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- Born: June 14, 1986, Providence, RI
- Active: 2000s
- Genres: Rock
- Representative Albums: "War Elephant", "Born on Flag Day
| Artist: Deer Tick |
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| Deer Tick | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Providence, Rhode Island, USA |
| Genres | Indie rock Indie folk Alt-country |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | Partisan, Feow! |
| Associated acts | Titus Andronicus |
| Website | www.deertickmusic.com |
| Members | |
| John J. McCauley III Christopher Dale Ryan Dennis Ryan Andrew Tobiassen Ian O'Neil |
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| Former members | |
| Paul Marandola James Falzone |
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Deer Tick is an American indie folk band from Providence, Rhode Island led by guitarist and singer-songwriter John McCauley.[1] The band began as McCauley's solo project in December 2004. Within a few years he had acquired a strong following through constant touring in parts of the Atlantic Northeast and self-released CD-Rs.
Bassist Christopher Dale Ryan and drummer Dennis Ryan became official members of Deer Tick in mid-2007 while guitarist Andrew Tobiassen joined the band in August 2008. Keyboardist James Falzone played with Deer Tick off and on from 2006 to 2007 and Paul Marandola drummed from 2005 to 2007.
Deer Tick's music has often been described as a combination of folk, blues, and country with a strong grunge influence. McCauley is known for his distinct gruff-sounding voice.
The group released its first studio album War Elephant on September 4, 2007. War Elephant was re-released by Partisan Records on November 11, 2008.
In May 2009 the band was the very first band profiled on BriTunes, the web-only music interview program hosted by NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams.
The band released their second album, Born on Flag Day, on June 23, 2009. The record was released by Partisan Records
Guitarist Ian O'Neil joined the band in August 2009 after playing with New Jersey-based act Titus Andronicus. As a third guitar player O'Neil frequently plays the acoustic guitar at live shows while McCauley and Tobiassen play electric rhythm and lead, respectively. Although on most of the bands more raucous numbers [such as "Straight Into A Storm"] he plays electric guitar. He also has contributed one of his own songs "Hope Is Big" to the band's repertoire, which debuted in the band's live set in September 2009.
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McCauley explained that he was hiking in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest near Bloomington, IN and noticed an actual Deer Tick arachnid on his body at the end of the hike. This inspired him to name his band after the parasite.[2]
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