Friday, February 29, 2008

O'Death Announce US Tours w/ Murder By Death and Langhorne Slim!

O'Death US Tourdates!

Headlining w/ Langhorne Slim supporting:
March 17 Ft Worth, TX Lola's
March 18 Tulsa, OK Continental
March 19 Lawrence, KS Jackpot
March 20 St Louis, MO Bluebird
March 21 Dekalb, IL Otto's
March 22 Milwaukee, WI TBA
March 23 Lexington, KY The Dame
March 25 Pittsburgh, PA Howlers *(O'Death solo)

Supporting Murder By Death w/ Kiss Kiss opening
March 27 Bloomington, IN TBA
March 28 Cleveland, OH Grog Shop
March 29 Chicago, IL Abbey Pub
March 30 Detroit, MI Magic Stick
April 1 Rochester, NY The Club @ Water St.
April 2 Albany, NY Valentine's
April 3 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church
April 4 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
April 5 Cambridge, MA Middle East Downstairs
April 6 Hartford, CT Webster Underground
April 8 Providence, RI Living Room
April 9 Washington, DC Black Cat
April 10 Chapel Hill, NC Local
April 11 Harrisburg, VA Garibaldi's
April 12 Wilmington, NC Soapbox Laundrolounge
April 13 Columbia, SC New Brookland Tavern
April 15 Miami, FL Studio A
April 16 Ybor City (Tampa), FL The Orpheum
April 17Tallahassee, FL Beta Bar
April 19 Atlanta, GA Masquerade
April 20 Nashville, TN Exit/In
April 22 Memphis, TN Hi-Tone
April 23 St. Louis, MO Off Broadway

* The band will also have their brand new "Spider Home" 7" (b/w "Silk Hole") available for the first time on these dates courtesy of Gigantic Records!

Five guys, maybe three shirts between them, take to the stage. There’s a banjo, a fiddle, a drum set littered with gas cans, chains, and broken cymbals. Then they all start howling, stomping; it’s an anachronistic jug band party in a junkyard with sing-along hooks and weathered vocals from another time. Their fans, an ever-expanding congregation, sing along and follow the band with an almost religious fervor, and as vocalist Greg Jamie’s eyes roll back into his head there’s a sense that something almost sinisterly spiritual has overtaken everyone in the room. This is the world of O’Death.



Originally formed in 2003 while the members attended SUNY Purchase, the band – with Jamie on guitar and vocals, Gabe Darling on banjo, David Rogers-Berry on drums, Jesse Newman on bass, and Bob Pycior on fiddle – self-released their first album in 2004. They quickly took to the task of stirring up a wholly original scene of NY musicians with their reverently twisted take on Americana filtered through a wealth of musical influences as divergent as Bill Monroe, Dock Boggs, Neil Young, The Microphones, and The Misfits via a series of shows at the now defunct Apocalypse Lounge

As they gathered the songs for their second LP, Head Home, the band perfected their mesmerizing and riotous stage presence and took to turning their share of heads across the country, playing over 100 shows in 2006, and gracing the stage alongside acts including Battles, Dr. Dog, Art Brut, Les Savy Fav, Man Man, and Deerhunter.

With the re-release of Head Home (out now on Ernest Jenning Record Co.), the critically acclaimed NY act has created a perfect companion to their spellbinding live show. Part southern gothic spiritual, part moonshine fueled hoedown, these recordings, now presented with new mixes done by the band and Billy Pavone are a timeless addition to the canon of weird old America.

For more information, visit:
www.myspace.com/odeath
www.ernestjenning.com

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