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The Deathray Davies

 
Artist: The Deathray Davies
The Deathray Davies

Group Members:

John Dufhilo

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Formal Connection With:

Jason Garner, Mike Middleton, Chad Ferman, Robert Anderson, Greg Price, Bill Shupp, I Love Math
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Kick and the Snare", "Midnight at the Black Nail Polish Factory", "The Day of the Ray

Biography

Hailing from Dallas, TX, the Deathray Davies woo listeners with a dizzy, fuzzed-out version of retro garage pop that harks back to such '60s bands as the Kinks and the Seeds. The Davies began in 1998 as the one-man show of singer/guitarist John Dufilho, whose songwriting vault contained several songs that didn't seem fit for his present band, Bedwetter. After moving from San Antonio to Dallas, Dufilho recorded his solo debut under the Deathray Davies moniker, playing all of the instruments himself. The resulting record, Drink with the Grown-Ups and Listen to the Jazz, was released in 1999 on Idol Records and the "band" was invited to play at the South by Southwest Festival based on a three-song demo. Luckily, by the time the festival rolled around, Dufilho had assembled a full lineup including Bedwetter bandmate Jason Garner, Kevin Ingle, Chomsky drummer Matt Kellum, Legendary Crystal Chandelier frontman Peter Schmidt, and Transona Five's Rachel Smith.

Dufilho recorded The Return of the Drunk Ventriloquist in 2000, once again handling many of the instrumental duties himself despite having a band ready to back him. The Deathray Davies' third album, The Day of the Ray, released on Idol Records in 2002, finally found the band fully realizing the sound it had developed during live shows. With this outing, Dufilho recorded with the band's solid lineup: Dufilho, Garner, and Ingle, as well as Greg Price, Mike Middleton, and Bill Shupp. The Deathray Davies moved to Glurp Records for the release of Midnight at the Black Nail Polish Factory in the fall of 2004 and followed it up in early 2005 with their strongest album to date, The Kick and the Snare. At this point, the group still revolved around the vocals and songwriting talents of John Dufilho, with old hands Middleton, Garner, and Ingle (as well as the new additions of drummer Robert Anderson and keyboardist Chad Ferman) providing able musical backing. ~ Charles Spano, All Music Guide
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The Deathray Davies
Origin Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Genres Indie rock, Garage rock
Years active 1999–present
Labels Idol Records/Glurp Records
Associated acts I Love Math, The Apples In Stereo
Members
John Dufilho
Jason Garner
Mike Middleton
Andy Lester
Chris Mayes
Kevin Ingle
Former members
Robert Anderson
Chad Ferman
Bill Shupp
Matt Kellum
Lindsay Romig
Peter Schmidt

The Deathray Davies are an indie rock band from Dallas, TX.

History

The band formed as a solo side-project for Dallas musician John Dufilho, who sent in a demo tape to the 1999 SXSW performance; he recruited friends from other local Dallas bands in order to perform. Originally from San Antonio, John Dufilho and Jason Garner played together in a band called Thirteen (with Chris Smart and Chris Brinkley) and together as a 3 piece fuzz pop outfit called Bedwetter (with Collin from Big Drag). Dufilho and Garner also perform acoustically as I Love Math, which has included a number of other musicians.

The band has put out five albums, the latest being 2005's The Kick and the Snare. In 2004, following the release of Midnight at the Black Nail Polish Factory, they were profiled in both Esquire and People magazines. [1] They have toured with the likes of Starlight Mints, The Breeders, The Old 97's. Pete Yorn, Centro-matic, Superdrag and Superchunk, and continue to record music.

Discography

  • Drink With the Grownups and Listen to Jazz (2000)
  • Return of the Drunk Ventriloquist (2001)
  • Day of the Ray (2002)
  • Midnight at the Black Nail Polish Factory (2003)
  • The Kick and the Snare (2005)

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