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[[image:TheDeadlyDeathsbyAdumFulton.jpg|right|thumb|Nick, Bevan and Tuhua at their first gig]] | [[image:TheDeadlyDeathsbyAdumFulton.jpg|right|thumb|Nick, Bevan and Tuhua at their first gig]] | ||
− | The Deadly Deaths formed in 2006, | + | The Deadly Deaths formed in 2006, and featured members of [[Nimbus]] and the [[Dead Pan Rangers]]. |
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | After forming in 2006 they played their first gig at [[Upsett Records]] as the opening act for Jakob, City City City and Operation Rolling Thunder as part of the August [[A Low Hum]] tour. In mid-2006 they released their first single ''See The World''. | + | After forming in 2006 they played their first gig at [[Upsett Records]] as the opening act for Jakob, City City City and Operation Rolling Thunder as part of the August [[A Low Hum]] tour. In mid-2006 they released their first single ''See The World''. A stop motion animated music video for the single was released during November 2006. Their second single ''Half-time Double-team'' was released during January 2007. |
− | In February of 2007 they released their debut self-titled album at Camp A Low Hum. This was followed by their third single ''Bury It'' | + | In February of 2007 they released their debut self-titled album at Camp A Low Hum. This was followed by their third single ''Bury It''. The band ceased playing around 2008. |
==Releases== | ==Releases== |
Latest revision as of 13:58, 10 February 2015
The Deadly Deaths formed in 2006, and featured members of Nimbus and the Dead Pan Rangers.
Members[edit]
- Bevan Galbraith: Percussion/Vocals
- Tuhua Mutu: Synthesizer/Vocals
- Nick Feisst: Guitar/Vocals
History[edit]
After forming in 2006 they played their first gig at Upsett Records as the opening act for Jakob, City City City and Operation Rolling Thunder as part of the August A Low Hum tour. In mid-2006 they released their first single See The World. A stop motion animated music video for the single was released during November 2006. Their second single Half-time Double-team was released during January 2007.
In February of 2007 they released their debut self-titled album at Camp A Low Hum. This was followed by their third single Bury It. The band ceased playing around 2008.
Releases[edit]
- The Deadly Deaths album (2007)
- See The World appears on the 2006 A Low Hum (Series 3, Issue 6) compilation
- See The World (video) appears on 2006 A Low Hum DVD 3 compilation
- See The World appears on the 2006 Area 07 compilation
Published Articles[edit]
- The Deadly Deaths by Petra Jane, Nexus, 19 March 2007, P24-25