O'Death is an American Brooklyn-based music group formed in 2003, known for a blend of alt-country, folk-punk and New Weird America. Review texts name Greg Jamie (singer/guitarist), Gabe Darling (multi-instrumentalist), Jesse Newman (bass) and David Rogers-Berry (drums) and highlight their rough, acoustic, Appalachian-influenced sound.

Formed in 2003 in New York; 'Head Home' is discussed as a 2007 album and 'Broken Hymns, Limbs And Skin' is discussed as a 2011 album. Reviews emphasize banjo, fiddle, ukulele, acoustic punk energy and references to Dock Boggs and Violent Femmes.

DeBaser hosts two vivid reviews that celebrate O'Death's dusty, acoustic blend of alt-country, folk-punk and New Weird America. Reviewers praise the albums Head Home (2007) and Broken Hymns, Limbs And Skin (2011) for their visceral, rural energy. The band's instrumentation—banjo, fiddle, ukulele, bass, and inventive percussion—receives repeated mention.

For:Fans of gritty alt-country, folk-punk, New Weird America, Appalachian and indie-folk who like raw acoustic intensity.

 This is "Head Home".

  Discover the review

 And I like to think that O'Birth are just as I imagine them and as they come out of their songs: sincere and chaotic, violent against death and brothers with those they find lying along sandy roads or leaning, almost crucified, against a fence with more nails than wood; like David Rogers-Berry, the band's drummer, recovering from bone cancer, returned to life and the street life of O'Death.

  Discover the review
Loading

Oh no! This artist is not in any charts. Why don't you add them yourself using the button below

Image Id: 89308 Resolution: 600 x 599
Image Id: 9426 Resolution: 126 x 84
You and O'Death
Who knows O'Death?
Loading...
Other websites