wino" Weinrich. Biography Scott "Wino" Weinrich formed Spirit Caravan after the breakup of The Obsessed. The remainder of the band consisted ...
'' (1999) and ''
Elusive Truth Spirit Caravan was an American doom metal / stoner rock band featuring guitarist and vocalist Scott "Wino" Weinrich. Biography Scott "Wino" Weinrich formed Spirit Caravan after the breakup of The Obsessed. The remainder of the band consisted ...
'' (2001), and the ''
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'' EP (1999), before disbanding in 2002. Weinrich joined ex-
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guitarist Victor Griffin in his band Place of Skulls for one album, ''With Vision'' (2003), before leaving to start his most recent band, the Hidden Hand. The Hidden Hand released a 7", three studio albums, one DVD/CDEP, and a split 12" with Wooly Mammoth before Weinrich disbanded the group in August 2007. Weinrich was a member of a project called Shrinebuilder featuring
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( Om and
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), Scott Kelly of
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, and Dale Crover (
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and Altamont), and recorded an album of solo material titled ''Punctuated Equilibrium'' featuring
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of
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(drums) and Jon Blank of
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(bass guitar), which was released in January 2009 on
Southern Lord Records Southern Lord is an American heavy metal record label that was founded in 1998 by Greg Anderson. It initially specialized in experimental metal: particularly doom metal, stoner rock, and drone metal. The label later expanded its line-up to ...
. Weinrich contributed vocals and guitars on the track "The Emerald Law" for
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's project
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. He can be seen playing guitar in the Probot video for "Shake Your Blood", which features
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on bass and vocals. He has also collaborated with ex-
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guitarist Paul Chain for some of his solo work. Weinrich was also the frontman for Lost Breed for a short time. A collection of recordings of this line-up has since been released, titled "Wino Daze". Weinrich worked with
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bassist
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, Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward,
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guitarist Brian Tilse, and
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vocalist
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in the band Bullring Brummies, who are featured on the ''
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'' tribute album. He also played guitar on a demo for the band "Gypsy Moth" and can be found singing and playing on the Mystick Krewe of Clearlight split CD with
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. Both the Obsessed and Spirit Caravan have released
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-type albums featuring rare tracks, ''
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'' (1999) and ''
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'' (2004), respectively.


Recent activities

Weinrich has been touring with the reunited Saint Vitus since 2009. It was confirmed that the band would go on to record a new album in early 2011 for a release that year. It would have been Saint Vitus's first since 1995's ''
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'' and its first release with Weinrich since 1990's '' V''. However, this plan fell through, but the band planned to regroup to make the album sometime in summer 2011 after the band's tour with
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. Weinrich also formed Premonition 13 with guitarist Jim "Sparky" Karow in 2010. Premonition 13 released their first LP in July 2011. In a ''
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'' interview, Weinrich stated that his signature sound comes from a
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guitar with
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Super Distortion Pickups plugged into a
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model T amp. He also changes the pre and power tubes of his amps with EH and JJ ones because "it's like a fuzz box built into the amp". Weinrich released his first solo album via
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under the name ''Punctuated Equilibrium'' in 2009. From 2010 onwards, his solo material consists exclusively of acoustic material, having released two acoustic albums so far: ''Adrift'' in 2010 and ''Heavy Kingdom'' (a collaboration with Conny Ochs) in 2012. Weinrich toured Europe and North America extensively as a solo artist. In 2016, he reformed the Obsessed and released ''Sacred'' (2017) and ''Gilded Sorrow'' (2024).


Discography


Solo

* ''
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'' CD/LP+10" (
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, 2009) * ''Live at Roadburn 2009'' CD/LP (Roadburn Records, 2010) * ''Adrift'' CD/LP (Exile On Mainstream Records in Europe, Volcom Entertainment in United States, 2010) * ''Manifesto / The Field That Surrounds Me'' (Split-Single with Scott Kelly) 7" (Volcom Entertainment, 2010) * ''Heavy Kingdom'' (with Conny Ochs) CD/LP (Exile On Mainstream Records, 2012) * ''Labour of Love'' (With Conny Ochs) CD/12" (Southern Records – Latitudes Release, 2012) * ''Songs of Townes Van Zandt'' (With Scott Kelly and
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) CD/12" (Neurot Recordings, 2012) * ''Freedom Conspiracy'' (with Conny Ochs) CD/LP (Exile On Mainstream Records, 2015) * ''Forever Gone'' CD/LP (Ripple Music, RIPLP128, 2020)


The Obsessed

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The Obsessed The Obsessed is an American doom metal band from Potomac, Maryland, led by Scott "Wino" Weinrich. Formed in 1979, they recorded a few demos and played a handful of live shows until they first split up in 1986 when Weinrich joined as lead vo ...
'' (
Hellhound Records Hellhound Records was a German record label during the late 1980s and 1990s, self-described as "the heaviest label on earth". They became known for putting out doom metal, with artists such as Saint Vitus and The Obsessed. In the early 1990s Hel ...
, 1990) *''
Lunar Womb ''Lunar Womb'' is the second studio album by American heavy metal band The Obsessed. It was released in 1991 by Hellhound Records and reissued in 2006 by MeteorCity. The painting on the cover is entitled ''Saturn Devouring His Son'' by Francis ...
'' (Hellhound Records, 1991) *''
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'' (Hellhound Records/
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, 1994) *''Sacred'' (
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, 2017) *''Gilded Sorrow'' ( Ripple Music, 2024)


Saint Vitus

*'' Born Too Late'' (1986) *'' Mournful Cries'' (1988) *'' V'' (1990) *'' Lillie: F-65'' (2012)


Spirit Caravan


Albums

* ''Jug Fulla Sun'' CD (1999
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) * ''Elusive Truth'' CD/LP (2001
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)


EPs

* "Lost Sun Dance" 7" (as Shine) (1998
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) * ''
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'' CDEP/10"EP (1999
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) * "Darkness and Longing" 7" split with
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(1999
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) * "So Mortal Be" 7" (2002
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)


Place of Skulls

*'' With Vision'' (Southern Lord Records 2003)


The Hidden Hand

*''Divine Propaganda'' CD/LP (
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/Exile On Mainstream Records(UK)/Beard of Stars Records (LP) 2003) *''Mother Teacher Destroyer'' CD/LP (
Southern Lord Records Southern Lord is an American heavy metal record label that was founded in 1998 by Greg Anderson. It initially specialized in experimental metal: particularly doom metal, stoner rock, and drone metal. The label later expanded its line-up to ...
/Exile On Mainstream Records(UK) 2004) *''The Resurrection of Whiskey Foote'' CD/LP (Southern Lord Records 2007/Doomentia Records (LP) 2009)


Shrinebuilder

* '' Shrinebuilder'' (
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, 2009)


Premonition 13

* ''13'' (album)'','' 2011


Guest appearances

*
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– guitar & vocals on "Emerald Law" on their self-titled album, guitar on "My Tortured Soul (live)" on ''
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'', and guitar in the video for "Shake Your Blood" *
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– guitar & vocals on "Common Cause" on their album '' 13'' * The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight – vocals &
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on ''The Father, the Son and the Holy Smoke '' (split CD with
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) *''Paul Chain'' – vocals on "Bloodwing" and "Nibiru Dawn" on ''Unreleased Vol. 2'' * Bullring Brummies – guitar on "The Wizard" on ''
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'' * Wooly Mammoth – guitar on "Mammoth Bones" on ''The Temporary Nature'' *
Sixty Watt Shaman Sixty Watt Shaman is an American rock band known for incorporating hard rock with blues, southern rock, doom, punk rock and heavy metal influences, originally based out of Towson, Maryland, Montgomery Village, Maryland, and currently Winch ...
– guitar on "All Things Come to Pass" on ''Reason to Live'' *''Victor Griffin'' – backing vocals on "Late for an Early Grave", guitar & backing vocals on "The Pusher/Iron Horse" and guitar & vocals on "Haywire" on ''Late for an Early Grave'' *''Shepherd'' – guitar on "Thursday" and "Saturday", vocals and guitar on "Sunday" on ''The Coldest Day'' *''Lost Breed'' – vocals on "Nation's Song", "False Glory", "Lost Breed", "Soul Chariot" and "Coffin Cheater" on ''Wino Daze'' EP *''Wall of Sleep'' – guitar on "From the Bottom of These Days" on ''Sun Faced Apostles'' *
Joe Lally Joseph Francis Lally (born December 3, 1963) is an American bassist, vocalist and record label owner, best known for his work with Fugazi. Biography Lally was born in Silver Spring, Maryland. Fugazi Joe Lally formed Fugazi with Ian MacKaye in ...
– guitar on "The Resigned" and "Billiards" on ''There to Here'' *
Clutch A clutch is a mechanical device that allows an output shaft to be disconnected from a rotating input shaft. The clutch's input shaft is typically attached to a motor, while the clutch's output shaft is connected to the mechanism that does th ...
– guitar solo on "Red Horse Rainbow" (left channel), guitars on "Brazenhead" *Cor – guitar solo on "Sägeln" from the album ''Snack Platt orrer stirb'' (2012). *Earthride – guitar & vocals on "Supernatural Illusion" on their album ''Something Wicked'' *Red Mesa – guitar & vocals on "Disharmonious Unlife" on their album ''The Path to the Deathless'' *Borracho- guitar solo on “Year of the Swine” on their album “Pound of Flesh”


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