Dead Mechanical

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Sidewalks 02:12 Tools
The Only Bad Thing That Ever Happened 02:48 Tools
Baltimore Calling 03:19 Tools
Guantanamo Calling 02:41 Tools
Film At Forever 02:59 Tools
Messy Apartment 02:54 Tools
Feathered Creatures 01:05 Tools
New Alchemy 02:17 Tools
Binghamton Calling 03:00 Tools
Let's Get Terrified 01:53 Tools
Information In 03:06 Tools
Watchpost 03:03 Tools
Last Show 02:03 Tools
Fuzzy Math 02:54 Tools
A World of Mistakes 02:02 Tools
Shitty Wedding 03:02 Tools
One Act Play! 04:33 Tools
Addict Rhythm 02:18 Tools
Bled White 03:13 Tools
All These Weathermen 02:18 Tools
Dear Marketing Dept. 02:27 Tools
Pictures In the Hall 02:45 Tools
Please Stop Stealing My Car 01:58 Tools
Under the Leaves 03:17 Tools
A Great Lie 03:19 Tools
Bitter Drinks 01:43 Tools
Three Cities 02:29 Tools
Scoop Me Up 03:26 Tools
Hard Math 02:49 Tools
Vacants 03:21 Tools
Into a Wall 02:41 Tools
Last Summer 03:21 Tools
My Young Family 03:19 Tools
Off a Bridge 01:15 Tools
Hurt Somebody 03:13 Tools
How the Day Runs Down 03:59 Tools
Poison Bearer 02:03 Tools
In a Room 02:50 Tools
Leave It Alone 01:23 Tools
Aneurysm 04:24 Tools
Pray it Never Comes 03:21 Tools
Binghamton 03:21 Tools
Sassy Dorsey's Sassy Song 03:21 Tools
Concerted Effort 03:21 Tools
binghampton calling 02:58 Tools
Sidewalk 02:58 Tools
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Having formed nearly four years ago in the spring of 2006, but having only hit the road on a small handful of brief tours, Baltimore pop punk / indie rock band Dead Mechanical has become the city's best kept secret. All three members - Lucas (guitar), Dan (bass), and Matt (drums) - bring something unique to the table, and with vocal duties shared by Lucas and Matt, the two's wildly distinct voices and styles provide a contrast which makes for a seriously dynamic and refreshing sound. The influences that shine through the brightest are Jawbreaker (on Lucas's songs) and Superchunk (for Matt's) but with all three members together, one can tell that the band's musical backgrounds go far beyond those two points. The marks of Husker Dü, the Wipers, Toys That Kill, and Sonic Youth (to name just a few) can all be heard in Dead Mechanical's (dare one say) innovative brand of punk. In the spring of 2007, the band first made impact with "Medium Noise", released on CD by Sex Cells Records (and later issued on LP by Toxic Pop Records in the Fall of 2008). The band kept busy in 2009 as well, with three 7-inch releases. For Cold Feet Records, Dead Mechanical unleashed a split EP with Full of Fancy and followed it up with a self-released single called "Binghamton Calling." They were also featured on the second installment of Traffic Street Records' "Dangerous Intersections" 7-inch series. In the summer of 2010, the band's sophomore full-length, "Addict Rhythms," was released in partnership by Traffic Street and Toxic Pop. Dead Mechanical's next release will be their contribution to the long running Single Series from Buffalo label Art of the Underground. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.