He is best known as the second guitarist in the seminal industrial metal band Godflesh on the second half of their Streetcleaner album and on the Slavestate EP as well as a tour member of the band on respective supporting tours, although Neville had been making music with G. C. Green and later, Justin Broadrick, since 1983 in noise outfit Fall of Because; a band that would break up in 1987 and later reform in 1988 at Broadrick’s initiative, now evolved into the Industrial Metal that was Godflesh.
Neville is noted for his distinctive style, which can be said to be influenced by that of Geordie Walker of Killing Joke, but with an even greater experimental edge and a flair for drawn out improvisation, creating an unusual and original synergy of noise and melody akin to some of the work of Norman Westberg, Justin Broadrick and Robert Hampson.
Apart from his work with Fall of Because and Godflesh, Neville is also the founder of the underground experimentalindustrial metal band Cable Regime, also featuring Diarmuid Dalton (now also bassist with Jesu) and Steve Hough (also involved with Justin Broadrick’s Final, and once a Godflesh touring member), which has been his main project since 1992.
Paul on the bass! and he sings!
Elevate Philippines misions trip April 2007
published: 24 Apr 2007
Corazon, Paul, Neville, Ludwig & Janvil - Che Sara on TwelveTo3
Corazon, Paul, Neville, Ludwig & Janvil - Che Sara on TwelveTo3 - Copyright 2016 PBS Malta Limited/TVM/Authors. All Rights Reserved.
published: 28 Mar 2016
Corazon, Paul, Neville, Ludwig & Janvil - Funiculi Funicula on TwelveTo3
Corazon, Paul, Neville, Ludwig & Janvil - Funiculi Funicula on TwelveTo3 - Copyright 2016 PBS Malta Limited/TVM/Authors. All Rights Reserved.
published: 28 Mar 2016
Ridin' Westward- Paul Neville Tiny Desk 2018
Ridin' Westward, Written and performed by Paul Neville at the headquarters of St.Vincent de Paul in Eugene, Or, in front of the dest that is speculated to have once belonged to the founder of St.Vincent de Paul and/or Ken Kesey.
this video was brought to you in combined effort between Eugene's Instrument Library, St.Vincent de Paul, Wandering Notions, and WhereHows? Productions
published: 23 Mar 2018
Neville Refalo & Paul Giordimaina - Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu on TwelveTo3
Neville Refalo & Paul Giordimaina - Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu on TwelveTo3 - Copyright 2016 PBS Malta Limited/TVM/Authors. All Rights Reserved.
published: 28 Mar 2016
Paul Simon and Aaron Neville Bridge Over Troubled Water New Orlands Jazz Festival 2001
www.simonandgarfunkel.es
published: 07 Jun 2020
"Trailer Park Girl" By Paul Neville with backup by Chris Turner.
When I was 12 years old, I met a girl named Iris in a trailer park off Rte. 66 near St. Louis. I wrote this song for her. Thanks to my friend Chris Turner for backing me up on my first YouTube video.
published: 10 Sep 2021
Neville Refalo & Paul Giordimaina - Is This The Way To Amarillo on TwelveTo3
Neville Refalo & Paul Giordimaina - Is This The Way To Amarillo on TwelveTo3 - Copyright 2016 PBS Malta Limited/TVM/Authors. All Rights Reserved.
published: 06 May 2016
Yellow Moon (Neville Brothers) excerpt - The Kites
The Kites@The Brass Monkey 25/8/2018. Featuring Peter O'Reagan - vocals; David McMaster - keys; Guy Saminaden - bass; Jack Evans - guitar; Paul Phillips - sax; Paul Kneipp - drums. Visit kitesband.com!
published: 10 Sep 2018
Los Bibilicos: Charles Neville and Paul Green
Saxophonist Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers and clarinetist Paul Green perform their jazz-inspired version of the Ladino tune Los Bibilicos. Concert was part of the 2012 Berkshires Summer Celebration of Jewish Music in Pittsfield, MA, exploring the interconnections between Jewish and African-American music.
Ridin' Westward, Written and performed by Paul Neville at the headquarters of St.Vincent de Paul in Eugene, Or, in front of the dest that is speculated to have ...
Ridin' Westward, Written and performed by Paul Neville at the headquarters of St.Vincent de Paul in Eugene, Or, in front of the dest that is speculated to have once belonged to the founder of St.Vincent de Paul and/or Ken Kesey.
this video was brought to you in combined effort between Eugene's Instrument Library, St.Vincent de Paul, Wandering Notions, and WhereHows? Productions
Ridin' Westward, Written and performed by Paul Neville at the headquarters of St.Vincent de Paul in Eugene, Or, in front of the dest that is speculated to have once belonged to the founder of St.Vincent de Paul and/or Ken Kesey.
this video was brought to you in combined effort between Eugene's Instrument Library, St.Vincent de Paul, Wandering Notions, and WhereHows? Productions
When I was 12 years old, I met a girl named Iris in a trailer park off Rte. 66 near St. Louis. I wrote this song for her. Thanks to my friend Chris Turner for ...
When I was 12 years old, I met a girl named Iris in a trailer park off Rte. 66 near St. Louis. I wrote this song for her. Thanks to my friend Chris Turner for backing me up on my first YouTube video.
When I was 12 years old, I met a girl named Iris in a trailer park off Rte. 66 near St. Louis. I wrote this song for her. Thanks to my friend Chris Turner for backing me up on my first YouTube video.
The Kites@The Brass Monkey 25/8/2018. Featuring Peter O'Reagan - vocals; David McMaster - keys; Guy Saminaden - bass; Jack Evans - guitar; Paul Phillips - sax; ...
The Kites@The Brass Monkey 25/8/2018. Featuring Peter O'Reagan - vocals; David McMaster - keys; Guy Saminaden - bass; Jack Evans - guitar; Paul Phillips - sax; Paul Kneipp - drums. Visit kitesband.com!
The Kites@The Brass Monkey 25/8/2018. Featuring Peter O'Reagan - vocals; David McMaster - keys; Guy Saminaden - bass; Jack Evans - guitar; Paul Phillips - sax; Paul Kneipp - drums. Visit kitesband.com!
Saxophonist Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers and clarinetist Paul Green perform their jazz-inspired version of the Ladino tune Los Bibilicos. Concert was...
Saxophonist Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers and clarinetist Paul Green perform their jazz-inspired version of the Ladino tune Los Bibilicos. Concert was part of the 2012 Berkshires Summer Celebration of Jewish Music in Pittsfield, MA, exploring the interconnections between Jewish and African-American music.
Saxophonist Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers and clarinetist Paul Green perform their jazz-inspired version of the Ladino tune Los Bibilicos. Concert was part of the 2012 Berkshires Summer Celebration of Jewish Music in Pittsfield, MA, exploring the interconnections between Jewish and African-American music.
Ridin' Westward, Written and performed by Paul Neville at the headquarters of St.Vincent de Paul in Eugene, Or, in front of the dest that is speculated to have once belonged to the founder of St.Vincent de Paul and/or Ken Kesey.
this video was brought to you in combined effort between Eugene's Instrument Library, St.Vincent de Paul, Wandering Notions, and WhereHows? Productions
When I was 12 years old, I met a girl named Iris in a trailer park off Rte. 66 near St. Louis. I wrote this song for her. Thanks to my friend Chris Turner for backing me up on my first YouTube video.
The Kites@The Brass Monkey 25/8/2018. Featuring Peter O'Reagan - vocals; David McMaster - keys; Guy Saminaden - bass; Jack Evans - guitar; Paul Phillips - sax; Paul Kneipp - drums. Visit kitesband.com!
Saxophonist Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers and clarinetist Paul Green perform their jazz-inspired version of the Ladino tune Los Bibilicos. Concert was part of the 2012 Berkshires Summer Celebration of Jewish Music in Pittsfield, MA, exploring the interconnections between Jewish and African-American music.
He is best known as the second guitarist in the seminal industrial metal band Godflesh on the second half of their Streetcleaner album and on the Slavestate EP as well as a tour member of the band on respective supporting tours, although Neville had been making music with G. C. Green and later, Justin Broadrick, since 1983 in noise outfit Fall of Because; a band that would break up in 1987 and later reform in 1988 at Broadrick’s initiative, now evolved into the Industrial Metal that was Godflesh.
Neville is noted for his distinctive style, which can be said to be influenced by that of Geordie Walker of Killing Joke, but with an even greater experimental edge and a flair for drawn out improvisation, creating an unusual and original synergy of noise and melody akin to some of the work of Norman Westberg, Justin Broadrick and Robert Hampson.
Apart from his work with Fall of Because and Godflesh, Neville is also the founder of the underground experimentalindustrial metal band Cable Regime, also featuring Diarmuid Dalton (now also bassist with Jesu) and Steve Hough (also involved with Justin Broadrick’s Final, and once a Godflesh touring member), which has been his main project since 1992.