Al Montfort
Musical artist
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Alistair "Al" Montfort (born 1986) is an Australian musician. He is a member of Chateau, Dick Diver, East Link, Lower Plenty, Russell St Bombings, Sleeper & Snake, Straightjacket Nation, Terry, Total Control, and UV Race, as well as performing under the solo name Snake.
Al Montfort | |
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| Also known as | Snake |
| Born | Alistair Montfort |
| Occupations | musician, producer |
| Instruments | sarangi, guitar, saxophone, drums, vocals, |
| Labels | Aarght Records, Anti Fade Records, R.I.P Society Records, Upset the Rhythm |
| Member of | Chateau, Dick Diver, East Link, Lower Plenty, Russell St Bombings, Sleeper & Snake, Straightjacket Nation, Terry, Total Control, UV Race |
Career
Al Montfort was born December 1986 in East Melbourne, Victoria.[1] He grew up in Northcote and Yarragon, learnt bass at school, and joined Straightjacket Nation when he was still a student.[1] He then formed UV Race with Marcus Reichsteiner and Moses Twotimes, and later formed other groups such as Lower Plenty, and Eastlink.[1]
Vice reported in 2014 that Montfort was a member of 24 bands around Melbourne.[2] He was nominated for Australian of the Year in 2013,[3] but lost to Adam Goodes.[1][4]
He released a solo album under the name Snake in 2014 where he played guitar, saxophone, drum machine, buffalo horn flute, and sarangi.[2] The self-titled tape was released on his label Hidiotic,[5] and was followed in 2018 by the album Snake & Friends on R.I.P Society Records.[6][7]
Montfort has collaborated with his partner Amy Hill on two albums as Sleeper and Snake. They previously collaborated on Snake's 'Forever New',[8] and also perform together as members of Terry.[9][10]
Montfort has also recorded albums for bands Primo!,[11] and The Shifters.[12]