Tour Dates
10/31/08 johnny brendas philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11/01/08 johnny brenda’s philadelphia, Pennsylvania 11/02/08 tt the bears place cambridge, Massachusetts 11/03/08 la salla rossa Montreal QC H2T 1R6, Quebec 11/04/08 el mocambo Toronto, Ontario 11/05/08 Mohawk Place buffalo, New York 11/06/08 beachland tavern cleveland, Ohio 11/07/08 Space 101 Bloomington, Indiana 11/08/08 Empty Bottle chicago, Illinois 11/09/08 hideout chicago, Illinois 11/10/08 7th Street Entry Minneapolis, Minnesota 11/11/08 the picador Iowa City, Iowa 11/12/08 the jackpot salloon Lawrence, Kansas 11/13/08 Waiting Room omaha, Nebraska 11/14/08 laramir lounge denver, Colorado 11/15/08 urban lounge salt lake city, Utah 11/17/08 media club vancouver, Alberta 11/18/08 high dive seattle, Washington 11/19/08 doug fir lounge portland, Oregon 20/08 jambalaya arcata, California 21/08 bottom of the hill San Francisco, California 22/08 spaceland LA, California 23/08 casbah san diego, California 24/08 Modified Arts phoenix, Arizona 26/08 mohawk austin, Texas 28/08 The Marquee tulsa, Oklahoma 29/08 off broadway St. Louis, Missouri 30/08 hi-tone Memphis, Tennessee 12/01/08 Exit/In Nashville, Tennessee 12/02/08 the earl Atlanta, Georgia 12/03/08 local 506 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 12/04/08 black cat backstage dc, Washington DC 12/05/08 bowery ballroom ny, New York |
This band reminds me of gypsy folk music with lots of usage of the fiddle and banjo. The singer, Greg Jamie, has a very mountain man/country twang to his voice. Some of the lyrics on this album do not mean anything (like "aaah hhaaa" or "la da la la la"), but they sound good in the song.
So, the story behind this album's dedication ("for Eliza") is that she's drummer David Rogers-Berry's fiance. She died of an aneurysm late last year - causing the band to understandably cancel their European tour plans. Her death brought the band closer together and it may have influenced their songs.
Check out these depressing lyrics from "Grey Sun":
My favorite song off this album is "Fire on Peshtigo". It has that gypsy element that I mentioned earlier and I think the most interesting thing about this song is that it's actually based on a true event from a destructive fire in Peshtigo, Wisconsin in 1871. This song sounds great and I think it will be a crowd pleaser at a live show.Hang the hardship, baby, we go to sleep and then we die.
Speaking of which, they are on tour, covering Canada, the East Coast, and the Mid-West.
Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin is out now on Kemado Records, you can find this at most online retailers.
Links: odeath.com myspace.com/odeath
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