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The boys in
O'Death
come from all over the Eastern Seaboard, but got together in 2003 while they were attending the State University of New York in Purchase, NY. They use folk styles -- primarily bluegrass and old-time music -- for a foundation, but punk, grunge, swing, rock, metal, and jazz figure heavily in their arrangements. The original members were drummer
David Rogers-Berry
and singer/guitarist
Greg Jamie
.
Rogers-Berry
approached
Jamie
after he finished a solo songwriter gig and suggested forming
a gothic folk band.
Rogers-Berry
learned to play drums as a child, and his manic folk-punk style is one of the foundations of the band's sound. With
Jamie
's unruly vocals -- an inspired blend of singing, talking, and screaming -- the stage was set for a unique blend of alt-rock and hardcore traditional music.
Next in was guitar player
Gabe Darling
, who switched to banjo two years into the band. His ragged picking contains odd percussion accents that owe little to rock or bluegrass, but fits perfectly into the musical assault that the band unleashes on unsuspecting listeners. During the first band practice they collectively wrote three songs and had a good sense of the direction they were headed in. Borrowing their band name from
Dock Boggs
' most famous tune is a tip to the fact that they're deadly -- ahem -- serious about the music. As their sound evolved they attracted fiddler
Bob Pycior
, the glue holding the band's everything-but-the-kitchen-sink arrangements together. He constantly pushes the other players to keep things musically interesting, and, like
Jamie
, he's a maniac on-stage. Bassman
Jesse Newman
has a master's degree in music from SUNY Purchase and was the last member to join, and the band really came together when he did.
They usually write original material as a group, with everyone contributing to the words, music, and arrangements. The tunes sound loose and timeless, but it's obvious from the way arrangements veer from loony jug band rhythms to sanctified Southern gospel frenzy that the tunes are carefully thought out. The balance of acoustic and electric instruments allows the band to appeal to both rockers and hardcore folkies. As
O'Death
jelled, they took up residence in the Apocalypse Lounge in New York City's East Village. "By the time we stopped playing these shows we were ready to play in public,"
Jamie
says. "We'd built a reputation as a crazy live band but nothing will ever be as crazy as the shows at Apocalypse." While they were honing their performance and musical chops, they made a ten-track CD-R to sell at shows.
Carl Nemelka Family Photographs
, completed in early 2004, is currently out of circulation, and while it's an incredibly raw album, it's exciting to hear the bandmembers as they discover their direction and musical strengths.
Their proper debut,
Head Home
, was released later that year and shows an amazing creative growth. Like
Carl Nemelka
, it was never intended for wide consumption, mainly because the bandmembers felt they lacked the capacity to release and distribute it the way a record should be released. CD Baby, Insound, and other online distributors took it on until the band's nonstop touring caught the attention of the Ernest Jenning Record Company, which expanded
Head Home
's distribution nationally in June of 2007. (City Slang also released the album in Europe in the summer of 2007.) The band continued on the road during the following months, touring the U.S. and Europe. The label put out a limited edition (500 copies) of the album on vinyl in late 2007, and released a 7" single of two new tunes,
"Low Tide"
and
"I Think I'm Fine,"
and a cover of
the Pixies
'
"Nimrod's Son"
in October of 2007. ~ j. poet, All Music Guide
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