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A band from Long Beach, California that started out as a side project of Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck from [[Music/Orgy|Orgy]]. Genre-wise, they're definitely ''something'' electronic: they started out closer to [[Industrial Metal]], but their most recent album is more [[Synth Pop]]/dance oriented. |
A band from Long Beach, California that started out as a side project of Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck from [[Music/Orgy|Orgy]]. Genre-wise, they're definitely ''something'' electronic: they started out closer to [[Industrial Metal]], but their most recent album is more [[Synth Pop]]/dance oriented. |
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* Frank Zummo - drums |
* Frank Zummo - drums |
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* ''Death to Analog'' (2009) |
* ''Death to Analog'' (2009) |
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* ''We're Here With You'' (2012) |
* ''We're Here With You'' (2012) |
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* [[Album Title Drop]]: "We're Here With You," also the [[Title Track]]. |
* [[Album Title Drop]]: "We're Here With You," also the [[Title Track]]. |
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* [[Break Up Song]]: "Close Continuance". |
* [[Break Up Song]]: "Close Continuance". |
Latest revision as of 02:45, 14 November 2015
A band from Long Beach, California that started out as a side project of Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck from Orgy. Genre-wise, they're definitely something electronic: they started out closer to Industrial Metal, but their most recent album is more Synth Pop/dance oriented.
Sonic fans might recognize these guys as the band behind the songs "This Machine" and "Waking Up". They also did "Technical Difficulties" for Transformers.
Related Acts:
- Dead by Sunrise (Derakh, Shuck)
- Orgy (Derakh, Shuck)
- Street Drum Corps (Zummo)
Current Lineup
- Ryan Shuck - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Amir Derakh - lead guitar, synthesizer
- Anthony 'Fu' Valcic - keyboard, programming, samples, bass guitar
- Frank Zummo - drums
Discography
- Death to Analog (2009)
- We're Here With You (2012)
Julien-K provides examples of the following tropes:
- Album Title Drop: "We're Here With You," also the Title Track.
- Break Up Song: "Close Continuance".
- Everything Sounds Sexier in French: Why else would the woman in "Systeme de Sexe" be speaking French?
- Intercourse with You: "Systeme de Sexe". With background moans for added NSFW-ness!
- Listing Cities: "Breakfast in Berlin".
- Lyrical Dissonance: "Close Continuance", an 80s-ish, bouncy, Ear Worm-tastic number about a failing relationship.
- New Sound Album: We're Here With You is significantly different from Death to Analog (and their Sonic songs,) with a much more dance/synthpop-oriented sound. The band's former bassist, Brandon Belsky, left due to his dissatisfaction with the new direction.
- Non-Appearing Title: They're doing this more often with We're Here With You: "Close Continuance", "Colorcast", "I'll Try Not To Destroy You", and "Palm Springs Reset". Prior to that album, most songs have a Title Drop somewhere other than "Dystopian Girl" and "Death to Analog".
- Something Something Leonard Bernstein: Most of the lyrics to "Technical Difficulties" are lost in heavy electronic distortion.
- Title Track: Both Death to Analog and We're Here With You, though only the latter contains an Album Title Drop.
- We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties: "Technical Difficulties".
- Xtreme Kool Letterz: "Cruel Daze of Summer". (Unless it's a pun?)