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Years active
  
2002-present

Record labels
  
Mannequin, Desire Records

Website
  
Official Facebook Page

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Members
  
Alex Guillén Giovanni Guillén Jeramy Graham

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Albums
  
No Future EP, Deathday - EP, Deathday

Genres
  
Post-punk, Noise rock, Dark wave, Experimental rock

Similar
  
Bestial Mouths, Police des moeurs, Led Er Est, The KVB, Lebanon Hanover

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Deathday (formerly Deathday Party) is a Los Angeles-based Experimental Post-punk band, formed in Santa Ana, California in 2008 by brothers Alex Guillén and Giovanni Guillén. Previous incarnations of the group can be traced back to Santa Ana's Koo's scene of the late 1990s.

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History

Deathday made their live debut with a performance at Los Angeles venue, The Smell, in September 2008 and began performing around Los Angeles as a duo accompanied by vintage drum machine. As their sound progressed and became more focused, Joevanie Lopez was recruited to add drums and expand the outfit’s execution.

In 2009, the trio began to work on what would become their debut album amidst the summer heat, immersing themselves in isolation, dark iconography, occultism, and American violence. To capture the aesthetics of the subject matter musically, the band exercised heavy use of tape saturation and manipulation, recording on everything from reel-to-reels to boomboxes. Cascading through a plethora of tape mediums and analog devices intentionally gave the recordings a sense of urgency and decay. In October 2010, these recordings emerged in the form of Ghost Pains, a self-released EP.

Upon its release, Ghost Pains captured the attention of French label, Desire, at which point, label head Jérôme Mestre requested the band expand the EP to a full-length. The band added one more song to the now self-titled album: “Charles Joseph Whitman,” a song recounting the 1966 shooting rampage of the Austin tower sniper, and the last song written for the album. Incidentally, the band entered the studio for that final day of recording on January 8, 2011, the same day as the 2011 Tucson shooting of Senator Gabrielle Giffords. The dread of these events lies like a fog over the album.

Deathday was released on March 6, 2012.

Discography

  • So Click Heels - Various (Track - "Dropped into Obscurity") (LP/CD) - Downwards Records (2012)
  • Deathday - Deathday (LP/CS) - Sweating Tapes / Desire(2012)
  • Split Release - Deathday/Bestial Mouths (EP) - Sweating Tapes / Desire(2013)
  • The end of civilization - Various (Track - "After Dark") (LP) - Mannequin(2013)
  • _ever Alive - a tribute to Snowy Red - Various (Track - "So Low") (LP) - Weyrdson (2013)
  • No Future - Deathday (EP) - Mannequin(2013)
  • Members

  • Giovanni Guillén - Vocals/Guitar/Synthesizers
  • Alex Guillén - Synthesizers/Drum Machines
  • Jeramy Graham - Bass/Synthesizers
  • Former Members

  • Patrick Covert - Bass
  • Chad Valasek - Percussion
  • Q. Gauti Andrisson - Bass
  • Jovannie Lopez - Drums
  • Songs

    Dropped into ObscurityNo Future EP · 2013
    Cold RoomDeathday · 2012
    Blood on a SummerDeathday · 2012

    References

    Deathday Party Wikipedia