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Genres
  
Post-punk

Website
  
Official Site

Genre
  
Post-punk

Years active
  
2002–2011

Active until
  
2011

Members
  
Denny Bowen

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Labels
  
Stationary (Heart), Hit-Dat Records, Thrill Jockey Records, Toxic Pop, Terra Firma LTD

Origin
  
Balti, Maryland, United States (2002)

Albums
  
Ragged Rubble, More, Double Dagger, 333, Masks

Similar
  
Roomrunner, Peals, Dope Body, Dan Deacon, Future Islands

Profiles

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Double Dagger was a post-punk trio from Baltimore, Maryland composed of only drums, vocals, and a very loud bass guitar which fills the space a guitar would normally take. Vocalist Nolen Strals and bassist Bruce Willen also comprised the graphic design team Post Typography, which has done work for some very high-profile clients, including the New York Times.[1] Hence, Double Dagger made a habit of referring to their style of post-hardcore as "graphicdesigncore" early in their career. In October 2011, Double Dagger broke up after a small final tour. Their final EP 333 was released in April 2013 alongside a documentary of their final tour, entitled If We Shout Loud Enough.

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History

Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen had previously been in a group called League of Death, which was initially conceived as a heavy metal outfit, but later became a hardcore band. League of Death broke up in 2002 after a final show with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, giving rise to Double Dagger, as a self-described "graphicdesigncore" band, with several songs referencing design and typographic elements on their first releases (the band itself was named after the typographic symbol ‡, used for footnotes). Brian Dubin joined the new band as a drummer, and played on the bands' first few recordings, including their self-titled debut album. He left in 2005 and was replaced by Denny Bowen, then of Yukon, formerly of the band Economist, with whom Double Dagger had released a split single in 2003.

During their 9-year run, Double Dagger played with a number of high-profile acts, including Pere Ubu, Lightning Bolt, The Ex, The Buzzcocks, The Jesus Lizard, and Matt & Kim.[2] They have released several EPs, 7" singles, and three full length albums. The band earned considerable critical praise as well, as evinced by positive reviews in publications such as The Washington Post, Punk Planet, Baltimore City Paper and Rolling Stone. Citing time restraints and "chaotic personal lifes," Double Dagger announced they would break up following a brief tour of the eastern United States, and a final show in their hometown of Baltimore. Bowen currently appears in Roomrunner and performs live with Dan Deacon and Future Islands, Willen appears in Peals alongside of William Cashion of Future Islands, and Strals appears in Pure Junk and Second Best Westerns.

Past members

  • Nolen Strals: Vocals
  • Bruce Willen: Bass
  • Denny Bowen: Drums
  • Brian Dubin: Drums (2002-2004)
  • Lee Ashlin (The Fuses), Sean McGuiness (Pissed Jeans), and Ben Valis (Stars of the Dogon) have all performed with Double Dagger at various live shows
  • Albums

  • Double Dagger (Hit-Dat Records 2003)
  • Ragged Rubble (Stationary Heart Recordings 2007)
  • MORE (Thrill Jockey Records 2009)
  • Singles and EPs

  • Alt+0135 (Self Released 2002)
  • Art School Girlfriend/Obey the One Trick Pony' (Hit-Dat Records 2003, split with Economist)
  • Luxury (Self Released 2006, cassette only)
  • Luxury (Self Released 2007, CDR of four tracks from Ragged Rubble recordings)
  • Bored Meeting 7" (Toxic Pop 2008)
  • Sophisticated Urban Living 7" (Terra Firma Limited 2008)
  • Masks (Thrill Jockey Records 2010)
  • 333 (Thrill Jockey Records 2013)
  • Documentaries

  • If We Shout Loud Enough (2013 Directed by Gabriel DeLoach)
  • Songs

    Vivre Sans Temps MortMore · 2009
    Luxury Condos for the PoorRagged Rubble · 2007
    No AlliesMore · 2009

    References

    Double Dagger Wikipedia


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