Lee Altus

Lee Altus is a Ukrainian-American musician and heavy metal guitarist, currently playing in Exodus.

Lee Altus
Altus with Heathen at Hellfest 2013
Background information
Born (1966-05-13) 13 May 1966
Odessa, Ukrainian SSR
Genres
Occupation(s)
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active1986–present
Labels
Associated acts

Career

Altus first came to public attention in the mid-1980s with his original band, Heathen. He served as the principal songwriter and a founding member of Heathen playing on all four of their LP's, Breaking The Silence, Victims of Deception, The Evolution of Chaos and Empire of the Blind. In 1990, Altus was considered for the position in Megadeth vacated by Jeff Young, but declined, and the job was given instead to Marty Friedman. He later became a permanent member of the band Exodus.

After Heathen broke up in 1992 Altus moved to Germany along with his fellow ex-Heathen members Doug Piercy and Darren Minter. Altus and Minter played in the industrial metal group Die Krupps for much of the remainder of the 1990s.[1] He also participated in a reunited version of Angel Witch.

Returning to America around 2001, Altus reunited Heathen along with Minter, vocalist Dave White, bassist Mike Jastremski and guitarist Ira Black. The band put out an EP entitled Recovered, made up of rare material and, with a new second guitarist and bassist, in 2010 released The Evolution of Chaos. In 2005 Altus replaced Rick Hunolt in San Francisco thrash metal band Exodus, with whom he still currently plays, performing on their Shovel Headed Kill Machine, The Atrocity Exhibition, Let There Be Blood, Exhibit B: The Human Condition and Blood In, Blood Out albums.

Personal life

Lee is a longtime fan of the Philadelphia Flyers NHL franchise, including wearing Flyers shirts while headlining the 2020 70,000 Tons of Metal festival.

Equipment

Altus currently endorses ESP Guitars, though he used to play Jackson King V guitars. Altus was a long time user of Mesa/Boogie Amplifiers as well, but is currently an ENGL endorsee.[2]

References

  1. "Biography: Die Krupps". Allmusic. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  2. "Professionals". ENGL Amplification. Archived from the original on 3 October 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
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