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Revision as of 12:43, 2 November 2007

Band members

  • Current line-up
    • Julez Mephisto (vocals)
    • Leigh Van Hell (guitar)
    • Dave Scythe (guitar)
    • Nikk Murder (drums)
    • Trixxi Trash (bass)
  • Former members
    • Roy Reaper (2003 - 2005)
    • Ronni Dapraved (2003 - 2004)

Website

thedeadthings.com

myspace.com/thedeadthings

Formed

St.Kilda, VIC, October 2002.

Band information

Formed in the inner city of St.Kilda by vocalist Julez Mephisto and former Voodoo Lovecats guitarist Leigh Van Hell, The Deadthings are a glam metal band with a sound recalling the heyday of the LA glam/hair/sleaze scene. In spite of the over-the-top image, The Deadthings display a genuine feel for their musical style that makes them particularly convincing. In late 2004 Nikk Murder returned to replace Ronni Dapraved on Drums and in October 2005 Trixxi Trash replaced former bass player Roy Reaper.

Halloween 2005 saw The Deadthings release their debut full length album "Who Killed Holly Would" and tour throughout Australia into 2006 in support of the release including an opening spot on the Wednesday 13 Australian Tour. In late 2006 The Deadthings played a series of shows in LA, opening for LA Guns and Pretty Boy Floyd, among others. In February 2007 The Deadthings supported Stevie Rachelle's TUFF on his Australian Tour. The Deadthings second album "Dead Over Heels" was released in September 2007 through Blastzone Entertainment in the USA/Europe.

Discography

Albums:

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2005 Who Killed Holly Would? self release
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2007 Dead Over Heels Blastzone Entertainment

EPs:

2004 Hell Sleazes Over self release

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
2005 "Trick or Treat" The Rot N Roll Horror Compilation from Hell T Bone
2006 "Proud to be Loud" The Art of Shredding: A Tribute to Dime DarkStar