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Simon Collins

Simon Philip Nando Collins (born 14 September 1976) is a British-Canadian , , and , renowned for his work as a and in . He is the son of English musician and his first wife, Andrea Bertorelli. Beginning his musical journey at age seven by playing drums, Collins developed his skills alongside influences from bands like and , often touring with his father's band during his youth. Collins launched his solo career in the late , releasing his debut album All of Who You Are in 1999, which sold over 100,000 units and blended electro-synth pop elements. Subsequent solo efforts include Time for Truth (2005), the rock-oriented U-Catastrophe (2008)—featuring a duet with his father on the track "The Big Bang"—and Becoming Human (2020). In 2009, he co-founded the progressive rock band with keyboardist Dave Kerzner, serving as lead vocalist and drummer; the group released their Dimensionaut in 2013 and won the Limelight Award for Best New Band at the 2013 Progressive Music Awards. More recently, Collins formed the duo eMolecule with guitarist Kelly Nordstrom in 2020, releasing their debut /industrial The Architect in 2023 via InsideOut Music.

Early life

Birth and family background

Simon Collins was born on September 14, 1976, in , , . He is the son of musician and his first wife, Andrea Bertorelli. Collins has half-siblings, including adopted sister from his mother's side, half-sister from his father's second marriage, and half-brothers Nic Collins and Matthew Collins from his father's third marriage. Following his parents' divorce in 1980, Collins moved with his mother and Joely to , , , in 1984 at the age of eight. He acquired Canadian citizenship in addition to his British citizenship through residency and his mother's background. From an early age, Collins was exposed to music through his father's involvement with Genesis, including accompanying him on tours and experiencing a musical home environment that introduced him to .

Musical influences and education

Simon Collins received his first at the age of five, a gift from his father, renowned musician , which ignited his passion for percussion. Growing up in a household steeped in musical heritage, he became largely self-taught, honing his drumming skills by playing along to his father's records and those of influential artists. Key early inspirations included the explosive style of The Who's , whose dynamic and unconventional approach resonated deeply with the young drummer, as well as the rhythmic complexities of —his father's band—and elements of that emphasized technical precision and . Pop music also played a role in shaping his versatile ear, blending accessible melodies with more experimental sounds. At age twelve, Collins made his onstage debut, performing drums on "Easy Lover" alongside his father, marking an early immersion in professional settings. This experience, combined with watching rehearsals and live shows from the wings, further fueled his development without relying on structured training. He attended in , where he balanced academics with informal music practice, forming bands with peers and experimenting in local scenes, though he pursued no formal in music. Collins' background fostered multi-instrumental abilities, particularly on , vocals, and piano, allowing him to compose and perform across genres from —drawn from bands like and —to and pop structures. His self-directed approach emphasized conceptual growth over technical drills, prioritizing the emotional and rhythmic intensity observed in his father's work and broader influences like pioneers. This foundation laid the groundwork for his distinctive style, blending raw energy with sophisticated layering.

Career

Early solo work and breakthroughs

In 1999, Simon Collins signed a recording deal with WEA Germany (a subsidiary of Warner Music) ahead of his relocation from Vancouver to Frankfurt, Germany, in 2000, which facilitated the expanded release of his debut solo album. This move marked a pivotal step in his professional transition from local performances to international exposure, leveraging the European music scene's opportunities for emerging artists. Collins' debut album, All of Who You Are, was initially released in in 1999, with expanded editions following in and in 2000. The trance-influenced project achieved commercial success, selling 100,000 copies in alone, largely driven by the "Pride," which peaked at No. 31 on the German charts and charted across Eastern and . Additional singles "" and "Shine Through" (co-written with ) further promoted the album, highlighting Collins' emerging style blending electronic elements with pop sensibilities. In 2005, Collins released his second solo album, Time for Truth, on the independent Lightyears label, shifting toward a more organic sound with adult contemporary influences. On this record, he took a hands-on role, performing vocals alongside self-recorded drums and keyboards on most tracks, which allowed for greater artistic control and exploration of introspective themes centered on and . The album's release solidified his breakthrough as a multifaceted artist, garnering media interest partly due to his familial connection to , while emphasizing his distinct evolution beyond initial trance roots. Following the release of his second solo album, Collins issued his third studio effort, U-Catastrophe, in 2008, marking his major-label debut in the United States through Razor & Tie Records. The album blended rock with progressive elements, featuring contributions from musicians such as Dave Kerzner and Kelly Nordstrom, and included a notable drum duet with his father, Phil Collins, on the instrumental track "The Big Bang." The lead single, "Unconditional," peaked at No. 12 on the US Adult Contemporary chart, showcasing Collins' vocal style in a pop-rock ballad. Lyrically, the record explored themes of personal vulnerability and environmental concern, as seen in tracks like "Disappearing," which critiques humanity's impact on the planet.

Sound of Contact

Sound of Contact was formed in 2009 by Simon Collins and Dave Kerzner, who had initially met during rehearsals in 2006, with Kelly Nordstrom and later joining as multi-instrumentalists on guitar and bass. Collins served as the band's and , bringing a style that integrated his rhythmic contributions with layered vocals and conceptual songwriting. The group's sound drew influences from classic acts like and , emphasizing intricate arrangements and thematic depth. The band's debut album, Dimensionaut, was released in May 2013 by InsideOut Music after three years of collaborative development, including jam sessions that shaped its tracks. As a , it follows the sci-fi narrative of "Dimo," a nameless traveler navigating time, space, and intergalactic isolation in search of reunion with a , inspired by Collins' interest in cosmology and astronomy. Key tracks such as "" and "I Am Dimensionaut" exemplify this storytelling through dynamic prog structures blending electronic elements and rock . The album received strong critical acclaim for its ambitious narrative and production, earning 5-star reviews across platforms like and music magazines. Following the release, embarked on touring in 2013 and 2014 to promote Dimensionaut, including a performance at the Marillion Weekend convention in , , where they played to 3,000 fans, as well as European dates supporting and Beardfish, the Night of the Prog festival in Loreley, , and a U.S. headlining tour in August and September. Collins and Kerzner also guested at Steve Hackett's Genesis Revisited II show in during this period. In January 2018, Collins and announced their departure from , stating it was a decision made out of respect for the remaining members without disclosing specific reasons. continued as a duo with Kerzner and Dorsey, though plans for a follow-up album were disrupted. The group won the "Limelight" award for Best New Band at the 2013 Progressive Music Awards.

Later solo career and collaborations

Collins' fourth solo album, Becoming Human, arrived in 2020 via Frontiers Music Srl, co-produced by Collins himself alongside Robbie Bronnimann. Self-reflective in nature, the album delved into spiritual growth and , drawing from Collins' personal experiences of turmoil and resilience; the title track, for instance, contemplates existence within a and the pursuit of deeper truth. Blending with electronic textures, it emphasized hooks and melodic structures, signaling a maturation in Collins' songwriting. Throughout this period, Collins engaged in several key collaborations that highlighted his versatility as a drummer and vocalist. He provided drum work alongside on U-Catastrophe's "The Big Bang," a dynamic percussion showcase. Guest appearances included vocals on Steve Hackett's rendition of ' "" during the 2014 Cruise to the Edge festival, where Collins performed the "Apocalypse in 9/8" section, and guitar contributions from Hackett on U-Catastrophe's "Fast Forward the Future." In the , Collins co-founded the electronic-prog duo eMolecule with longtime collaborator Nordstrom, releasing their debut album The Architect in 2023, which incorporated synth-driven soundscapes and experimental elements. Post-2020, Collins has focused on independent production, with an emphasis on songwriting and studio work rather than extensive touring—no major tours have been undertaken as of 2025. This phase reflects a broader shift in his solo output toward infused with , evident in Becoming Human and eMolecule's explorations, while he continues developing material for eMolecule's follow-up album.

Personal life

Family relationships

Simon Collins maintains a close relationship with his father, , characterized by mutual support in their respective music careers and occasional collaborative efforts. The two have shared studio sessions, most notably on the drum duet "The Big Bang" from Simon's 2008 album U-Catastrophe, where Phil contributed drums alongside his son. Despite living in different countries—Phil primarily in , with a property in , and Simon in rural —they stay connected through regular communication, including calls, as Simon noted during his father's 70th birthday celebration in 2021. Simon shares supportive bonds with his half-siblings, including half-brother and drummer Nic Collins (based in ), half-sister and actress (in ), and half-sister (actress and producer based in ), though professional collaborations are limited. As half-siblings through their father (with Joely also sharing their mother), they maintain contact amid busy lives and geographic separation. Simon has highlighted the familial encouragement they provide, emphasizing a shared sense of inspiration from their musical and artistic pursuits without direct overlap in projects. Following his parents' in 1980, Simon's mother, Andrea Bertorelli, has remained a significant influence, prompting his relocation to rural around 2019 to be closer to her and other family members. Family gatherings occur infrequently due to their dispersed locations but hold importance, as evidenced by the 2021 Zoom reunion for Phil's milestone birthday, which Simon described as "lovely" and affirming of their ties. Simon has not publicly mentioned having children, viewing his family primarily as a wellspring of personal inspiration that informs his creative work while keeping professional boundaries distinct. Collins has faced several legal issues related to substance use. In 2014, he was arrested in on suspicion of possession and supply of illegal drugs, though details of resolution are limited. In January 2021, he was charged with cocaine possession in , , but the case was struck out. More recently, in June 2024, he was convicted of drink-driving in Kenmare District Court, Kerry, , receiving a €500 fine and a 12-month driving disqualification. In a 2021 , Collins disclosed a history of struggles, alongside his , which contributed to a tumultuous period but also informed his introspective songwriting and personal growth on his album Becoming Human. He has since focused on recovery and music as outlets for healing.

Residence and personal identity

Simon Collins holds dual British-Canadian citizenship, reflecting his birth in , , to British parents and his subsequent upbringing in following his family's relocation there circa 1981 after his parents' divorce. His primary residence since around 2019 is in rural , (Greenane Cottage, Templenoe, Blackwater), where he relocated to be near family. He maintains ties to , , including storage for musical equipment, and divides time with the , utilizing recording studios in and for projects like the 2020 album Becoming Human, tracked at Sweeten Manor in and West House in . Collins has publicly identified as bisexual in interviews, emphasizing openness about his sexuality as a core aspect of his personal authenticity. In a 2005 discussion, he stated, “I've always been pretty open about my sexuality. I have a girlfriend right now. Before that, I had a boyfriend,” highlighting his experiences without tying them to activism. This self-identification aligns with themes of personal growth in his life, though he has consistently prioritized regarding deeper aspects of his and relationships. Collins married in 2010 after a long-term romance, but the union ended in divorce, with his demanding music career cited as a contributing factor to their growing apart. He has described the period surrounding the divorce as tumultuous, involving personal challenges that informed his introspective songwriting, yet he maintains a low profile on such matters. As of November 2025, Collins continues to share limited details about his personal life beyond these disclosures, underscoring a deliberate focus on privacy amid his professional commitments.

Discography

Solo studio albums

Simon Collins released his debut solo studio album, All of Who You Are, in 1999 through Warner Music , with a re-release in 2000 featuring an additional track. The album comprises 12 tracks and was co-produced by Collins with the German team of Peter Plate and Ulf Leo Sommer, blending and pop elements. It achieved commercial success, selling 100,000 units in , driven by singles like "," which charted across , and "Shine Through," co-written with . His second album, Time for Truth, followed in as an independent release on his own Lightyears Music label. Featuring 12 tracks, it showcased Collins handling vocals, drums, and keyboards throughout, emphasizing a more organic sound. The delved into personal themes of political awareness, environmental concerns, and spiritual evolution, reflecting introspective growth. In 2008, Collins issued U-Catastrophe via Razor & Tie in North America, marking his international debut with 12 tracks oriented toward adult contemporary and AOR pop rock. Co-produced by Collins and Grammy-winning engineer Kevin Churko, the album included contributions from Dave Kerzner on keyboards, Kelly Nordstrom on vocals, Steve Hackett on guitar, and a guest appearance by Collins' father, Phil, on drums for "The Big Bang." The lead single, "Unconditional," peaked at number 12 on the US Adult Contemporary chart, highlighting the album's emotional depth and polished production. Collins' fourth solo effort, Becoming Human, arrived in 2020 on , consisting of 12 tracks that fuse with . Co-produced by Collins and longtime collaborator Dave Kerzner, it explores and personal , portraying humanity's journey toward inner power and hope amid life's challenges. The album draws on progressive influences similar to his band work while addressing existential themes of surrender, renewal, and transcendence.

Sound of Contact releases

Sound of Contact released their debut studio album, Dimensionaut, on May 24, 2013, via InsideOut Music. The 11-track album features Simon Collins on lead vocals and drums, alongside contributions from Dave Kerzner on keyboards and guitars, on guitars and bass, and Kelly Nordstrom on keyboards and orchestration. It unfolds as a conceptual sci-fi centered on a solitary dimensionaut's odyssey through time and space, grappling with isolation and the quest for reunion with a lost soulmate. In promotion of Dimensionaut, the band issued the single "Not Coming Down" in 2013, followed by "Pale Blue Dot" in 2014. These tracks highlighted the album's melodic prog elements and Collins' dynamic vocal delivery. The band undertook tours in 2013 and 2014, including appearances at festivals like Progdreams II and shows in , with fan-recorded and official video captures of live performances such as "Pale Blue Dot" and "Mobius Slip" made available online. No official live albums or EPs were released during Collins' involvement. No additional studio releases occurred under Collins' tenure with the band; his involvement ended in 2018, after which the band continued with other members.

Other projects and collaborations

In addition to his solo work and Sound of Contact, Simon Collins has engaged in several collaborative projects that highlight his versatility as a drummer, vocalist, and producer. One notable endeavor is the duo eMolecule, formed with longtime collaborator Kelly Nordstrom, both formerly of Sound of Contact. Their debut album, The Architect, released on February 10, 2023 via InsideOut Music, features Collins on drums, lead and backing vocals, and production duties alongside Nordstrom's guitar and keyboards. The record blends progressive rock with heavy riffs, atmospheric soundscapes, and experimental elements, drawing influences from 1970s prog and modern metal, as evidenced by tracks like the title song's intense rhythms and the epic closer "eMolecule." Collins has also contributed vocals to prominent progressive rock compilations and tribute projects. On Steve Hackett's Genesis Revisited II (2012, InsideOut Music), he provided lead vocals for tracks including "For Absent Friends" and sections of the suite "Supper's Ready," bringing a fresh interpretation to Genesis material while honoring the original arrangements. This collaboration marked a significant guest appearance, showcasing Collins' vocal range in a high-profile reimagining of classic prog songs. Further extending his collaborative reach, Collins co-wrote several songs for Dave Kerzner's In Continuum project, including contributions to the concept albums Acceleration Theory Part One: AlienA (2018) and Part Two: (2019), both released via Sonic Elements. These sci-fi themed works incorporate his melodic ideas into expansive prog structures, though he did not perform on the recordings. A personal highlight in Collins' collaborations is his work with his father, , who played drums on the track "The Big Bang" from Simon's 2008 solo album U-Catastrophe. This father-son pairing added a dynamic percussive layer to the song's energetic prog-pop drive. As of 2025, Collins and are developing a second eMolecule album, but no major new collaborative releases have emerged since The Architect, allowing focus on these established side projects.

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