Friday, December 12, 2008

Tonight: The Deaths @ the Turf Club

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tonight: Kinks Tribute @ 331 Club W/The Deaths, Switzerland

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Deaths featured on HBO's "True Blood"



Minneapolis-based retro psych-pop act The Deaths were featured in a scene from HBO's new southern vampire saga "True Blood". Listen closely, as the music is in the background, and if you do, you'll hear a song from the band's record Choir Invisible. As to what song it is, I'll let you readers figure out what track is playing :)

Buy it here.

The Deaths MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

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Monday, September 08, 2008

The Deaths Post New Old Music


Speaking of Minneapolis bands and live music, psych-pop devotees The Deaths have posted two new songs on their MySpace Page, one of which is a performance that was taped at the Current earlier this year. That song is the waltz "Turn for the Worst", which finds the band at its most pop-filled, with a sound that is redolent of the 60s (particularly mid-period Beatles). The Deaths also posted the demo of "Revolution" (no relation to Chairman Mao or the number 9), a tension-filled, but more laid-back as well, psychdelic number with a sighing keyboard line much like MBV.

Listen to both songs here.

(Jonathan Graef)

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

The Deaths Post New Songs on MySpace



The Deaths have posted three songs on their MySpace Page, each one taken from their latest release, Centralia. The band, whose brand of psychedelic indie-pop recalls seminal groups like The Beatles and Pink Floyd, and even more contemporary examples like Air (though without the ambient influences), put out Centralia in April, but if you haven't been able to pick it up until now, heading over to the group's 'Space is the best opportunity to hear the new music. The songs are called: "Peter Duncan", which is very Meet The Beatles, music wise; "To The Start", which begins with ominous organ sound before settling into a mid-tempo groove which highly recalls Pink Floyd's "Breathe"; and, lastly, "It Takes Time", which kicks off with a minor-key riff doubled by bass and guitar before settling into another Beatles influenced pop verse.

Hear all of the songs on the band's MySpace page. Listen to "Stay", one of the better tracks from Centralia, at the top of the post.

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The Deaths MySpace Page

(Jonathan Graef)

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