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Dead Child is a metal band from Louisville, Kentucky. The band played its first show at Lisa's Oak Street Lounge on August 19, 2006, with [[Pusher]], [[Lords]] and [[Blade of the Ripper]. | |||
Members | The band is notable for its members, all of whom have been in prominent indie rock and underground bands: | ||
*[[David Pajo]] | |||
*[[Todd Cook]] | * David Pajo of Slint, Zwan, Tortoise, and numerous other projects | ||
* | * Todd Cook of The Shipping News, Crain, and the reunited Slint | ||
* Michael McMahan of The For Carnation and the reunited Slint | |||
* Tony Bailey of Lords, Crain and numerous other projects, who sadly died in late September 2009 | |||
* Dahm of Phantom Family Halo and Brothers of Conquest | |||
During the 2005 Slint reunion tour, Pajo, Cook and McMahan decided that they wanted to play a more aggressive style of music akin to early Metallica, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and other metal bands that they admired as young people. | |||
The band has recorded an unreleased (as of August 2006) EP at [[Headbanging Kill Your Mama Music]] in Louisville. They also performed their song "Never Bet the Devil Your Head" for the [[Burn to Shine]] DVD series | |||
The band recorded a full length album, "Attack", November 6-20 2007 for Touch 'N Go Records at Downtown Recording in Louisville Kentucky, with Brad Wood producing. The band had a 24 hour lockout on Studio A, and recorded all the tracks, overdubs, and vocals in that two week period. Brad then took the recordings back to his home studio in California and mixed the record. | |||
==Members== | |||
*[[David Pajo]] - guitar | |||
*[[Todd Cook]] - bass | |||
*[[Tony Bailey]] - drums | |||
*[[Michael McMahan]] - guitar | |||
*[[Dominic Cipolla]] - vocals | |||
==Releases== | |||
* [[Dead Child:Dead Child|Dead Child]] (2006 Cold Sweat) | |||
* [[Dead Child:Attack|Attack]] (2008 Quarterstick Records) | |||
==Links== | |||
* https://pitchfork.com/features/interview/6834-dead-child/ | |||
* [http://www.deadchild.net band site] | |||
* [http://papa-m.ipbhost.com/ DP & DC forum] | |||
==Audio/Media== | |||
*<youtube>https://youtu.be/5i1b7lu9PVs?si=uZsz64paM3cQj8Ir</youtube> | |||
*<youtube>https://youtu.be/nutn8kEEJwo?si=yuW0jrIm2So2QS4U</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 17 October 2024
Dead Child is a metal band from Louisville, Kentucky. The band played its first show at Lisa's Oak Street Lounge on August 19, 2006, with Pusher, Lords and [[Blade of the Ripper].
The band is notable for its members, all of whom have been in prominent indie rock and underground bands:
- David Pajo of Slint, Zwan, Tortoise, and numerous other projects
- Todd Cook of The Shipping News, Crain, and the reunited Slint
- Michael McMahan of The For Carnation and the reunited Slint
- Tony Bailey of Lords, Crain and numerous other projects, who sadly died in late September 2009
- Dahm of Phantom Family Halo and Brothers of Conquest
During the 2005 Slint reunion tour, Pajo, Cook and McMahan decided that they wanted to play a more aggressive style of music akin to early Metallica, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and other metal bands that they admired as young people.
The band has recorded an unreleased (as of August 2006) EP at Headbanging Kill Your Mama Music in Louisville. They also performed their song "Never Bet the Devil Your Head" for the Burn to Shine DVD series
The band recorded a full length album, "Attack", November 6-20 2007 for Touch 'N Go Records at Downtown Recording in Louisville Kentucky, with Brad Wood producing. The band had a 24 hour lockout on Studio A, and recorded all the tracks, overdubs, and vocals in that two week period. Brad then took the recordings back to his home studio in California and mixed the record.
Members
- David Pajo - guitar
- Todd Cook - bass
- Tony Bailey - drums
- Michael McMahan - guitar
- Dominic Cipolla - vocals
Releases
- Dead Child (2006 Cold Sweat)
- Attack (2008 Quarterstick Records)