Deadsy

Deadsy is an American synth rock band. The band was from Phillips Exeter Blue I (actually Allman Elijah Blue, son of Cher and Gregg Allman ) founded in 1995 as an art project.

Band History

Deadsy already played live for example on the Family Values ​​Tour 2001 and 2006. The Family Values ​​Tour 2006 was followed by a multi-week tour of America in the opening act of the Deftones. Contracted it were the grain - label Elementree, after they had been first rejected with a finished album of Sire Records, and later by Warner Music. The band is considered in the musical circles of Los Angeles as one of the most influential bands. Orgy frontman Jay Gordon was formerly a member of Deadsy. The album was released worldwide Phantasmagore. Carrying Over this became the first single decoupled in the United States: one in the album version and once as an acoustic version, which Deadsy played during the Family Values ​​Tour 2006.

Influences

The band covers a wide variety of sounds, ranging from all sorts of varieties of rock, about 80 Wave influences to classical style of Bach. Typical are the low tuned guitars in combination with extensive synthesizer use.

Discography

Studio albums

Videography

  • The Key to Gramercy Park
  • Brand New Love
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