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Consult the colorful careers of the Who, Black Flag, and Nirvana, and it becomes obvious that bands have been destroying their instruments and getting banned from clubs for years. When it comes to Austin, Texas' … And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, however, torturing their instruments is only a small part of the band's mystique. Combining an affection for Bowie-esque '70s glam, '80s hardcore, '90s Sonic Youth-like indie-rock, and classical music, Trail of Dead take these myriad of influences and inject them into their loud, high energy shows, prompting London's The Independent to call them, "one of the most incendiary live bands of the past few years." Through four albums and numerous EP's and singles, Trail of Dead have been, according to a headline in Entertainment Weekly, making "alt-rock as vital as their name is weird."

Trail of Dead formed in 1994 when old friends Jason Reece and Conrad Keely (whom originally met as teenagers in Hawaii) began playing together in Olympia, Washington. After the dissolution of Reece's band the Mukilteo Fairies, Reece and Keely began practicing together, trading off on vocals, guitar, and drums, before deciding to move to the warmer climate of Austin, Texas. The two played a handful of shows as You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead before recruiting guitarist Kevin Allen and bassist Neil Busch. Upon the completion of the lineup, the band added the "…And" to their name, and completed a cassette release for Austin's Golden Hour label.

Even though they had yet to release a full album, the band was already gaining notoriety for their rambunctious and often destructive live shows. In an interview conducted with Dallas Music Guide, Allen addressed their pertinence for breaking their instruments, saying, "I guess some people think it's a shtick or something. I don't know if it's a shtick. It's just something we've always done. It just seemed like the right thing to do at the time. There have been a couple of times where it's like, 'Hey, I'm gonna do this. Don't stand in the way.' Most of the time though, it's pretty spontaneous and not really planned out." It was the band's notorious live shows, however, that helped them gain the attention of record labels, prompting Keely to note in an interview with Free Williamsburg, that, "If you are not suffering for your art, then it's probably not good art. We never sent out any demos. Our lives show was our solicitation. That's us."

In 1998, influential Austin label Trance Syndicate decided to take a chance on Trail of Dead, releasing their debut full length … And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. Garnering comparisons to My Bloody Valentine, Fugazi, and Sonic Youth, Trail of Dead's debut had the Austin Chronicle's Greg Beets claiming that, "Austin's Trail of Dead revels in the yin-yang of discordant extremes. Their debut gushes forth in a manic pattern of rising and falling, whispers coupled with screams, and quiet, unassuming beginnings followed by torturous, hyper-climactic endings. The real pleasure for the listener is trying to figure out how they're going to get back down from whatever feedback-blistered fix they've willfully thrown themselves into."

In October of 1999, the band issued their second full-length album, this time on Superchunk's Merge Records out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Entitled Madonna, the album was quick to inspire positive reviews in print and online publications alike. Spin Magazine noted that, "'Mark David Chapman' is the thinking punk's mid-tempo ballad of the year, piling emo elegies like 'It's just another black stare/To a world that loves or hates you on a dare' onto guitar hooks worthy of [MTV show] Total Request Live. And 'Aged Dolls' is for everyone who thought our great nation ceded the proggy epic to Mogwai and Radiohead in some unfortunate trade agreement." All Music Guide said, "At a point wherein Sonic Youth has achieved little more than short-curve hairpin experimentation, … And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead are fueled with a zestier and more intrusive desire to split instrumental hairs. The instruments are interestingly distinct, defining a need to listen to the individual contributions, furthering the contemplative nature of late-1990s hard rock and its idiosyncratically conservative send-ups. The Dead are a max-out outfit in the true hardcore tradition."

After almost two years of extensive touring, Trail of Dead reconvened in the studio to record what would become an album of epic proportions. Not satisfied with delivering an album of simplistic blasts of flailing punk rock, the band set out to incorporate a bevy of instruments, such as piano, strings, and woodwinds into their monstrous brand of indie rock, crafting an entire of album full of interludes and 7-plus minute songs of pure passion and pain. After the release of the Relative Ways EP—their first for Interscope records, who signed the band after the success of Madonna—the band issued Source Tags & Codes on February 26, 2002.

The band received a bit of flack regarding their signing with Interscope, to which Keely said in an interview with Tinymixtapes.com that, "We're not really in this thing for some socio-political or economic battle between corporations and private business. We're artists. Art is transcendent, and exists on a higher plane, whereas those things are earthly, and in the end transitory. Who cares about them? If you do, you shouldn't be an artist, you should be a business major."

Whether or not the band's signing to a major was an issue, the power and ambitiousness of the album was undeniable. Scoring a perfect 10.0 rating on Pitchforkmedia.com, the site's Matt Lemay said, "Dense, beautiful, intricate, haunting, explosive, and dangerous, this is everything rock music aspires to be: intense, incredible songs arranged perfectly and performed with skill and passion. Source Tags and Codes will take you in, rip you to shreds, piece you together, lick your wounds clean, and send you back into the world with a concurrent sense of loss and hope. And you will never, ever be the same."

In 2003, the band released the Secret of Elena's Tomb EP, a release that Keely described as "[a] sort of a divergent project, we just sort of thought we'd throw it out there, for your amusement, or mal-amusement, as it might be. Some people have reacted negatively, others not." Following that, the band hit the road again, playing with bands like Mogwai and Explosions in the Sky, before returning to the studio to record the follow up to Source Tags, 2005's classical music-influenced Worlds Apart. Of the album, London's The Independent said, "Hitherto best known for walls of noise and instrument-trashing, these Texan nut jobs bounce back with an epic album. From the bombastic opener and the punky, waltzing title track, it heads off on an unpredictable, atmospheric sonic journey with everything—including classical violin solos—thrown in. The first masterpiece of 2005."

Following the completion of the album, the band's lineup underwent a change. Busch, who recorded bass on the album, left the band to pursue other interests. In his place, the band brought on bassist Danny Wood and second drummer Doni Schroader (who played on Worlds Apart), expanding the band to a five piece.

Selected discography
…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Trance Syndicate, 1998.
Madonna, Merge, 1999.
Relative Ways (EP), Interscope, 2001.
Source Tags & Codes, Interscope, 2002.
Secret of Elena's Tomb, Interscope, 2003.
Worlds Apart, Interscope, 2005.

Sources
Periodicals
Entertainment Weekly, January 28, 2005.
The Independent (London, England), November 27, 2004; January 22, 2005.
Spin, January 2000.

Online
…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Official Website, http://www.trailofdead.com (June 1, 2005).
"…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead," All Music Guide, http://www.allmusic.com/ (June 1, 2005).
"…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead," Free Williamsburg, http://www.freewilliamsburg.com/september_2003/dead.html (June 1, 2005).
"Conrad Keely," Tiny Mix Tapes, http://tinymixtapes.com/interviews/conradkeely.htm (June 1, 2005).
"Conversing with the Dead," Dallas Music Guide, http://www.dallasmusicguide.com/interviews/trailofdead.htm (June 1, 2005).

"Source Tags and Codes," Pitchfork Media, http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/a/and-you-will-know-us-by-the-trail-of-dead/source-tags-and-codes.shtml (June 1, 2005).
"Worlds Apart," Neumu, http://neumu.net/fortyfour/2005/2005-00023/2005-00023_fortyfour.shtml (June 1, 2005).
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Biography

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead were formed in late 1994 by singers/guitarists/drummers Jason Reece and Conrad Keely, longtime friends who originally met in Hawaii before settling in the perennial indie hotbed of Olympia, WA, where Reece drummed for the notorious Mukilteo Fairies. After relocating together to Austin, TX, the duo began playing shows as "You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead," eventually adding both the conjunction and the ellipsis to the band's name. The pair also recruited guitarist Kevin Allen and bassist/sampler Neil Busch, thus transforming the group from an indie two-piece into an arty quartet. After issuing a live cassette on the local Golden Hour label, AYWKUBTTOD -- already legendary in indie circles for their anarchic concert sets -- released their self-titled full-length debut on Trance Syndicate in early 1998. Following the label's collapse, the band moved to Merge's roster and issued Madonna in the fall of 1999.

After signing yet another record deal with Interscope, they issued the formidable Source Tags & Codes in 2002, followed by The Secret of Elena's Tomb EP in 2003. Worlds Apart, a prog rock-inspired epic, arrived early in 2005. Despite widespread acclaim for the album, its sales were disappointing, leading Keely to consider disbanding the group. However, he and the rest of AYWKUBTTOD found inspiration in their frustration and bounced back with So Divided -- initially conceived as an EP, but gradually expanded into a full-length effort -- in late 2006. Their subsequent departure from Interscope Records convinced the musicians to launch their own label, Richter Scale Records, in partnership with the Texas-based Justice Records. Free of the constraints of conventional label deals, the band then brewed up a batch of contemporary prog anthems and released an EP, 2008's Festival Thyme, to ramp up support for a full-length album. The Century of Self followed in early 2009. AYWKUBTTOD then scaled down their lineup, choosing to record their next album as a four-piece instead of a sprawling sextet. The result, Tao of the Dead, also doubled as one of the most band's most conceptual works to date, with a 16-song set list divided into two lengthy tracks, each of which was performed in a specific musical key. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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…And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead

...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead in Vancouver, March 2009.
Background information
Origin Austin, Texas, United States
Genres Alternative rock, art rock, indie rock, progressive rock, post-hardcore, noise rock (early)
Years active 1994–present
Labels Justice, Superball Music, Interscope, Merge, Trance Syndicate, Richter Scale/Universal[1]
Associated acts Mukilteo Fairies, A Roman Scandal, Forget Cassettes
Website www.trailofdead.com
Members
Conrad Keely
Jason Reece
Autry Fulbright II
Jamie Miller
Past members
Neil Busch
Kevin Allen
David Longoria
Clay Morris
Deanne Rowley
Doni Schroader
Danny Wood
Jay Leo Phillips
Aaron Ford

…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (often abbreviated as Trail of Dead) is an American alternative rock band from Austin, Texas. The chief creative members of the band are Jason Reece and Conrad Keely (formerly Conrad Sobsamai). The two switch between drumming, guitar and lead vocals, both on recordings and live shows. The band is known for their wild, energetic concerts, which often end with the band destroying their equipment. Their seventh studio album, Tao of the Dead, was released in February 2011.

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History

Formation

Keely and Reece have been friends since their youth; they met originally in Hawaii. They each formed their first band in 1993, soon after moving to Olympia, Washington, where Keely studied at The Evergreen State College. Keely started a band called Benedict Gehlen that lasted only a year. Nancyville was Keely's next project, though it also was short-lived. Reece played drums with Honeybucket and then queercore band Mukilteo Fairies (the name is a play on words, referencing the ferry boat that travels between Mukilteo and Clinton, Washington) while living in Olympia. The two moved to Austin, Texas and started playing as a duo under the moniker You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. The band expanded to include guitarist Kevin Allen and bassist Neil Busch. They then officially lengthened their name to ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. Conrad's girlfriend from Olympia, Deanne Rowley (later Deanne McAdams), briefly played with them[2] as a live back-up guitarist.

According to the band's website, their name is taken from an ancient Mayan ritual chant, which shows a striking similarity to an ancient Egyptian chant.[3] This explanation, however, is said to be merely an ongoing joke.[4]

Rise and success (1995–2006)

Reece trashing equipment in 2005.

By 1995, they had issued their first release (one song on cassette-only compilation called Austin Live Houses), followed by another self-titled four-song cassette on Golden Hour, and in January 1998 a self-titled full-length on Trance Syndicate.

Trail of Dead soon moved on to Merge Records after the Trance label folded. The band released Madonna on Merge in late 1999, and toured the U.S. opening for labelmates Superchunk to promote it. They signed to Interscope Records and released the Relative Ways EP in 2001.

In early 2002, the Trail of Dead released Source Tags & Codes, which received universal acclaim, including a 10/10 rating from Pitchfork Media,[5] later saying it is "one of indie rock's truly epic albums".[6] Their following tour was chronicled by Rolling Stone, with Andrew Dansby commenting on their group dynamic as a "post-punk Voltron, that just might be the most exciting unit working today."[7]

A follow-up EP to Source Tags & Codes was released in April 2003, titled The Secret of Elena's Tomb. The EP featured contained the electronic track "Intelligence" which featured, and was co-written by, Tyler Jacobson from A Roman Scandal, Reece's other band.

In July 2004 it was announced that Neil Busch was ejected from the band and Danny Wood had taken his place on bass. Second drummer/percussionist Doni Schroader also joined the band around this time. Trail of Dead released Worlds Apart on January 25, 2005.[8] Music videos were filmed for singles "And the Rest Will Follow" and "Caterwaul". The band also added live keyboardist David Longoria to their touring lineup. Now a six-piece, the band toured heavily on the album, with its trademark explosive live performances and a two-drummer attack. Opening for part of this tour was Longoria's band The Black, which featured Longoria on vocals and guitarist Alan Schaefer, with the rest of TOD filling out the group. The band's fifth album, So Divided, was released on November 14, 2006. Clay Morris replaced Longoria as live keyboardist, and eventually became a full-time member.

Post-Interscope era (2007–present)

In late summer of 2007, the Trail of Dead once again toured Europe, this time with drummer Aaron Ford replacing Doni Schroader.[9] Danny Wood was absent from these performances, having quietly left the band. He would eventually be replaced by Jay Leo Phillips. The band provided the soundtrack to the 2007 film Hell on Wheels, a documentary about the formation of Roller Derby in Austin, Texas. After their overseas tour ended on March 15, 2007, the Trail of Dead returned to the studio to begin recording their sixth record.[10] In October they supported the virtual band Dethklok on an Adult Swim college tour.[11][12] In that same month, the band became independent, having left Interscope Records after lack of support.[13][14]

In early 2008, Trail of Dead went back into the studio, without a record contract.[15] Using their own capital, they filmed their recording experiences and released them on YouTube.[16][17] On October 21, they released an EP, resembling an "album teaser", titled Festival Thyme on Richter Scale Records. On February 17, 2009, a 13-track album, The Century of Self was released.[18][19][20] In September 2010, Conrad Keely posted news of an upcoming album 2011 release, produced by Chris "Frenchie" Smith, with an accompanying comic book.[21][22] Frenchie Smith is also set to re-mix their debut eponymous album. On November 10, 2010, it was announced that their seventh album, Tao of the Dead, would be released in North America on February 8, 2011.[23] It was also revealed that the band had stripped down to a core four-piece, and that Jay Phillips, Clay Morris and longtime guitarist Kevin Allen had been removed from the lineup.[citation needed] Circumstances of these departures are currently unknown. Aaron Ford recorded all of the drums for Tao of the Dead, but is not touring with the band to promote the album.[citation needed] The band performed live on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on February 7, 2011, debuting bassist Autry Fulbright II (from Reece side project Midnight Masses) and drummer Jamie Miller. On February 17, 2011, it was announced that Jason Reece would guest host Toby Ryan's radio show on Austin's KROX-FM (101X).[24]

In 2012, the band began recording album material in Hanover, Germany.[25][26]

Personnel

Current lineup

Former members

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK[27] US GER[28] Label
1998 ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Trance Syndicate
1999 Madonna Merge Records
2002 Source Tags & Codes 73 64 Interscope Records
2005 Worlds Apart 92 88 40 Interscope Records
2006 So Divided 190 188 72 Interscope Records
2009 The Century of Self 169 38 Richter Scale/Justice Records
2011 Tao of the Dead NA NA 18 Richter Scale/Superball Music

Singles

  • 2000: "Mistakes & Regrets" UK #69[27]
  • 2002: "Another Morning Stoner" UK #54[27]
  • 2002: "Relative Ways"
  • 2004: "Worlds Apart"
  • 2005: "The Rest Will Follow"
  • 2006: "A Classic Art Showcase" UK Download #49
  • 2006: "Wasted State of Mind"
  • 2009: "Isis Unveiled" (Radio Edit) promo only for radio stations (e.g. Germany)
  • 2010: "Summer of All Dead Souls"

EPs

  • Self-titled CD-R (October 1998, self-released) (Limited edition of 60 copies; all three songs would later appear on Madonna)
  • Relative Ways (November 6, 2001)
  • The Secret of Elena's Tomb (April 1, 2003)
  • Worlds Apart - EP (October 12, 2004)
  • Festival Thyme (October 21, 2008)

Music videos

  • "Mistakes & Regrets"
  • "Relative Ways"
  • "Another Morning Stoner"
  • "All St. Day" (on the Worlds Apart' bonus DVD)
  • "The Rest Will Follow"
  • "Caterwaul"
  • "Naked Sun" (Edit)
  • "Isis Unveiled" (Radio Edit)[29]
  • "Summer of all Dead Souls"[30]

References

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  2. ^ Deanne Rowley McAdams (obituary), The Olympian, 9 August 2011. Retrieved online 15 August 2011.
  3. ^ "And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead // Why is the Trail of Dead?". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2005-09-30. http://web.archive.org/web/20050930200939/http://trailofdead.com/why/. Retrieved 2010-09-22. 
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  7. ^ Posted Mar 13, 2002 12:00 AM (2002-03-13). "Trail of Dead Bring "Codes" to NY: ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 06 March 2009. http://web.archive.org/web/20090306161306/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/andyouwillknowusbythetrailofdead/articles/story/5933696/trail_of_dead_bring_codes_to_ny. Retrieved 2009-03-04. 
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  30. ^ …AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD: video premiere: “Summer Of All Dead Souls” Superball Music

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