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About Bass Drum Of Death
Currently, Bass Drum of Death is actively touring and performing at various music festivals and venues across the United States and beyond. In 2023, they have been part of prominent events such as the Austin City Limits Music Festival and various summer tours, where they showcase their latest material, including songs from their 2022 album 'Say I Won't' and previous hits. The band's live shows remain a thrilling experience, marked by Barrett's dynamic stage presence and the band's ability to connect with their audience through energetic performances. Fans can expect a mix of new tracks along with classic favorites, creating an electrifying atmosphere that resonates with both longtime followers and newcomers. With their commitment to live performance, Bass Drum of Death continues to grow their fanbase and leave a lasting impact on the concert scene.
Bass Drum Of Death History
Bass Drum of Death is an American garage rock band formed in 2007 in Oxford, Mississippi, by John Barrett. The project began as a solo endeavor for Barrett, who initially recorded music alone before expanding the lineup to include additional musicians. The band's sound is characterized by a blend of lo-fi aesthetics, heavy guitar riffs, and catchy melodies, drawing influences from punk, rock, and psychedelic music. Over the years, Bass Drum of Death gained recognition in the underground music scene, releasing several albums and EPs that showcased their raw energy and distinctive sound. Their self-titled debut album was released in 2011, followed by 'GB City' in 2013, which solidified their reputation and led to touring opportunities across the United States and internationally. The band's performances are known for their high-energy vibe and engaging presence, solidifying their place in the live music circuit. As they evolved, Bass Drum of Death continued to explore new musical territories while maintaining their roots in garage rock, influencing a new generation of musicians and fans alike.