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Waylon Reavis

Waylon Reavis (born September 19, 1978) is an American heavy metal musician and vocalist from Wilkes County, North Carolina, best known for his role as co-lead singer of the Cleveland-based band Mushroomhead from 2004 to 2015. During his tenure with Mushroomhead, Reavis contributed vocals to the band's albums Savior Sorrow (2006), Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children (2010), and The Righteous & the Butterfly (2012), helping to solidify the group's reputation in the alternative metal scene through their masked, theatrical live performances and nu-metal influences. After parting ways with in 2015 amid personal and creative differences, Reavis formed the alternative metal project in 2017, where he serves as frontman, primary songwriter, and the driving creative force. The band has released five studio albums to date, including The Indifference of Good Men (2019), Remember (2021), and the conceptual Victim trilogy comprising Victim 1 (2024) and Victim 2 (2025), exploring themes of human darkness, redemption, and personal struggle through melodic and heavy riffs. In addition to his musical career, Reavis faced a significant health challenge when he was diagnosed with colon cancer in October 2020, a condition that claimed his father's life at age 58; he underwent surgery and treatment, announcing his recovery while continuing to tour and record with A Killer's Confession. Throughout his career, Reavis has also collaborated on projects with bands like Dead by Wednesday and Amerakin Overdose, maintaining an active presence in the metal community.

Early career

Pre-Mushroomhead bands

Before joining in 2004, Waylon Reavis served as the lead vocalist for the alternative metal band 3 Quarters Dead, a group formed in 1999 in , by founding members Kenny Wyatt and Mark Alexander. Reavis contributed to the band's early development during its formative years, performing alongside guitarist Mark Alexander, guitarist Sam Rhodes, bassist Matt Staley, and drummer Kenny Wyatt, with the group's sound drawing from nu-metal and influences. The band toured regionally and built a local following, though specific recordings featuring Reavis's vocals from this period remain limited in documented releases; 3 Quarters Dead's early activity focused on live performances and independent efforts prior to his departure in 2004. Reavis's tenure with 3 Quarters Dead, spanning 1999 to 2004, provided his initial platform in the metal scene, emphasizing aggressive vocal delivery and thematic elements tied to human mortality, as reflected in the band's name symbolizing the loss of mind, body, and heart upon death, leaving only the soul. This experience honed his stage presence and connected him to broader networks, setting the stage for his move to Cleveland's music community.

Entry into Cleveland music scene

Waylon Reavis was born in , and grew up in rural . He relocated to the Akron-Cleveland area in in the early 2000s to immerse himself in the burgeoning heavy metal and alternative music scenes during that period. Growing up in a religiously restrictive household—with a Southern Baptist father and a Jehovah's Witness mother—Reavis faced significant barriers to musical exploration, as and celebrations like birthdays were largely prohibited. Despite this, he began playing around age three or four, self-teaching basic chords, and discovered his passion for heavier sounds after sneaking out at age 15 to see Metallica perform. A pivotal moment came in 1995 when Reavis attended a featuring and Danzig, an event that inspired him to pursue music professionally by demonstrating the viability of the genre. This influence, alongside bands like Metallica, shaped his vocal style and drive to perform, leading him to participate in initial gigs and open mics in the Akron-Cleveland area after his relocation. The regional scene, known for its underground venues and DIY ethos, provided a fertile ground for emerging talent amid the nu-metal wave. Reavis's immersion deepened through networking at local shows, where he connected with fellow musicians via shared bills and informal collaborations, often with childhood friends from Akron. These interactions, including mentorship-like guidance from established local acts, helped build his reputation and opened doors to band invitations within the community. However, challenges abounded: the death of his mother from when he was 13 compounded family disapproval of his pursuits, forcing him to balance music ambitions with day jobs to support himself.

Mushroomhead

Joining and role

In 2004, following the departure of vocalist Jason "J. Mann" Popson, Waylon Reavis was recruited to after his band opened for them at venues in , including Ziggy's in Winston-Salem and Tremont in , where his performances caught the attention of the group. There was no formal audition process; instead, Reavis impressed the band during these shows and a subsequent recording session offered by Mushroomhead's Steve "Skinny" Felton, leading to an invitation to join as Popson's replacement and relocate from to . As co-vocalist alongside Jeffrey Nothing, Reavis assumed responsibilities for harsh and rap-infused vocals, providing a gritty contrast to Nothing's mix of clean and screamed deliveries, which added dynamic layers to the band's sound. Reavis's vocal style emphasized aggressive, high-energy delivery, evident in live performances where he handled rapid-fire rap sections and guttural screams, such as during renditions of tracks like "12 Hundred" that showcased his ability to drive crowd energy in the band's chaotic sets. His contributions extended to the stage, where he embodied a masked integral to Mushroomhead's anonymous, horror-themed aesthetic, donning elaborate designs like the "hummingbird" or "evil eyes" masks that amplified the group's theatrical, otherworldly presence and helped maintain their tradition of visual anonymity. On stage, Reavis focused on interactive entertainment, engaging audiences with intense physicality and humor to ensure memorable experiences, aligning with the band's goal of blending horror elements with high-octane performance. During his early years, Reavis navigated internal dynamics as the "new guy" in a group with over a decade of history, facing initial from members and fans while adapting to the collective's rigid, horror-inspired under Felton's guidance. He described the period as a "trial by fire," requiring him to prove his fit through consistent contributions and embrace the masked anonymity that prioritized the unified identity over individual stardom. This adaptation solidified his role, enabling vocal interplay that shaped Mushroomhead's evolving live and recorded output.

Albums and contributions

Reavis debuted as Mushroomhead's co-lead vocalist on the 2006 album , providing harsh vocals and rap-infused deliveries on key tracks such as "Save Us" and "Kill Tomorrow." These contributions helped define the album's aggressive, nu-metal edge, with faster tempos and heavier riffs compared to prior releases. The recording process occurred in the band's studio, emphasizing a self-contained production led by drummer that allowed Reavis to integrate his style during initial sessions. On the 2010 release Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children, Reavis earned co-writing credits on tracks like "Come On," where he originated a verse concept that Jeffrey Nothing expanded into the final structure. His vocal performance blended screamed aggression with rhythmic rap elements on songs including "Come On" and "I Am the One," adding emotional depth to the album's eerie, doom-tinged atmosphere. This era highlighted Reavis's growing influence in lyric crafting, focusing on themes of detachment and confrontation. This album marked the return of former vocalist Jason "J. Mann" Popson, leading to shared vocal duties among Reavis, , and Popson on (2014). Reavis contributed co-lead vocals and lyrics exploring personal narratives, including tributes to lost loved ones and band associates, while tracks like "Childlike" featured lead vocals by guest Jus Mic. The album's production, overseen by , shifted toward more reflective introspection from the band's earlier abstract horror themes. Throughout his 2004–2015 tenure, Reavis impacted 's sound by infusing rap verses and dynamic vocal contrasts into their core, bridging the gap between Jeffrey Nothing's melodic lines and the band's percussive intensity for a more layered, aggressive aesthetic.

Departure

In October 2015, Waylon Reavis announced his departure from after 11 years as a vocalist, citing with band ownership, creative disagreements, and personal unhappiness with the band's direction. In a video statement, he explained that his "heart wasn't there" and that the monotony of the situation had become a burden, leading him to sever ties with both the band and their label, Filthy Hands Company. Mushroomhead responded by continuing their ongoing tour without interruption, bringing in touring vocalist Jackie LaPonza to fill the role immediately following Reavis's exit. Reavis publicly urged fans to support the band's performances and refrain from negativity toward LaPonza, emphasizing that his departure was handled professionally. Reflecting on his tenure in subsequent interviews, Reavis described cherishing the "wonderful memories" from his time with the band but feeling unfulfilled toward the end, to the point where he nearly quit music altogether. He expressed relief at the change, noting it allowed him to move beyond the emotional weight of the experience. The departure led to a brief career hiatus for Reavis, during which he stepped back from the music industry before eventually forming as a creative rebound.

A Killer's Confession

Formation and lineup

was formed in 2016 in , Ohio, by vocalist Waylon Reavis following his departure from the previous year. Seeking greater creative control after feeling constrained in his prior band, Reavis aimed to pursue a more straightforward sound that allowed for personal expression and genre-blending influences, drawing from his experiences to establish a project centered on raw emotion and social themes. That same year, the band signed a with EMP Label Group, which supported the development of their debut material. The initial lineup featured Reavis on vocals, alongside guitarist Matt Trumpy, guitarist Paul Elliott, bassist JP Cross, and drummer Jon Dale, forming the core group that shaped the band's early direction. Reavis has credited this ensemble as the "backbone" of , emphasizing their talent and collaborative synergy in realizing his vision. Over time, the lineup has evolved, with members like Scott Creekmore later contributing on guitar, reflecting the band's adaptive structure influenced by Reavis's prior experiences in larger, masked ensembles. The band's origins trace back to early 2016 demos, beginning with the track "," recorded with guest input from guitarist Brian "Head" Welch of Korn, which served as an independent foundation before the full album's production. These initial recordings, developed amid Reavis's personal recovery and return to music, paved the way for the group's debut album by late , marking a transition from solo ideation to a cohesive band effort.

Discography

A Killer's Confession's discography spans five studio albums as of 2025, with Waylon Reavis serving as and primary songwriter on each release, often drawing from personal and thematic narratives to shape the lyrics. The band's debut album, Unbroken, was released on , 2017, via EMP Label Group. Recorded with contributions from guitarists Matt Trumpy and Paul Elliott, bassist JP Cross, and drummer Jon Dale, the album features Reavis's raw vocal delivery across tracks exploring personal rebirth and perseverance, such as "Re-Birth" and "A Killer's Confession" (featuring Brian "Head" Welch). Highlights include the aggressive "Spawn of 7" and collaborative closer "Letting Go" (featuring Amerakin Overdose), emphasizing Reavis's role in crafting resilient, introspective themes amid heavy riffs. Follow-up The Indifference of Good Men arrived on October 18, 2019, through Wake Up! Music Rocks. This 13-track effort, with Reavis handling vocals and lyrical duties, delves into moral ambiguity and human flaws, highlighted by singles like "Numb" and "Twisted Faith." Key songs such as "Angel on the Outside" and the showcase interconnected elements, reflecting Reavis's vision of societal indifference through nu-metal intensity. The third album, Remember, was issued on , 2021, also via Wake Up! Music Rocks. Composed during the challenges of the era, it features Reavis's emotive vocals on tracks like "" and the guest-laden "Tell Your Soul" (featuring Mudvayne's ), focusing on themes of reflection and redemption. The album's production, involving lineup adjustments including new members like drummer Morgan Bauer, underscores Reavis's central songwriting in maintaining the band's evolving sound. In 2024, signed with and released Victim 1 on September 13, marking the start of a trilogy centered on a vigilante's . Reavis drives the through his and vocals on singles including "Martyr" and "Greed," with the 10-track album blending melodic and edges on songs like "Filth" and "Wasteland." The trilogy continued with Victim 2 on September 19, 2025, via , extending the killer's psychological arc with Reavis at the forefront of composition and performance. Standout singles "Hopeless Gray" and "" highlight his narrative focus, alongside the Nirvana cover "Heart Shaped Box" and originals like "," delivering 11 tracks of thematic depth and heavy aggression.
AlbumRelease DateLabelKey Tracks
UnbrokenApril 28, 2017EMP Label Group"Re-Birth," "" (feat. Brian "Head" Welch), "Spawn of 7"
The Indifference of Good MenOctober 18, 2019Wake Up! Music Rocks"Numb," "Twisted Faith," "Angel on the Outside"
RememberNovember 19, 2021Wake Up! Music Rocks"," "Tell Your Soul" (feat. ), "Trapped Inside"
Victim 1September 13, 2024"Martyr," "Greed," "Filth"
Victim 2September 19, 2025"Hopeless Gray," "Hollow," "Heart Shaped Box"

Style and reception

A Killer's Confession's musical style has evolved from its industrial metal roots, influenced by Waylon Reavis's tenure in , toward a more melodic and sound incorporating nu-metal and groove elements. Early works featured down-tuned, crushing riffs with tinges and aggressive energy, blending hooks and heavy alt-metal diversity. Over time, the band incorporated synths, influences, and alternative vibes, creating a cinematic, genre-blending approach that emphasizes tight grooves and impassioned delivery. Reavis's versatile vocals—spanning clean singing, guttural screams, and rap-infused flows—serve as a cornerstone, showcasing impressive range and contributing to the band's dynamic, high-octane presence. Thematically, the band's work, particularly the Victim trilogy, delves into personal , inner demons, and narratives of , exploring the light and dark sides of through a serial killer's perspective on , , and moral reckoning. These concepts offer via violent imagery and reflections on division, principles, and transformation, framing the killer's journey as a for confronting personal turmoil and societal indifference. The trilogy's storyline progresses from and aggression to and indiscriminate reckoning, emphasizing emotional depth over literal . Critically, has garnered positive reviews for the raw energy and heaviness of its debut album Unbroken, with praise for its adrenaline-fueled hooks and Reavis's vocal prowess, though some noted inconsistencies in production and stylistic focus. Later releases like Victim 1 received solid acclaim for confident grooves and thematic reminiscent of early nu-metal acts, earning a 7/10 for its honest aggression despite lacking innovation. However, Victim 2 drew mixed responses, lauded for strong instrumentals and fun hooks but critiqued for repetitive elements and shallower narrative depth in the trilogy's progression, scoring a 5/10 as a standalone effort. The band's fan base has grown steadily, supported by extensive touring, the Spring 2025 headline run with guests like former vocalist J-Mann, and the fall 2025 co-headlining with . These outings, alongside appearances on the , have expanded their reach in the scene, fostering a dedicated following drawn to their live intensity and conceptual storytelling. No major awards or nominations have been reported for the band to date.

Other projects

Collaborations

Reavis has engaged in notable musical collaborations outside his primary band projects, particularly venturing into electronic music. In March 2021, he provided guest vocals for "It Takes Me," a track by producer Boom Kitty that was included in the official Original Soundtrack Volume 4 for the Beat Saber. The song blends high-energy electronic beats with Reavis's powerful, melodic delivery, expanding the game's soundtrack with metal-infused elements. Building on this partnership, Reavis featured again on Boom Kitty's "Don't Question Me," released in October 2021 and subsequently adapted for custom maps in Beat Saber by the community. These recordings were completed remotely, with Reavis contributing his vocal tracks from his home studio in Cleveland, allowing flexibility amid his touring schedule with A Killer's Confession. The track maintains an upbeat, dance-oriented electronic style, further demonstrating Reavis's adaptability beyond heavy metal. These electronic collaborations underscore Reavis's vocal range and willingness to experiment with genres distinct from his metal roots, contributing to his post-2015 career diversification. No additional collaborations were reported in interviews through 2025.

Acting and media appearances

Waylon Reavis made his feature-film debut in the 2011 horror movie 13th Sign, directed by Michael Donald Bryant and Stan Fritzmeier, where he portrayed the character Faris alongside fellow Mushroomhead member Jeffrey Nothing as the Surgeon. The Michigan-based production utilized local talent and film tax incentives, with filming occurring during downtime from Reavis's band commitments. In 2015, Reavis appeared in the short film Tonight Will Go as Follows, playing the role of in a cast that included performers like Missy Bookbinder and Robert Brettenaugh. This role marked an early extension of his on-stage persona into scripted visuals, emphasizing dramatic intensity. Reavis's presence expanded in 2025 through promotional content tied to , including the music video for "In Case of Emergency," where he performed as the lead vocalist in a collaboration featuring former singer J. Mann. His , often highlighted by extensive tattoos symbolizing themes of family and , has been visually integrated into these appearances, enhancing his distinctive on-screen identity during and segments. Throughout 2025, Reavis engaged in several interviews to discuss his trajectory and projects, such as the August of the at the , where he addressed experiences and upcoming releases. He also appeared on the Bringin' it Backwards in , reflecting on his transition from to . Additional spots included a September conversation on MisplacedStraws.com and a Teaser Talk at the same tattoo-focused , underscoring his evolving role in media beyond live performances.

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