Deathday

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No Future 04:43 Tools
After Dark 04:59 Tools
Cold Room 05:59 Tools
Dropped Into Obscurity 04:24 Tools
Sister 03:37 Tools
After Dark (Legowelt Remix) 06:48 Tools
Ghost Pains 06:48 Tools
Charles Joseph Whitman 05:12 Tools
Blood On A Summer 03:47 Tools
Water Blackouts 03:35 Tools
Interlude 00:42 Tools
Parasitical Slurps 02:20 Tools
Dead Voices 06:04 Tools
Frankie Teardrop 06:04 Tools
Technosphere 03:54 Tools
Blood on a Summer (Mellow Grave Remix) 04:51 Tools
So Low 07:27 Tools
Light Fields 04:14 Tools
Interlude / Blood on a Summer 07:27 Tools
When We Were Young 04:51 Tools
Girl You Do 04:14 Tools
Animal Dance 07:27 Tools
Goddess 07:27 Tools
Lady Godiva 00:42 Tools
Crazy Halloween 00:42 Tools
Chaos Reigns 00:42 Tools
Afterdark (Legowelt Remix) 00:42 Tools
Technospere 03:56 Tools
City Vessels (Part Time Punks Radio Session) 06:05 Tools
Panoramic Engineer 00:42 Tools
Wondering 00:42 Tools
Noon Hour 00:42 Tools
afterdark 00:00 Tools
Halloween, October 31st 03:56 Tools
Coyote Run 03:56 Tools
Halloween Rock 05:12 Tools
Milagro 03:56 Tools
On My Death Day 03:56 Tools
Stranded 05:12 Tools
Charles Whitman 05:12 Tools
No Sign 05:12 Tools
The Beast 05:12 Tools
Death Day 05:12 Tools
Heart-Breaker 05:12 Tools
Fields 03:37 Tools
The Darkest Halloween of All 03:37 Tools
Deathday After Dark(Muzofon.Com) 05:12 Tools
Mr. Stereotype 05:12 Tools
A Man's Answering Your Phone 05:12 Tools
01 Sister 03:37 Tools
S.A.D. 03:37 Tools
Pawn 03:37 Tools
Echoes 03:37 Tools
Hunted 03:37 Tools
Burning Blood 03:37 Tools
Halloween Dream 03:37 Tools
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The savage noise of neo post-punk is a beast seldom tamed, but Los Angeles’ Deathday, a quartet centered around brothers Alex Guillen (drum machine, synth) and Giovanni Guillen (vocals, synth, guitar), has done so. Never has the post-punk revival seemed as urgent as with Deathday, who match their guitar driven dirges with esoteric industrial soundscapes and tape manipulation. Their music is often as bleak as it is violent, with low-end cacophony bludgeoning the listener into submission. Lyrically, Deathday often invoke the violent culture hidden beneath the media, as well as explore the crippling aftershocks of isolation and the mysticism of the occult. Comparisons, for those who prefer them, could easily be made to the likes of Throbbing Gristle and Suicide’s uncompromising attitude and primal infrastructure, but the band has equal roots in forgotten post-punk favorites such as Nagamatzu, Venus In Furs, and Joy of Life, creating a powerful hybrid exploring the darkest and most hypnotic corners of the spectrum. The roots of the band stem back to 2007, and they have seen tremendous growth in the form of members Jeramy Graham (bass) and Joevanie Lopez (drums). Known as Deathday Party until 2011, the band’s self-titled cassette, released in early 2012, exists as a cold snapshot of the bands formative material, while both “After Dark” and “Dropped Into Obscurity,” released on Mannequin’s The End of Civilaztion and Downward’s So Click Heels compilations respectively, offer a club-friendly alternative. While neither track compromises the band’s dark overtones, these tracks are ripe for the dance floor, having garnered heavy play in LA, New York, and Berlin especially. 2013 saw a handful of releases, such as a split EP with Bestial Mouths, a vinyl reissue of their self-titled debut, and the fantastic No Future EP, which despite it’s namesake, the future is indeed is looking uncharacteristically bright for Deathday. - Frank Deserto, post-punk.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.