Romantic Rights EP is Toronto-based duo Death from Above 1979's second recording, a four song EP consisting of two early versions of songs from their upcoming album, You're a Woman, I'm a Machine, a song exclusive to the EP, and a remix of the title track. It was released by Sound Virus Records in the U.S..This was released when the band was still referred to as simply Death From Above.
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Romantic Rights EP is Toronto-based duo Death from Above 1979's second recording, a four song EP consisting of two early versions of songs from … read more
Romantic Rights EP is Toronto-based duo Death from Above 1979's second recording, a four song EP consisting of two early versions of songs from their upcoming album, You're a W… read more
Death from Above 1979 are the Toronto-based duo of Jesse F. Keeler (bass, synths) and Sebastien Grainger (vocals, drums), which formed in 2001. Refusing to employ a lead guitarist, they played loud synth infused dance punk on the drum and bass combination alone. They added the 1979 suffix to the name following a legal dispute with New York City dance-punk label Death From Above (known as DFA Records since the September 11, 2001 attacks). "Death from above" was written on a helicopter in the movie Apocalypse Now, which was copyrighted in 1979. However, Grainger says this … read more
Death from Above 1979 are the Toronto-based duo of Jesse F. Keeler (bass, synths) and Sebastien Grainger (vocals, drums), which formed in 2001. Refusing to employ a lead guitarist, they pl… read more
Death from Above 1979 are the Toronto-based duo of Jesse F. Keeler (bass, synths) and Sebastien Grainger (vocals, drums), which formed in 2001. Refusing to employ a lead guitarist, they played loud synth infused dance punk on the drum… read more