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Dominic Scott

Dominic Scott (born 15 May 1979) is an Irish-born English guitarist and musician. He is best known as a founding member and former guitarist of the band , with whom he performed from 1995 until his departure in 2001. Scott later founded the rock band Roundstone in 2006, serving as its lead guitarist and songwriter; the band has released albums including DNA Unwinding (2009) and Sometimes I Think About You All of the Time (2024).

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Dominic Scott was born on 15 May 1979 in , , which established his heritage. His family was , but Scott relocated to during his childhood, contributing to his identity as an Irish-born Englishman. This early move exposed him to a blend of cultural influences that would later shape his musical path. Scott's interest in music began to emerge in , heavily influenced by the rock band , of which he was a massive fan—a passion shared by his early bandmates but particularly pronounced in his case due to his roots. This fandom, rooted in his background, played a key role in igniting his enthusiasm for guitar and during his youth.

Formal education

Dominic Scott attended , a public boarding school in , , from 1989 to 1994. During this period, he balanced a demanding academic with extracurricular activities. After leaving school, he formed an early band called the in 1995 alongside and Richard Hughes, which allowed him to develop his guitar skills and perform covers of rock songs. Born in to an family, Scott's family background shaped his decision to pursue education in England, leading him to where he honed both intellectual and creative pursuits. Following his departure from in , Scott pivoted toward higher education, enrolling at the London School of Economics (LSE) to study , motivated by a need for professional stability after years focused on with limited success. This transition represented a temporary break from performing, as he prioritized completing his degree.

Musical career

Formation and involvement with Keane

Dominic Scott co-founded the band that would become in 1995 alongside and Richard Hughes while attending in , , where the three were school friends. Initially named The Lotus Eaters, the group focused on performing cover songs by influential acts such as , , and during local gigs in pubs. Scott served as the lead guitarist and provided backing vocals, contributing to the band's early sound characterized by prominent, atmospheric guitar elements inspired by 's expansive style. In 1997, joined the lineup on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, prompting a name change first to Cherry Keane—after a friend of Chaplin's mother—and then simply to . The band rehearsed extensively in members' homes and began developing original material, with Scott and Rice-Oxley emerging as the primary songwriters during this formative period. Early performances included shows at venues like the Bull and Gate in , where they honed a blend of rock and ambient influences through Scott's guitar work, which added delayed, soundscape-like textures to their sets. Scott's involvement extended to the band's initial recordings, including the self-released EP Wolf at the Door in 2001 under their own Zoomorphic label, on which he is credited for guitar and additional songwriting contributions. This release marked a key milestone in their transition from covers to originals, featuring tracks that showcased the group's evolving aesthetic with Scott's guitar driving the energetic, guitar-led arrangements before the band's later stylistic pivot.

Departure from Keane

Dominic Scott left in July 2001, approximately one month after the band's self-released single "Wolf at the Door" on June 1, 2001. The departure was prompted by a combination of factors, including frustration over the band's lack of commercial traction after several years of limited gigs and self-released material, as well as Scott's decision to resume his studies at the London School of Economics (LSE). The split was amicable, with no reported hard feelings among the members. In an official band statement, Keane expressed regret but support for Scott's choice: "One sad piece of news for us is that in July our Dom decided to leave and return to his studies at LSE. We wish him all the best with that." later reflected that the exit, while initially shocking, ultimately benefited the group's creative process, noting that replacing Scott "would have been weird" and that songwriting felt more natural without a . Scott himself has not publicly detailed the reasons extensively, but bandmates described it as a mutual recognition that the project was stalling, allowing him to prioritize . Scott's final contributions included guitar work on "Wolf at the Door," which featured a more guitar-driven sound reflective of the band's early style. His exit marked a pivotal shift for Keane, transforming them from a four-piece outfit into a -led . This change eliminated guitar elements that Scott had championed, pushing Rice-Oxley to center compositions around piano and incorporate ambient and influences inspired by artists like and Kraftwerk. The immediate aftermath saw the band floundering briefly as they redefined their identity, but it laid the groundwork for their breakthrough piano-based sound on the debut album . Rice-Oxley described the period as one where "everything [felt] much more natural," crediting the departure with unlocking the "magic" in their music.

Founding and work with Roundstone

Following his break from music to pursue studies, Dominic Scott founded the band originally named Babygrand in 2006 while based in . The group, later renamed Roundstone after an coastal town, emerged as an English rock outfit with an international lineup, reflecting Scott's leadership in assembling collaborators from diverse backgrounds. Scott served as the band's founder, primary , and , exercising significant creative control over its direction and output, a contrast to his earlier ensemble roles. Roundstone's core members included Scott alongside bassist Alistair Watson from , keyboardist Andrew Morgan from , and drummer Benjamin Salmon from , forming during their time studying in . The band's sound drew on influences, characterized by introspective melodies, soft rock tones, and thematic explorations of personal emotions such as , , loyalty, and celebration, setting it apart through its guitar-driven energy. Key early releases included the 2008 EP Still, featuring tracks like "Cells" and "Getaway Face"; the 2009 debut album DNA Unwinding, which included a music video for "Cells" and was distributed via the band's website; and the 2010 EP , available on platforms like and with songs such as "Lions and Tigers." The band's initial live performance occurred at 's Electroacoustic Club in 2006, followed by appearances like a promo showcase for the Burst Festival in 2010. In the years following the 2010 EP, Roundstone's activity waned, but Scott maintained creative oversight and revived the project in 2024, releasing the EP Sometimes I Think About You All of the Time with contributions from past members. This evolution underscored Scott's enduring role as the project's spearhead, transitioning Roundstone into a more flexible indie-rock endeavor while preserving its foundational rock ethos. The 2025 single "Stargazer," a contemplative , further exemplified the band's ongoing introspective style.

Legacy and later activities

Influence on Keane's development

Dominic Scott's guitar-driven style profoundly shaped Keane's early material, incorporating -inspired elements like expansive, delayed guitar effects that defined their initial sound as a traditional outfit. As an with a deep admiration for , Scott brought a rock-oriented edge to the band's formative years, influencing covers of , , and , as well as original compositions that emphasized guitar riffs over keyboards. His contributions helped establish Keane's initial identity as a guitar-focused rock group, performing live since 1998 and crafting songs in a bluesy, riff-heavy style before the ensemble pivoted toward and electronic elements. Bandmates have frequently acknowledged Scott's pivotal role in these foundational years, particularly in interviews reflecting on the era surrounding "Somewhere Only We Know." Tom Chaplin described the pre-departure lineup as a "traditional indie band" where Scott's U2 adoration led to "a lot of big, delayed guitars," crediting this phase for laying the groundwork of their creative process. Tim Rice-Oxley echoed this, noting in the same discussion that Scott's presence fostered early songwriting collaborations, though his exit marked a "lightbulb moment" that redirected the band's energy. Chaplin further reflected in a 2023 interview that Scott's foundational influence was evident in how the band spent years "crafting the songs that would end up on the debut album," highlighting his integral part in shaping their pre-piano aesthetic. Scott's departure in 2001 had lasting effects, prompting to abandon guitars altogether and embrace a piano-led, ambient rock direction that became their signature. This shift, with Rice-Oxley moving from to , transformed their sound from rock-oriented to a more ethereal, electronic-infused style, enabling the success of their 2004 debut . Chaplin has described this as a "quandary" that "forced us into this new world," underscoring how the absence of Scott's guitar work inadvertently refined their trajectory toward global recognition. Archival references, including early band histories and retrospective documentaries like those tied to ' 20th anniversary, reinforce Scott's enduring impact, portraying him as the catalyst for both their rock roots and the adaptive evolution that followed.

Post-2006 musical pursuits

After completing his studies at the London School of Economics around 2006, Dominic Scott returned to his musical career, focusing on independent projects that allowed him greater creative autonomy. In 2013, Scott contributed guitar to the track "Russian Farmer's Song" on 's The Best of Keane, marking a rare outside his primary endeavors. Scott has remained active in music through 2025, based in London, England, where he continues performances and recordings independently. Roundstone served as his main outlet, with the band releasing the single "If You Got A Minute" in December 2024, the EP Sometimes I Think About You All of the Time in March 2024, and staging their first in 15 years at Mengi in in March 2024; in January 2025, they released the single "".

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