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Brent Hinds: Remembering the Mastodon Co-Founder After His Tragic Death

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Brent Hinds, the influential guitarist, singer, and co-founder of Mastodon, died following a motorcycle crash in Atlanta on August 20, 2025. He was 51. Police say Hinds’ Harley-Davidson collided with a BMW SUV that failed to yield while turning left at the intersection of Memorial Drive SE and Boulevard SE. The Fulton County Medical Examiner later confirmed his death. This article looks back at Brent Hinds’ life, music, and legacy—and gathers what’s known so far about the circumstances surrounding his passing.


Key Facts About Brent Hinds’ Death

  • Date of crash: Wednesday, August 20, 2025, late evening

  • Location: Memorial Dr SE & Boulevard SE, Atlanta

  • What happened: A BMW SUV reportedly turned left and failed to yield, striking Hinds’ motorcycle

  • Confirmation: Fulton County Medical Examiner and multiple local outlets

  • Age: 51

  • Status of investigation: Ongoing per Atlanta Police


Mastodon’s Statement and Community Tributes

Mastodon called Hinds a “creative force” and said the band is heartbroken and shocked by the loss, asking for privacy for family, friends, and fans. Across rock and metal communities, peers and listeners have shared memories of Hinds’ unrepeatable tone, his restless creativity, and the way his parts braided melody and menace—often within the same bar.


From Helena to Atlanta: The Rise of Brent Hinds

Born William Brent Hinds on January 16, 1974, in Helena, Alabama, Hinds moved to Atlanta, where he formed Mastodon in 2000 with Troy Sanders, Bill Kelliher, and Brann Dailor. Across eight acclaimed studio albums—from Remission (2002) through Hushed and Grim (2021)—Hinds helped expand heavy music’s vocabulary, folding in Appalachian folk, psychedelia, prog, and cinematic dynamics while keeping the riffs colossal.

Outside Mastodon, Hinds pursued a tangle of side projects—Fiend Without a Face, West End Motel, Giraffe Tongue Orchestra, Legend of the Seagullmen—each a laboratory for the twang, humor, and left-field instincts that made his playing instantly identifiable.


A 2025 Split—and Unfinished Conversations

In March 2025, Mastodon announced it had “mutually decided to part ways” with Brent Hinds after 25 years. Summer comments from Hinds suggested that the separation wasn’t as amicable as initially portrayed, a reminder that bands are families—and families are complicated. However you read that chapter, it doesn’t diminish the scale of what Hinds built with Mastodon—or the permanent stamp he left on modern heavy music.


The Brent Hinds Sound: What Made Him Different

  • Banjo to metal: Hinds translated banjo and hybrid-picking mechanics into sludge-prog, yielding fluid runs and elastic phrasing that never felt like stock metal shred.

  • Tone tools: Over the years he used Orange and Marshall rigs (including a signature Orange “Brent Hinds Terror” head), along with his Epiphone Brent Hinds Signature Flying-V—gear choices that underlined his preference for raw, touch-sensitive response over polished gloss.

  • Arrangement brain: Hinds’ parts often answered or antagonized Sanders and Kelliher in three-guitar conversation, helping Mastodon avoid “wall of sound” mush in favor of interlocking lines and widescreen harmony.


Timeline: Final Day and Reporting (All Times Local Where Noted)

  • Aug 20, late evening: Crash at Memorial Dr SE & Boulevard SE; initial police and EMS response

  • Overnight into Aug 21: Medical examiner confirms death; multiple Atlanta outlets publish verified details

  • Aug 21 (morning–afternoon): National music press corroborates local reports; Mastodon issues public statement


FAQ

How did Brent Hinds die?
He was involved in a motorcycle collision in Atlanta when an SUV reportedly failed to yield while turning left.

How old was Brent Hinds?
51.

What bands was Brent Hinds in?
Best known for Mastodon (co-founder, guitarist, vocalist). Side projects include Fiend Without a Face, West End Motel, Giraffe Tongue Orchestra, and Legend of the Seagullmen.

When did Brent Hinds leave Mastodon?
The band announced they had parted ways in March 2025 after 25 years.

What gear was Brent Hinds known for?
Among other rigs, he worked closely with Orange (signature Brent Hinds Terror head) and played an Epiphone Brent Hinds Signature Flying-V. His touch and hybrid-picking were central to his sound.


A Legacy That Won’t Fade

When you listen back—from “Blood and Thunder” to “Oblivion,” “The Czar,” “High Road,” and Hushed and Grim—you hear a guitarist who never stopped experimenting. Brent Hinds fused the old and the strange, the delicate and the devastating, into something unmistakably his. The riffs remain, the records remain, the influence grows. Rest in peace, Brent.

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