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Death From Above 1979


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Death From Above 1979 News

Sebastien Grainger (Lawrence Journal-World)
Best known for his contributions as singer and drummer for Canadian dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979, whose decadently catchy anthems were captured on the breakthrough record ?You?re a Woman, I?m a Machine? in 2004, Sebastien Grainger is soon to be even better known to the world as a singer and songwriter of sophisticated distinction via his new solo works.

Sebastien Grainger performs in The Current studios (Minnesota Public Radio)
The name Sebastien Grainger may not be familiar, but his voice might ring a bell. As the former singer and drummer in Death from Above 1979, Grainger jump-started his solo career after the band parted ways in 2006.

Snake, Rattle and Roll (Nashville Scene)
A plethora of low-frequency-minded doom-metal bands have cropped up in the past few years, and bands like Lightning Bolt, the White Stripes and Death From Above 1979 have helped make two-piece bands much more fashionable. You?d also run out of fingers and toes listing bands whose names start wi...

Backbeat (The Reader)
* In certain circles Death From Above 1979 has achieved legendary status. Perhaps it?s because the duo released only one proper album (remixes don?t count for this article?s purposes) but more likely it?s that DFA 1979?s frenetic, musical madness was completely one of a kind.

Music: A Very Long Engagement - Sebastien Grainger Makes The Transition To Front Man (Cleveland Scene)
By Chris Drabick Sebastien Grainger was the drummer and vocalist for Toronto dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979. The 1979 was added to avoid threatened litigation from New York-based DFA Records, home to James Murphy's pre-LCD Soundsystem project Death From Above. If you were a DFA79 fan, you may have certain expectations of Sebastien Grainger based on his previous band's revved-up sound and ...

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