O’DEATH - 22 February 2009 - L'Aeronef - Lille
music · ·L'Aeronef, Lille
O'Death is an American folk-punk band from Brooklyn, New York, known for their energetic blend of American roots music, bluegrass, and punk rock. Their distinctive sound combines acoustic instrumentation with intense live performances.
Formed in the early 2000s in Brooklyn, New York, O'Death quickly distinguished itself with a singular approach to American folk music. The band, comprising Greg Jamie on vocals and guitar, Gabe Darling on banjo, Jesse Newman on bass, David Rogers-Berry on drums, and Bob Pycior on fiddle, forged a sound that draws equally from traditional bluegrass and alternative country music as it does from the raw energy of punk rock. This fusion gave rise to a style often described as "folk-punk" or "dark alt-country," characterized by driving melodies, vocal harmonies, and intricate instrumental arrangements.
Their discography includes notable albums such as Head Home (2007) and Broken Hymns, Limbs and Gods (2008), which helped establish their reputation within the independent scene. These works highlight their ability to create atmospheres that are both celebratory and melancholic, exploring dark themes with surprising vitality. O'Death's live performances are renowned for their intensity and immersive nature, transforming each concert into a visceral experience.
Over the years, O'Death continued to refine their musical identity with albums like Outside (2011) and Nails (2014), solidifying their position as an innovative band within the American music landscape. Their influence lies in their ability to transcend genre boundaries, offering a modern and bold interpretation of roots music traditions, while maintaining an authentic and infectious energy.