Moscow denies targeting civilians, and calls its actions in Ukraine a “special military operation” to disarm its neighbour and remove leaders it considers dangerous nationalists. Despite an initial battle plan that Western countries said was aimed at swiftly toppling Ukraine’s government in Kyiv, Russia has control of only one Ukrainian city so far - the southern Dnipro River port of Kherson.ĭuring the first week of war, Russia shifted from 1 strategic strikes against military targets using cruise missiles to a 2 stalled ground attack and, currently, a broader 3 siege of major cities, including bombardments using rocket artillery and cluster munitions, sometimes against residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. 24 with strikes from land, sea and air in the largest military assault by one European state on another since World War Two. The name Klay was reportedly given to him by collaborator Criss Angel as a reference to Klayton's ability to mold sounds as a sculptor molds clay.Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on Feb. In addition he has also used several other stage names on his various projects, including Dred, Deathwish, and Celldweller. Originally Klayton was credited by his birth name, but starting with the re-recorded version of Circle of Dust's debut album, he began referring to himself as Klay Scott, and likewise following the release Celldweller's debut, he started referring to himself as Klayton. The new album will feature a cover version of the Bee Gees' hit “Tragedy” (which has already been released as a digital single) along with new tracks “Louder Than Words,” “Blackstar,” “The Lucky One,” and “So Long Sentiment.” With each track, Klayton continues to redefine the Celldweller vision, while maintaining his signature sound. Klayton is currently preparing the next Celldweller release, which promises to be another effort towards breaking stereotypical genre boundaries. The live show that Scott produces (with the help of additional band members) now includes more use of video and lighting in synch with the music. His latest band, Celldweller, is very easily distinguished from the rest by the many types of music he produces with it, which include mixes of death metal, trance, techno, and dance. Angeldust, which followed, saw him paired up with the showman Criss Angel, and while the band did not last long (Angel has now released music under his own name), Klayton has remarked that he learned a lot about making a good live show. His next project Argyle Park was a short-lived collaboration between himself, and his friend, who went under the stage name of 'Buka.' Argyle Park released one critically acclaimed self-titled album, before its members folded it. had a very distinct feeling of industrial mixed with heavy metal, though by its final album, it had a noticeably softer edge to it, and was signed onto a Christian music label, R.E.X. One of the main reasons that he has been a part of so many bands is his desire to change the type of music he creates when he feels it to be necessary. With Celldweller, his latest project, he has moved into the "one-man band" style of music, comparable to Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. In the case of Klank however, he had no direct influence besides producing. His role in many of his earlier bands (such as Circle of Dust) was mixing/producing, along with some instrumentals. Klayton has been a part of many bands and side projects over the years, including Circle of Dust, Argyle Park, Angeldust, Klank, and Celldweller. Read Full Bio Klayton (born as Scott Albert) is an industrial rock musician, who has performed under a variety of stage names over his career, and is best known as being the frontman for his latest project, Celldweller. Klayton (born as Scott Albert) is an industrial rock musician, who has performed under a variety of stage names over his career, and is best known as being the frontman for his latest project, Celldweller.
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