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Matt Noveskey

William Matthew "Matt" Noveskey (born June 16, 1976) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, guitarist, and bassist, best known as the longtime bassist for the alternative rock band Blue October. Born in Adrian, Michigan, Noveskey moved to Austin, Texas, in the late 1990s and has since become a prominent figure in the local music scene as both a performer and producer. Noveskey joined in 1998 following the departure of the band's original bassist, Liz Mullally, initially contributing guitar, bass, and backing vocals to their albums and tours. He briefly left the group in 2002 for health-related reasons but rejoined in time to record their breakthrough platinum-certified album Foiled (2006), which featured hits like "Hate Me" and "." Over the band's tenure with Noveskey, has released 13 as of 2025, including the reflective (2022), Happy Birthday (2024), and We Didn't Die Young (2025), and maintained a dedicated fanbase through emotionally raw lyrics and extensive touring. In addition to his instrumental work, Noveskey co-wrote tracks such as "James" and "You Make Me Smile" for the band. Beyond Blue October, Noveskey has expanded into production and artist development, co-owning Orb Recording Studios in Austin since its founding, where he serves as house producer and manager. Drawing inspiration from Motown's Barry Gordy, he focuses on nurturing emerging talent, having worked with acts including IAMDYNAMITE, Alpha Rev, , Courrier, Quiet Company, and , and achieving successes like #1 independent tracks and Top 10 pop placements. His production credits also include collaborations with renowned engineers such as Jay Ruston and Adam Hawkins, as well as producers and Tim Palmer. Noveskey's multifaceted career underscores his commitment to , blending performance with behind-the-scenes support for the industry.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Matt Noveskey was born William Matthew Noveskey on June 16, 1976, in . He relocated to , during his early years, where he spent much of his childhood and grew up in a highly musical household. His family environment was rich with musical activity; his grandfather played guitar, his grandmother played piano and organ, his uncle was a proficient bassist and singer in a rock band, and his brother played drums, while his sisters introduced him to artists like and . Noveskey's parents, however, did not share this musical inclination, yet the household was filled with diverse sounds, including his brother's affinity for Metallica and . From a young age, Noveskey developed a strong attraction to music, often listening for hours and absorbing influences from his family's collection and performances. His early experiences included exposure to instruments through relatives, fostering an initial interest that predated his later focus on the . This familial immersion shaped his foundational passion, with Noveskey recalling the constant presence of music as a central part of daily life in . During the 1980s and early 1990s, Noveskey's interests were further influenced by the broader music scene and popular genres of the era, including sounds from artists like and , as well as , , and hip-hop acts such as , , , Jane’s Addiction, , and . These elements, combined with local rock influences prominent in the region—like figures such as and —contributed to his early conceptual understanding of music's eclectic possibilities.

Education and musical influences

Noveskey graduated from St. Francis High School in Traverse City, Michigan, in 1994. Following high school, he attended the University of Michigan and Western Michigan University, initially pursuing studies toward a career as an elementary school teacher but ultimately did not complete a degree, as his passion for music took precedence. During this period, Noveskey frequently skipped classes to take on bass gigs with local bands, finding it easy to secure opportunities as a needed player in the regional music scene. His musical development was profoundly shaped by influences from and country genres, which informed his approach to playing from an early age. By , inspired by a musical family background tied to his roots, he formed his first band for a local competition, marking the beginning of his commitment to the instrument.

Career with Blue October

Joining and early involvement

Matt Noveskey joined Blue October as the band's bassist in 1999, replacing departing member Liz Mullally. Originally from , Noveskey relocated to in the late to align with the group's base in San Marcos, where had moved from in the mid-1990s to pursue opportunities in the Austin music scene. His integration was swift; after an invitation from a music industry contact working with the band, he arrived in Austin and secured the role within weeks, marking the beginning of his foundational contributions to the group's sound. As bassist, Noveskey provided the rhythmic backbone for Blue October's early live performances and studio recordings, including their first major-label release, Consent to Treatment (2000). On this album, he performed bass guitar, electric guitar, and backing vocals, while also co-authoring the track "James" alongside frontman Justin Furstenfeld—a song that highlighted the band's introspective lyrical style—and designing the artwork. His multifaceted input helped shape the album's dynamic alternative rock energy during pre-production in Nashville and final recording sessions. Noveskey continued his involvement with Blue October on their follow-up album, History for Sale (2003), where he contributed bass lines to key tracks such as the opening title song, "Calling You," and "If I Used to Love You," amid the band's re-signing with Universal Records. These early efforts solidified his role in the group's evolution from independent roots to broader commercial recognition, emphasizing his skills in both performance and creative collaboration during the band's formative Texas years.

Hiatus, return, and key contributions

In late 2002, at the end of Blue October's Consent to Treatment tour, Matt Noveskey left the band for health reasons, temporarily replaced by Dwayne Casey. Noveskey rejoined Blue October in late 2004, restoring the band's core lineup and contributing to the recording of their fourth studio album, Foiled, released on April 4, 2006, by Universal Records. The album represented a commercial breakthrough, certified platinum by the RIAA on February 22, 2007, for exceeding one million units sold in the United States. Noveskey provided bass throughout the record and co-wrote the opening track "You Make Me Smile" with vocalist , a composition originally developed during his pre-hiatus period but debuted here as a symbol of his return. He also supported additional tracks through instrumentation and creative input, helping craft the album's blend of introspective lyrics and energetic arrangements. Following Foiled, Noveskey remained a key creative force, delivering bass lines and songwriting contributions on subsequent albums such as Approaching Normal (2009) and Any Man in America (2011), which explored themes of personal growth and relationships. His role expanded to include production assistance on select releases, notably Home (2016), recorded at Orb Recording Studios in Austin, Texas, where he co-owns the facility and facilitated the album's intimate, homegrown sound. Through the 2020s, including This Is What I Live For (2020) and Spinning the Truth Around (2022), Noveskey's ongoing involvement sustained Blue October's evolution, emphasizing resilient melodies and emotional depth in their music.

Ongoing role and recent tours

Matt Noveskey continues to serve as the bassist and backing vocalist for through 2025, maintaining his integral presence in the band's lineup during their ongoing studio and live endeavors. As an occasional co-writer, his contributions have historically shaped tracks like "The Weatherman," which the band continues to perform live, reflecting his sustained creative involvement amid the recording of their thirteenth studio album, expected in 2026. Blue October's sound has evolved firmly within the genre, with Noveskey's bass lines providing a foundational pulse that enhances the emotional depth of their live performances and setlists. His playing remains a key element in delivering the band's signature intensity, as evidenced in recent concerts featuring staples like "Sweet and Somber Pigeon Wings." In June 2025, Noveskey joined the band for their Argue With A Tree Tour, including a sold-out show at on June 6, where they delivered a high-energy set drawing from their catalog. The tour highlighted the band's refreshed stage dynamic, with Noveskey's bass work anchoring tracks such as "Ugly Side" and "Chameleon Boy." The year progressed with the launch of the We Didn't Die Young Tour in fall 2025, starting October 23 in Albuquerque and extending through November with dates in cities like Kansas City, , and . Noveskey participated fully in these performances, contributing to the tour's celebratory vibe at venues including 713 Music Hall in for back-to-back nights on November 14 and 15. As of November 2025, the tour continues to showcase Blue October's enduring connection with fans through intimate and expansive live experiences.

Other musical projects

(a+)machines

(a+)machines was formed by Matt Noveskey during a hiatus from that began in late 2002, with the band established in 2003 as a rock project based in . Noveskey served as bassist and lead vocalist, joined by drummer Alan Adams—Blue October's former drum technician—guitarist Ryan Holley, and multi-instrumentalist Chris Lynch. The group emerged as a creative outlet for Noveskey amid his temporary departure from his primary band due to health reasons. The band released its self-titled EP in , featuring original tracks that showcased Noveskey's songwriting alongside contributions from his bandmates. This debut recording was distributed as a promotional mini- on , capturing the group's early sound. In 2006, (a+)machines followed with the live Live @ Momo's, recorded during a performance at the Austin venue Momo's, which documented their energetic stage presence and evolving material. These releases marked the band's primary output, with the EP serving as a collection of demos and the live highlighting their touring phase from 2003 to 2006. Following Noveskey's return to Blue October in 2004, (a+)machines entered a period of reduced activity but remained operational for occasional performances. The band continued sporadically, with Noveskey and his collaborators maintaining the project alongside other commitments. Their final show took place on October 27, 2018, at Dirty Dog Bar in , billed as a one-night-only reunion event that concluded the group's 15-year run.

Icarus Bell

Icarus Bell is a duo formed in 2019 by Matt Noveskey (lead vocals, bass, guitars) and longtime friend Alan Adams (drums, percussion), blending heavy grooves with influences inspired by 1990s acts like Queens of the Stone Age and . The project emerged during a period when Blue October's touring was paused due to the , allowing Noveskey and Adams to collaborate on original material without genre constraints. Their sound emphasizes driving rhythms, riff-heavy guitars, soulful vocals, and anthemic lyrics, often featuring guest appearances from musicians such as Bumblefoot and Jeff Friedl of . The duo released their debut single, "Aces," on November 20, 2020, which showcases bombastic low-end bass, crunchy riffs, and tight percussion. The track was produced by Noveskey, Adams, and Victor Gaspar at Orb Recording Studios in , and co-written with Will Knaak and Gaspar. Accompanied by an official , "Aces" introduced Bell's raw, energetic style and marked their entry into independent releases via platforms like for early fan access. Icarus Bell's full-length debut album, The Great Collapse, arrived on January 5, 2024, via Records, comprising 10 tracks that expand on their foundation with progressive experimentation and pop sensibilities. Recorded over four years, the album features contributions from bandmates and highlights Noveskey's production expertise, resulting in a polished yet visceral collection including singles like "Vultures" and "Hit the Bottom." The band made their live debut in October 2024, performing as openers at select venues, including a show at The Vanguard in , on October 17. In 2025, Icarus Bell joined Blue October as main support on the summer "Argue With A Tree Tour," commencing June 4 in , and continuing through shows in June, such as the June 8 performance at House of Blues in . The duo released the single "When the Sun Comes Up" on June 6, 2025. Later that summer, they performed on the Goodnight Summer Tour, with dates including August 22 in , and August 23 in Houston, Texas. This run allowed the duo to showcase material from The Great Collapse alongside their primary band's sets, marking a significant step in their live presence up to mid-2025.

Additional bands and collaborations

In 2014, Noveskey joined the supergroup Harvard of the South alongside Steve Schiltz and members and Jeremy Furstenfeld, contributing bass to the band's debut release, the EP. The project culminated in the self-titled full-length album in December 2020, where Noveskey again provided bass across all tracks. Throughout the 2010s, Noveskey made guest live appearances with Alpha Rev, including a featured performance during a studio session at Orb Recording Studios. He also toured and performed as a in Paco Estrada's backing during this period. Since 2019, Noveskey has been a member of the collective The Joy Thieves, playing bass and providing backing vocals on releases such as the 2020 EP A Blue Girl. He is also a in The Meeting Place, the project led by Blue October violinist Ryan Delahoussaye, contributing to tracks like "Strobelight" from their 2019 album. Noveskey has engaged in one-off collaborations, including and guest contributions with acts like Quiet Company on their 2015 album Transgressor and the Cody Bryan Band on their debut record. In 2025, he provided bass for the EP Pictures of Me by the duo , recorded at Orb Recording Studios.

Production and studio work

Emergence as a producer

Noveskey's songwriting contributions to Blue October's album Foiled (2006) shaped aspects of the recording process. He branched out to full production roles for other artists beginning in 2008. This period laid the foundation for his growing reputation in Austin's music scene, where he honed skills gained from years as Blue October's bassist. In January 2008, Noveskey co-founded the production collective 116 Producers alongside Grammy-nominated engineer Chuck Alkazian, focusing on developing raw talent in and genres. The partnership emphasized collaborative environments for emerging bands, producing projects such as IAMDYNAMITE's debut SUPERMEGAFANTASTIC (2012), which captured the group's high-energy sound at Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studio. Through 116, Noveskey built a that extended his influence beyond performance, prioritizing artistic growth over commercial formulas. By the 2010s, Noveskey's production portfolio expanded to include notable and pop-leaning releases, such as Courrier's A Violent Flame (2011) and Cathedrals of Color (2012), where he handled production duties to blend electronic elements with rock instrumentation. He also collaborated with on tracks from Onward & Sideways (2015), including "In Her Eyes" and "Stay," contributing to the album's introspective vibe. Key highlights encompassed Paco Estrada's Bedtime Stories (2015), a soulful collection recorded at what would become Orb Studios, and Dalton Rapattoni's debut solo album Nobody's Home (2017), which showcased the American Idol finalist’s transition to mature alternative pop. Throughout the decade, Noveskey evolved into a mentor for young artists, managing and producing for talents like Dalton Rapattoni while fostering career development in Austin's vibrant ecosystem. His approach emphasized empowerment, helping acts like Courrier and IAMDYNAMITE navigate from local scenes to national recognition, often through hands-on guidance in songwriting and studio refinement. This role solidified his status as a pivotal figure in nurturing the next generation of musicians.

Founding and operations of Orb Recording Studios

Orb Recording Studios was founded in 2013 by Matt Noveskey and C.B. Hudson, both members of the band , as a purpose-built facility designed to provide an inspiring environment for musicians. The studio, located in , on an acre of land approximately 25 minutes from downtown, spans 5,600 square feet and includes two large control rooms, multiple isolation booths, and residential amenities to foster creativity and productivity. Construction emphasized high sound isolation with decoupled spaces and professional-grade equipment, reflecting the founders' vision of a world-class residential studio tailored for artists at all levels. The grand opening took place on March 16, 2014. Since its inception, Orb Recording Studios has operated as a full-service facility offering recording, mixing, and production services, with Noveskey serving as co-owner and in-house . The studio has hosted a diverse array of projects, including the 2024 album The Great Collapse by Icarus Bell, a band co-founded by Noveskey. Other notable recordings include sessions with , contributing to the studio's reputation for supporting emerging and established acts. Beyond recording, has played a key role in artist development under Noveskey's involvement in , helping nurture careers through guidance and career fostering initiatives as of 2024. This multifaceted approach has positioned the studio as a hub for musical growth in Austin's vibrant scene, emphasizing collaborative environments that enable artists to refine their work without external pressures.

Discography

As performer

Matt Noveskey has been a core performer with since their major-label debut, contributing , guitar, backing vocals, and occasional lead elements on multiple albums and singles. His involvement began with the band's 2000 album Consent to , where he played guitar, , and provided backing vocals. He continued as the primary on (2003), delivering , guitar, and vocals throughout the record. Noveskey's performances are prominent on the platinum-certified Foiled (2006), again handling , guitar, and vocals on tracks like "Hate Me" and "". On subsequent Blue October releases, Noveskey maintained his role as bassist, guitarist, and backing vocalist, appearing on full albums such as Approaching Normal (2008), (2011), (2013), (2016), and I Hope You're Happy (2018). He also performed on live recordings including Things We Do at Night (Live from Texas) (2015) and Live from Manchester (2019). For later works, his contributions shifted to select tracks and songwriting with performance elements, notably co-writing and performing on the 2020 album This Is What I Live For, the 2022 release (Part I), the 2023 follow-up Spinning the Truth Around (Part II), and the 2024 single "Everything We Lost in the Fire". In 2024, released the remix album Happy Birthday (December 14, 2024), featuring remixed versions of previous tracks with Noveskey's original performances. As the frontman and primary performer for (a+)machines, Noveskey handled lead vocals, bass, and guitar on the band's self-titled EP (2004), a five-track release showcasing his songwriting and multi-instrumental style. The project also yielded the live album Live @ Momo's (2006), where he performed vocals and bass during the recorded set. Noveskey co-founded and leads Icarus Bell, performing lead vocals, , and guitars on their debut single "Aces" (2020) and the full-length The Great Collapse (2024), a effort blending and pop influences with guest appearances. In 2025, Icarus Bell released the single "When the Sun Comes Up" (June 6, 2025). In other projects, Noveskey played bass on Harvard of the South's Miracle EP (2014) and their self-titled debut album (2020), supporting vocalists Steve Schiltz and with driving low-end lines. He has contributed bass performances to Alpha Rev releases, including tracks on their early albums, and joined The Joy Thieves in 2019, performing bass, guitar, and vocals on their EP A Blue Girl (2020).

As producer

Noveskey produced Dalton Rapattoni's debut solo album Nobody's Home, released in 2017, which debuted at number five on the chart. He also served as producer for Paco Estrada's Bedtime Stories album in 2015, recorded at Orb Recording Studios. For his own project Icarus Bell, Noveskey produced the debut single "Aces" in 2020 and the full-length album The Great Collapse in 2024. He also produced the 2025 single "When the Sun Comes Up". Among additional production credits, Noveskey worked on select tracks for Courrier's Cathedrals of Color (2011), including track three. He produced Cody Bryan Band's debut album Wreck Me (2013), including the single "Holding On." Noveskey produced Quiet Company's Transgressor (2015), at Orb Recording Studios. He has also produced material for . Through his production company 116 Producers, co-founded with engineer Chuck Alkazian in 2008, Noveskey has continued to handle projects for various artists into 2025.

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