post by the_reverend at Apr 9,2005 12:27pm edited Apr 9,2005 12:29pm
Ok, it's been a long time since the first time I saw these guys.
2 and a half years ago (almost to the date), since then and they have consistantly impressed me, getting better and tight each time.
I remember after the first time I saw them, some people played them off as just another hardcore act. "and the guitar player and bass player singing too, why do we need another hatebreed/blood for blood band"
this of course was said by people that have never seen them.
if you like hardcore, it's pretty hard not to get into these guys after you see them. Listening to their music runs through a hardcore gambit of old school, new school, nyc, and boston.
listening to this music, you can find influences from old agnostic front and Madball and bulldozer to "newer" bands like "chaulked full of sing alongs" death threat and reach the sky to punker-hardcore panic-type bands and even a little social distortion, maybe?
their ability to grab more fans at every show is what has put them where they are now. Starting (like all bands) at a little show in some ass-backwards town to today where they have toured the US a few times and...
just got back from touring europe!
Releases
they released their first CD a few years back on Spooky City Records
featuring their "anthem" song <i>true til death</i>
http://www.skatterhq.com/mp3/DeathBeforeDishonor.MP3 a song that just screams "pile up" and "sing along".
in 2004, bridge 9 made one of their smartest moves ever, signing dbd. 2005, had them releasing "friends, family, forever" on B9 (with the new anthem song of the same title). Why was this such a smart move for b9? It expands their base of music, sounding different from all other b9 bands and adds a band to their roster that is on the way up.
http://www.bridge9.com/bridgenine/sound/dbd-bornfrommisery.mp3
How do they do it? how do they constantly top themselves on every show? First off, they are one of the few bands that hasn't had a single member leave.. a very rare thing now a days.
Second, they started off with a loyal fan base of supportive friends who still come out to every show.
Also, they also have a style that changes enough from song to song allowing more people to find something in their music.
and finally, they work really really hard.
if you don't know them yet, get out and see them, now.
PS: if you've never seen them before, you might want to wear a cup.
post by Paulll at Apr 9,2005 1:26pm
Good band. I dont come out to many shows anymore maybe I should ( like last nights show, but to bad my truck sucks), because whenever I see dbd I have a ton of fun and usually that doesnt happen at shows anymore. This band needs all the support they can get.
Teratism used to practice next to these guys for a little while, waaayy back. It was actually a different band called Incision. Brian and Loftus were both in the band, along with My friend Dave on guitar and some dude on bass. I haven't seen any of them in years, i should really get off my ass and see them. I don't know the guitarist or bassist in DBD, but Brian and Dan were great guys. Down to earth, hardworking, and fun to drink with. If you're a fan of DBD and haven't heard Incision, you should check it out.
good to see brian and loftus doing well on what they wanted to do in hardcore....i helped record a demo with them at this rehersal studio in brockton as a intern. But the guy who owned the studio sucked and d.b.d. went to record elsewhere instead.....which was wise.
there it is, the most intelligent comeback in the history of the internet
post by babyshaker not logged in at Sep 8,2006 4:18pm
i've actually never heard these guys ever until i went onto a freinds myspace page the other day it was pretty good stuff...these guys are a brockton band right?