Murder City Devils
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M.I.A. steps into Coachella gap left by Winehouse...days after her performance of "Paper Planes" with Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Lil Wayne at the Grammy Awards. Other late additions to the Coachella bill include Devendra Banhart, the Orb, Chemical Bros., Murder City Devils and Etienne de Crecy. In this article: Amy Winehouse, M.I.A., Paper Planes, Grammy Awards, Etienne de Crecy, Murder City Devils, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and Devendra Banhart |
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NME News | March 20, 2009
MIA added to Coachella lineup
...the Empire Polo Field in Indio, California. Devendra Banhart, The Orb, Etienne De Crecy, Murder City Devils, Busy P and The Chemical Brothers (DJ set) were also recently added to the lineup. As previously reported, MIA recently gave birth...
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Billboard News - Daily | March 20, 2009
M.I.A. Joins Coachella Saturday Lineup
...Lil Wayne at the Grammy Awards in February. M.I.A. joins other late additions to the Coachella bill including Devendra Banhart, the Orb, Chemical Bros., Murder City Devils and Etienne de Crecy. Sri Lankan pop sensation M.I.A. has been...
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Billboard News - Daily | March 10, 2009
Coachella Adds Bands, DJs After Winehouse Drops Out
...2009. Devendra Banhart, the Orb, Chemical Bros., Murder City Devils and Etienne de Crecy have been added to the lineup of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival after one of its marquee artists withdrew from the bill. As previously...
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{column1}Devendra Banhart, Chemical Brothers (DJ Set), and Murder City Devils have been added to the line-up for the forthcoming Coachella Music Festival
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Murder City Devils Group Members: Derek Fudesco , Spencer Moody , Nate Manny , Leslie Hardy , ... http://www.nme.com/news/devend<wbr>ra-banhart/43361. External links ...
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The Murder City Devils was a rock and roll band active between 1996 and 2001.
The band's original lineup, consisting of Spencer Moody, Dann Gallucci, Derek Fudesco, Coady Willis and Nate Manny, formed in Seattle, Washington in 1996. Gabe Kerbrat was their permanent roadie, and considered a member. Within a year, the band had released two singles Three Natural Sixes (Hopscotch Records #5) and Dance Hall Music (Empty Records MTR-354) and signed with the "Die Young Stay Pretty" label, a subsidiary of Sub Pop. The self-titled debut album was released in 1997.
In 1998, the band released Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts, its second full-length album. This release saw a greatly increased use of electric organ, and in the same year they recruited Leslie Hardy as their full-time keyboard player. Hardy had previously played bass guitar for Hole on the 1993 single "Beautiful Son." The Murder City Devils then embarked on a year-long tour of North America to support the record. During that tour, they played with the likes of At the Drive-In, Pearl Jam, and Built to Spill.
After a short break, the band released In Name and Blood in 2000, with photos in the liner notes notoriously depicting every member as a murder victim. They also appeared as both individual actors as well as a band in David Larson's independent film The Edge of Quarrel. The band released the Thelema EP in 2001 before breaking up later that year due to circumstances surrounding Hardy's departure from the band. (The Stranger Sep 27 – Oct 3, 2001 issue, It's My Party column by Kathleen Wilson)
The band's final concert on Halloween was recorded and released by Sub Pop in 2003, titled "R.I.P." Notably, R.I.P. includes two previously unrecorded songs. It was also released on DVD in 2005.
- Name:
- The Murder City Devils
- Origin:
- Seattle, Washington
- Years Active:
- 1996 - 2001
- Current members:
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- Nate Manny
- Derek Fudesco
- Coady Willis
- Spencer Moody
- Dann Gallucci
- Leslie Hardy
- Associated With:
- Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death
- Area 51
- Smoke & Smoke
- Big Business
- Melvins
- Dead Low Tide
- Pretty Girls Make Graves
- Broadcast Oblivion
- Genre:
- Garage Rock
- Record Label:
- Sub Pop
- Website:
- http://www.murdercitydevils.net
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