The Rum Diary (band)
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The Rum Diary is a California-based indie rock band. Its members include Daniel McKenzie, Jon Fee, Joe Ryckebosh, and Schuyler Feekes.
[edit] History
The band formed in Cotati, California in 2000. Since then the group has released one EP (A Key To Slow Time), three 7-inch singles and three full-length albums. All members of the band play multiple instruments, however, vocals and guitars are primarily performed by McKenzie and Fee.
The band's name comes from the novel of the same name by Hunter S. Thompson. Their music is heavily influenced by noise rock.
[edit] Discography
- A Key To Slow Time (Springman Records, 2002)
- Noise Prints (Substandard Records, 2002)
- Poisons That Save Lives (Substandard Records, 2003)
- Split with Kilowatthourse (Springman Records, 2005)
- We're Afraid of Heights Tonight (Devil in the Woods, 2006)