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The Dead C

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Foradventurous listeners, noise-rock fans, and experimental-music explorers.
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The Profile

The Dead C are a New Zealand noise/experimental trio formed in Dunedin in 1986 by Bruce Russell, Michael Morley, and Robbie Yeats. Renowned for lo‑fi recording, free-form improvisation, and feedback-scorched drones, they’ve influenced generations of underground rock. Harsh 70’s Reality (1992) is widely cited as a landmark.

New Zealand trio formed in Dunedin in 1986 (Bruce Russell, Michael Morley, Robbie Yeats). Active on labels including Flying Nun and Siltbreeze. Known for improvised, lo‑fi noise rock and deconstruction of song form; key releases include Harsh 70’s Reality (1992), Tusk, and The White House.

Three reviews praise The Dead C’s abrasive, lo‑fi noise rock and the dismantling of song form. Harsh 70’s Reality is hailed as a landmark of cacophony and spacey reverberations. Tusk is depicted as catatonic, droning, and terrifyingly immersive. The White House is framed as corrosive, drone‑driven alienation. Overall: demanding, hypnotic, and rewarding for adventurous ears.

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