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Dimitri Coats

Dimitri Coats is an , songwriter, , filmmaker, and , best known as the frontman, , and primary songwriter of the band , which he co-founded in in 1999 with bassist Coats (later his wife). He is also a founding member and of the supergroup OFF!, formed in 2009 with vocalist of and the Circle Jerks, with whom he co-wrote and produced the band's first four EPs released in 2010. Coats began his music career as a late bloomer, dropping out of the Juilliard School's acting program to pursue rock music full-time. With Burning Brides, he released four albums, including Leave No Ashes (2004) on V2 Records, and the band toured with acts like The White Stripes and Audioslave while performing on Late Night with Conan O'Brien twice. His contributions extend to collaborations with artists such as Chris Cornell on the 2007 album Carry On, Mark Lanegan on Bubblegum (2004), and Goon Moon on I Got a Brand New Egg Layin' Machine (2005); he also performed the James Bond theme "You Know My Name" live on The Tonight Show in 2006. Transitioning into filmmaking, Coats founded the production company Yes Way Films and made his directorial debut with the sci-fi comedy Free LSD (2023), which he wrote and directed based on OFF!'s final album of the same name; the film stars Keith Morris as an elderly sex shop owner and features Jack Black, premiering at the Slamdance Film Festival before a limited theatrical and VOD release in 2024. Coats continues to develop projects, including a dark comedy titled Pie Night and an adaptation of Terry Southern's novel Flash and Filigree.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Dimitri Coats was born in April 1970. He grew up in , where he began playing at age 13, developing an early interest in bands such as Led Zeppelin and the . This foundational exposure to and creative expression shaped his path toward professional training in the field.

Formal education

Coats enrolled in the Juilliard School's acting program in , driven by his early interests in performance arts. During his two years at Juilliard from 1991 to 1993, Coats engaged in rigorous acting training, including scene study and ensemble work typical of the program's curriculum. It was there that he met Melanie Campbell, with whom he would later collaborate professionally. In 1993, after completing two years of the program, Coats decided to drop out, citing a realization that acting left him too dependent on others' decisions and opportunities. This shift allowed him to redirect his energies toward music production and performance, where he could exert greater creative control. No records indicate additional formal training in music or film following his time at Juilliard. The decision to leave the program facilitated his immersion in the New York music scene, enabling him to begin developing original material and eventually form his first band in the late 1990s.

Music career

Burning Brides

Burning Brides was formed in early 1999 in by guitarist and vocalist Dimitri Coats and bassist Melanie Campbell, who had been musical partners since their time in school. The duo initially operated as a , recruiting Mike Ambs to complete the lineup for their early performances. Over the years, the band's evolved with drummers Jason Kourkounis (2002–2004) and Pete Beeman (2005–2008), while Coats and Campbell remained the core members until Campbell's departure in 2014. Later iterations included Jeff Watson. Coats served as the band's primary songwriter, crafting lyrics and riffs that blended with and influences, often drawing from personal experiences and raw energy. He also took on duties for several releases, emphasizing a stripped-down, honest sound. The band's debut album, Fall of the Plastic Empire, was released in 2001 on the independent File Thirteen Records and received praise for its energetic, original heavy rock style, with reviewers highlighting its powerful riffs and avoidance of gimmicks. Their second album, Leave No Ashes (2004, Records), featured guest appearances by musicians like Mike Watt and earned mixed for its swaggering punk-infused tracks, though some noted repetition in its high-energy formula. Following label troubles, released Hang Love independently via Modart Recordings in 2007, a move that allowed greater creative control after their major-label experience with V2. The album captured the band's resilience amid personal and professional challenges. , their fourth studio album, followed in 2008 on Cobraside Distribution, produced by Coats and noted for its raw, experimental approach completed in just three weeks, resulting in a more intimate and honest collection of songs. The band built a reputation through extensive touring, opening for acts like in 2000, Queens of the Stone Age and ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead in 2002, in 2003, and in 2004. They also appeared at major festivals, including in 2003, where their high-octane set impressed audiences with its intensity. These tours helped establish their live prowess, often described as explosive and riff-driven. After , entered a influenced by personal life events, including the birth of Coats and Campbell's first child in 2008, which limited Campbell's touring—she performed until seven months pregnant for her final shows. The band remained inactive for several years, allowing Coats to explore other projects, though they occasionally reunited for limited performances in the late . The band disbanded in 2014 following Melanie Coats' departure.

Off!

Off! is an American supergroup formed in late 2009 in , , by vocalist (formerly of and ), guitarist Dimitri Coats (of ), bassist (of ), and drummer (of and ). The band originated from unrecorded material that Morris had initially intended for a new project, which evolved into Off! after tensions within that group led him to collaborate with Coats instead. The band's discography spans a series of high-intensity, short-track releases characteristic of hardcore punk. Their debut, First Four EPs (2010, Vice Records), compiled four initial 7-inch EPs into a single package, capturing raw, aggressive sessions recorded at Kingsize Soundlabs. This was followed by the self-titled full-length OFF! (2012, Vice Records), a 16-track blitz clocking in under 18 minutes. In 2014, they released Wasted Years (Vice Records), another rapid-fire album of 16 songs totaling 23 minutes, maintaining their signature brevity and fury. Their most recent studio album, Free LSD (2022, Fat Possum Records), marked a shift toward experimental sounds while preserving punk energy across 18 tracks. None of these releases achieved major commercial chart success, but they solidified Off!'s cult status within the punk scene through critical acclaim for their ferocity and brevity. Coats served as the primary producer for all Off! albums, handling recording and mixing duties at his Kingsize Soundlabs studio to emphasize a gritty, unpolished sound. As co-songwriter alongside Morris, he contributed riffs and structures rooted in his punk influences, drawing from 1970s and 1980s hardcore acts like Black Flag and the Circle Jerks, while infusing a modern edge from his Burning Brides background. His guitar work features sharp, angular riffs and feedback-heavy solos that drive the band's high-tempo assault, prioritizing raw aggression over technical virtuosity. Off! has been known for relentless touring, delivering high-energy live shows that mirror their recorded intensity. The band embarked on international tours early on, including their first run in 2011, where they played packed venues and built a global following. In the U.S., they supported releases with cross-country treks, often sharing bills with contemporaries, and Coats has noted that the band's stage dynamic benefited from his prior touring experience with , helping maintain cohesion during long hauls. Within the band, Morris provided strong leadership through his commanding stage presence and lyrical focus on social critique and personal frustration, while Coats balanced this with creative input on arrangements and production. This dynamic was particularly evident on Free LSD, where Coats pushed for experimentation, incorporating synthesizers, elements, and non-punk collaborators like Autry Fulbright II and Justin Brown (replacing McDonald and Rubalcaba), resulting in a concept-driven album tied to a script he co-wrote with Morris. Following their final shows in July 2024, Off! entered an indefinite hiatus as of 2025.

Collaborations and other projects

Coats contributed guitar to several tracks on Chris Cornell's 2007 solo album Carry On, including "Poison Eye," where he performed alongside Brian Ray and Cornell himself. He also joined Cornell for a live performance of "You Know My Name," the theme song for the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale, on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. These musical partnerships extended Coats' reach beyond his band work, leveraging his guitar expertise in high-profile rock contexts. On Mark Lanegan's 2004 album Bubblegum, Coats provided multi-instrumental support, playing , drums, and on tracks such as "Sideways in Reverse" and the closing "Out of Limits." His contributions added a raw, layered texture to Lanegan's sound, drawing from Coats' versatile session skills. In 2015, Coats co-founded the supergroup Ten Commandos alongside drummer (Soundgarden, Pearl Jam), bassist (Soundgarden), and multi-instrumentalist (Queens of the Stone Age, Eleven). The band released a self-titled debut album on November 27, 2015, via , featuring 10 tracks of infused with and psychedelic elements, clocking in at 38 minutes. Highlights include the lead single "Staring Down the Dust," with guest vocals from Mark Lanegan, and contributions from on "Sketch 9" and on another track, emphasizing the project's collaborative ethos. Coats handled guitar duties, building on his prior band experiences to explore expansive, riff-driven compositions. Coats' songwriting has seen placements in various media, including Burning Brides' "Heart Full of Black" in the 2005 video game Guitar Hero, where it served as a playable track highlighting the band's high-energy rock style. Tracks from Burning Brides' 2007 album Anhedonia, such as "If One of Us Goes Further" and "Flesh and Bone," appeared in the 2009 vampire comedy film Suck, enhancing its rock soundtrack. The OFF! track "What's Next" is featured on the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto V (2013). Beyond guitar, Coats has demonstrated proficiency on drums and piano in session roles, as seen in his Bubblegum contributions, though his primary instrument remains guitar across projects. Up to 2025, additional production credits include helming OFF! releases like the 2022 album Free LSD, but no solo releases or standalone productions outside band affiliations have emerged.

Film career

Acting roles

Coats made his acting debut in the 2009 independent drama Passenger Side, directed by Matthew Bissonnette, where he portrayed the character Goofus, a quirky roadside companion encountered by the film's protagonists during a chaotic day in Los Angeles. The film premiered at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival and was selected as one of Canada's Top Ten feature films of the year by the Toronto International Film Festival group, also screening at the Berlin, Rotterdam, and London film festivals. Critics noted the film's understated humor and character-driven narrative, with Coats' supporting role contributing to the ensemble's naturalistic portrayals of eccentric drifters. In the same year, Coats took on a more prominent antagonistic role as Queeny, the flamboyant head who transforms a struggling into musicians, in the vampire rock comedy Suck, written and directed by . The film premiered at the and later screened at in 2010, , and , earning praise for its irreverent blend of horror tropes and . Coats' performance as the villainous Queeny intersected with his musical background, as songs by his band were featured on the soundtrack, enhancing the film's rock 'n' roll aesthetic. Reviews highlighted the movie's cult appeal and cameo-heavy cast, including and , with Coats' portrayal adding a campy, theatrical edge drawn from his early training. Coats' acting career culminated in a lead role in the 2023 sci-fi Free LSD, which he also wrote and directed, playing a version of himself as part of the band OFF! navigating interdimensional chaos and personal redemption. The film served as the closing night feature at the 2023 , receiving acclaim for its midnight-movie energy and integration of the band's album into the narrative. His performance was lauded for blending authentic ethos with comedic timing, reflecting a full-circle return to acting roots. Coats' foray into acting was influenced by his brief studies at the Juilliard School's drama division in the early , where he honed performance skills before leaving to focus on music with ; this foundation later informed his on-screen presence, allowing him to channel a performer's intensity from stage to screen. Up to 2025, these roles represent his primary credits, often blurring lines with his musician identity through music-infused projects that showcased his versatility beyond the .

Directorial work

Dimitri Coats made his feature directorial debut with the sci-fi comedy Free LSD (2023), which he also wrote, produced, scored, and starred in. The film centers on a down-on-his-luck porno store clerk, played by Keith Morris, who ingests an experimental hallucinogenic drug intended to cure his erectile dysfunction, propelling him into alternate realities where he assembles a band to battle AI assassins threatening human consciousness. Conceptualized as a multimedia extension of OFF!'s final album of the same name, the project blends punk rock ethos with absurd, dimension-hopping antics, drawing comparisons to the late-night weirdness of Repo Man. Production on Free LSD began after Coats secured financing following the album's completion, with occurring over 18 days in summer 2022 at various locations. The under-$1 million budget was initially crowdfunded amid rejections from traditional outlets, reflecting Coats' resourceful approach honed from years in . The cast included punk luminaries such as , Autry Fulbright II, and the late , alongside cameos from (filmed via iPhone) and others like and ; cinematography was handled by Christopher Raymond, with editing by Jonathan P. Shaw. Produced by Kurt Kittleson and co-produced by Gill Gayle, the film was executive produced by Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman . Free LSD premiered as the closing night film at the 2023 and was later acquired by Buffalo 8 for North American distribution in June 2024, leading to a streaming release on on August 9, 2024, followed by Blu-ray. The film's punk-infused narrative and visual style positioned it as a experience, with live screenings often paired with Q&As featuring Coats and cast members. Critics and audiences praised Free LSD for its energetic blend of genres, including comedy, sci-fi, and music, highlighting Coats' assured direction, tight pacing, and authentic performances, particularly Morris's committed lead turn. IndieWire noted its "on point" writing and Repo Man-like California eccentricity, while Variety lauded it as a testament to Coats' ability to fuse punk energy with comedic filmmaking. A Selig Film News review awarded it three stars, commending its unexpected twists and potential as a cult classic for fans of oddball cinema, though some critiques pointed to its niche appeal. Audience feedback emphasized its enjoyable absurdity and gore-laced humor, earning it a 4.9/10 on IMDb from over 240 ratings. Coats' background in music profoundly shaped his directorial approach, fostering a collaborative, band-like set dynamic that emphasized improvisation and efficiency under constraints, much like touring with OFF!. As of late 2025, Coats has not released additional short films or feature-length projects beyond Free LSD, though he is developing a dark comedy titled Pie Night and is in on an adaptation of Terry Southern's novel Flash and Filigree in partnership with Yes Way Films and Rhino Films.

Personal life

Family

Dimitri Coats met Melanie Campbell, his future wife and longtime musical partner, through the formation of in 1999 after they connected following their time at Juilliard. The couple married after relocating from to in the mid-2000s. Coats and Campbell have two children together: daughter , born in November 2008, and son Charles William Coats II, born in early 2011. The birth of prompted a period of adjustment in Coats' professional life, as he has described the challenges of extended touring separations from his young family, noting that his children were "too little to understand why I’m away for weeks on end" and that he missed them greatly during such times. This family commitment influenced career decisions, including a focus on managing his band OFF! to ensure stability for his household, with Coats stating, "There are three dads in OFF! We’re all hoping things continue the way they have so we can continue to provide for our families." In addition to their shared family life, Coats and Campbell have engaged in joint creative endeavors outside their primary band work, notably collaborating on Mark Lanegan's 2004 album Bubblegum, where Campbell contributed and Coats provided , , and on several tracks. Coats has also shared insights into balancing parenthood with his creative pursuits, highlighting joyful moments such as his daughter's fascination with the guitar, where she "lights up when I play for her" and attempts to produce sounds herself.

Residence and influences

Dimitri Coats has maintained a long-term residence in , since at least 2018, immersing himself in the vibrant and music scenes that have profoundly shaped his artistic output. This proximity to L.A. has facilitated collaborations with luminaries and access to the region's dynamic film community, where he has drawn inspiration from the raw energy of local venues and . Coats' creative influences span punk rock icons such as of the Circle Jerks and , whose enduring vitality and DIY ethos have guided his approach to music, as well as seminal bands like the and the , which he regards as foundational rock 'n' roll rather than strictly punk. In filmmaking, he cites Alex Cox's 1984 cult classic as a pivotal influence, admiring its blend of sci-fi absurdity and punk irreverence, which informed the stylistic choices in his directorial debut Free LSD. His early acting training at the , where he studied for two years in the early 1990s, exposed him to classical theater techniques and character-driven narratives from great plays, fostering a disciplined foundation for his multifaceted career. Among his side interests, Coats is an avid guitar collector, owning notable instruments such as the and multiple Motor Ave LeMans models, which he has praised for their lightweight design and rock 'n' roll tone during recordings. He also enjoys , which sparked ideas for his projects, and has recently taken up acoustic fingerpicking as a personal challenge to expand his instrumental skills beyond work. Coats' personal philosophy on creativity has evolved to emphasize boundary-pushing experimentation across and , viewing them as intertwined mediums where discomfort drives innovation—as evidenced by his integration of OFF!'s into the narrative of Free to explore new sonic territories. He prioritizes authentic, human-centered artistry over technical perfection, believing that heavy can convey beauty through strong songwriting, and actively seeks self-imposed challenges, like shifting from high-energy riffs to more introspective acoustic styles, to sustain artistic growth. This mindset reflects a commitment to evolution, inspired by veteran musicians who continue performing with unyielding passion into later years.

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