Death by Stereo

Death by Stereo
Origin Orange County, California, USA
Genres Hardcore punk
Metalcore[1]
Years active 1996 – present
Labels Indecision (1998-2000)
Epitaph (2000-2008)
Serjical Strike (2009-present)
I Scream Records (2009-present in Europe)
Website Official website
Members
Efrem Schulz - Lead Vocals, Guitars
Dan Palmer - Lead Guitar
JP Gericke - Rhythm Guitar
Mike Cambra - Drums, Percussion
Jeff Clarke (musician)
Past members
Ian Fowles
Keith Barney
Tim "Tito" Owens
Tim Bender
Todd Hennig
Paul Miner
Tyler Rebbe
Jim Miner
Chris Dalley

Death by Stereo (also referred to as D. B. S.) is a hardcore punk band formed in Orange County, California circa 1996 by frontman Efrem Schulz. They are well known for their energetic performances and intricate guitar work. Their name can be attributed to the 1987 horror film The Lost Boys, for which Corey Haim speaks the line.

Death by Stereo has released five full-length studio albums and one live album. Their most recent studio album, Death Is My Only Friend, was released on July 7, 2009 in the United States. They also have a DVD in the works.

Contents

Biography

Beginnings (1996-1999)

The band was formed by Ian Fowles, Jarrod Alexander, Efrem Schulz, Paul Miner and Jim Miner out of what were the remnants of their former bands. Jarrod and Ian were from the band D-Cons, Efrem was from Clint and Paul and Jim, who are brothers, were from CleanX.[2][3] All five members had known each other long before Death by Stereo formed, as their former bands had toured and recorded together previously. Paul's record label Dental Records had released music by Clint and D-cons and would later go on to put out the first Death by Stereo release.

The five practiced in Jarrod's garage for a few months before recording a demo. They recorded five songs at For The Record Studios, where Paul worked. Out of the five songs, four of them went on to be re-recorded and included on their first album. On March 5, 1998, they played their first show, and soon after began playing more shows around Southern California. By late 1998, the band released their first official release Fooled By Your Smile 7 inch. Following this release, Ian decided to leave the band, and was replaced by Keith Barney.

In 1998, Death By Stereo was signed to Indecision Records, and released their first album-If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die- in the following year. Shortly after Jarrod moved to Boston to pursue music full time at the Berklee School Of Music, and was replaced by Tim Bender. Keith also left the band, to pursue his other bands Throwdown and Eighteen Visions. He was replaced by Dan Palmer, formerly of the band Eyelid.[4] They toured for the rest of the year.

Early career (1999-2002)

In the winter of 1999, during a tour with Straight Faced and Ignite, Brett Gurewitz from Epitaph Records approached the band about releasing an album, ultimately signing them in 2000. Between a tour with Bane and Adamantium, they finished their second album, Day of the Death, which was released in January 2001.

Death By Stereo spent almost all of 2001, touring North America, with bands such as Sick Of It All, BoySetsFire, The Hope Conspiracy, AFI, Rise Against, Nicotine and The Planet Smashers. At this time, Tim decided to leave the band and was replaced by Todd Hennig from 'Heckle' and 'Seven Years War'.

By 2002, Death By Stereo had become fairly popular, as evidenced by a spot on the Warped Tour for that year. During the tour however, there was some conflict between the band, and some of the behind the scenes crew. It was rumoured that one Death By Stereo's crew had assaulted someone, which forced the band to drop off the tour for a few dates, even though they denied the accusation. They returned to their tour nevertheless. Their 2003 album Into the Valley of Death contains a track called 'I Wouldn't Piss In Your Ear If Your Brain Was On Fire', which Dan Palmer has said was written about their warped experience.

Increasing popularity (2002-2005)

In early 2003, during the recording of their third album, Jim Miner left the band. Tim “Tito” Owens replaced him during a European tour. They released Into the Valley of Death, which was mostly recorded while Jim was still in the band, later that year. It is for this reason, that the albums liner notes, still credit Jim and Dan as the bands guitarists. Tito was credited also, as 'additional guitars'.

On September 28, 2003, during a tour supporting Thursday, Death by Stereo played a solo show in Blacksburg VA, at a venue called Solar Haus. During this show, a fault in the venue set up caused five people to be injured and one person to die. After this, Death By Stereo canceled the rest of their tour dates, and returned home. On October 29, 2003, they played a show to benefit the victims, at the Chain Reaction, in Anaheim, CA. This show was recorded and given away for free, with ‘Law of Inertia’ magazine.

Death By Stereo resumed touring, and began writing their fourth album in late 2004. During early 2005, founding member Paul Miner left to pursue recording, producing and mixing. He has since worked with many big bands, including New Found Glory, Atreyu and Thrice. He was replaced by Tyler Rebbe from Pulley.

They recorded their fourth album in early 2005. Death for Life was released in June 2005.

In July 2005, Death By Stereo's guitarist Tito left the band. They played as a four piece band up until late 2006. In December 2005 former guitarist Jim Miner returned to the band to play two shows, but he did not return to the band full time. In addition, Efrem stated that they looked forward to collaborating with Jim, in the future.

Playing as a four-piece (2005-2009)

During the first half of 2006, Death By Stereo toured extensively despite having only one guitarist (Palmer). In February they played in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, for the first time, marking the beginning of their Death to the Third World tour. They also played their first shows in Venezuela, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico. They also played in New Zealand for the first time, during June 2006, and supported Strung Out later that month in an Australian tour. The second half of 2006 saw few shows, as they worked on their new album and faced changes to their lineup. They played in Ecuador at Quito Fest on December (2006).

In August 2006, drummer Todd Hennig left the band to play in Sex N Violence featuring Gene Bullets, Brent Clawson, and Kevin Besignano from Bullets And Octane, and the reality TV star/Criterion Records owner Jeremy Miller.[1]. Todd was quickly replaced by Chris Dalley. Dalley's first live show with the band was in Colombia at Rock al Parque, performing in front of thousands of fans.

On January 23, 2006, which happened to be the fifth anniversary of their second album Day of the Death, frontman Efrem Schulz posted on his Myspace blog that saying that Death by Stereo will release a DVD that will contain "any footage". Bassist Tyler Rebbe stated on the band's message board that he is uncertain if it will be released any time soon. [2].

In September 2006, it was announced that the band's former drummer Jarrod Alexander and guitarist Jim Miner would rejoin Death by Stereo to participate in the writing and recording of their upcoming album. [3]. Since this time, Jim and Jarrod have participated in live shows and have assisted with writing songs. But have not rejoined the band full time. Death by Stereo’s touring lineup, from late 2006 until mid 2008 consisted of Schulz, Rebbe, Dalley and Palmer.

In 2006, it was also announced that Death by Stereo would release a split album with punk rock bank Love Equals Death. The album was to be titled Love Equals Death by Stereo. Love Equals Death subsequently disbanded in 2006, and this project was cancelled.

Rebbe left the band in mid 2008 to concentrate on his other projects. He was replaced by Jeff Clarke. Death by Stereo went into a period of relative inactivity after Rebbe’s departure until the release of their fifth album.

On October 28, 2008, in a interview with Rebeltheory.com [4], it was announced the new album with be titled "Death Is My Only Friend".

Death is My Only Friend (2009)

In 2009, Death by Stereo signed with Serjical Strike Records and released their fifth studio album. It was recorded in mid 2008 by Schulz, Clarke, Dalley, Palmer with their new rhythm guitarist JP "The Kid" Gericke. It was produced by Jason Freese. The album was finally released after many months of delay on July 7, 2009.

Line Up Changes (2009-2011)

In June 2009, Chris Dalley and Death By Stereo parted ways due to internal friction. Chris has since been added as the new drummer for Voodoo Glow Skulls and Death By Stereo has taken on a new drummer Mike Cambra from the Los Angeles based Cry Havoc.

In November 2009, Death by Stereo toured with Todd Henning’s new band; Nations Afire. The band also performed on the Persistence Tour in Europe in the winter of 2009. The band spent the first half of 2010 touring Europe, Japan and the U.S.

As of September 2010, according to their Myspace, Death By Stereo has begun writing new material for their next album.

New Album (2011-Present)

On October 24th 2011 Death By Stereo released a preview of their upcoming album on their Facebook page. The new song is titled "WTF is Going on Around Here?".

Line-Ups

Year Band Recordings
Vocalist Guitarist Bassist Drummer
1996 - early 1999 Efrem Schulz Ian Fowles,
Jim Miner
Paul Miner Jarrod Alexander Demo Tape, Fooled By Your Smile 7" ep,songs on various compilations
Early 1999 - Mid 2000 Efrem Schulz Keith Barney,
Jim Miner
Paul Miner Jarrod Alexander EP: Death By Stereo/Ensign Split 7" (EP), LP: If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die
Mid 2000 - Mid 2001 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer,
Jim Miner
Paul Miner Tim Bender Song: Little Fighter (from Punk Goes Metal comp), EP: No Shirt, No Shoes, No Salvation 7 inch, LP: Day of the Death
Mid 2001 - Mid 2003 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer,
Jim Miner
Paul Miner Todd Hennig Song: Wasted Words Demo (From Punk-O-Rama 7), LP: Into the Valley of Death
Mid 2003-Early 2005 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer,
Tim "Tito" Owens
Paul Miner Todd Hennig Song: Anything Goes (from Bring You To Your Knees comp - ReIgnition Recordings/Law of Inertia Records), Live LP: Death Alive
Early 2005-Mid 2005 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer,
Tim "Tito" Owens
Tyler Rebbe Todd Hennig LP: Death for Life
Mid 2005-September 2006 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer Tyler Rebbe Todd Hennig Song: Bottled Up (From Masters Of Horror comp)
September 2006-December 2006 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer Tyler Rebbe Chris Dalley Live Shows Only
December 2006-August 2008 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer,
Jim Miner
Tyler Rebbe Chris Dalley Live Shows Only
August 2008-2009 Efrem Schulz Dan Palmer Jeff Clark Chris Dalley LP: Death Is My Only Friend

All members - Backing vocals

Current Lineup

Timeline


The music of Death by Stereo

Genre

Death By Stereo's music blurs the lines between traditional, punk rock, hardcore, and metal. Their music mixes metal riffs, solos, melodies and hooks, and results in a sound that is noted for its originality, among a punk rock scene that some say has become stagnant in recent years. The music has evolved over time, mainly due to the unstable lineup, which has included 5 guitarists, 2 bassists, and 4 drummers. Their first album, If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die, was punk rock with a heavy influence of hardcore. Their later albums, especially Death for Life, are more heavy metal, with less punk rock and hardcore elements.

Influences

Bands that have influenced Death By Stereo are: At the Gates, Bad Brains, Bad Religion, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Descendents, In Flames, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Madball, Minor Threat, AFI, Pennywise, Sick of It All, Slayer and Suicidal Tendencies.

The original bassist Paul Miner, said that his top 10 albums of all time are: Bad Brains - ROIR tape, Minor Threat - Out of Step, Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast, Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind, Van Halen II, The Police - Outlandos d'Amour, Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, Sick of It All - Scratch the Surface, Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come, Annihilator - Never, Neverland.

On one occasion, Efrem said that his top five albums were Dead Kennedys - Bedtime for Democracy, Bad Religion - How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, Bad Brains - The Youth Are Getting Restless: Live in Amsterdam, Slayer - Reign in Blood, Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio.

On another occasion, Efrem said that his top five bands were: Bad Brains, Fishbone, Slayer, Bad Religion, and Mickey Avalon.

In popular culture

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label Format Other information
1999 If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die Indecision CD
2000 Day of the Death Epitaph CD
2003 Into the Valley of Death Epitaph CD
  • Last album recorded with guitarist Jim Miner and bassist Paul Miner.
  • First release with guitarist Tim "Tito" Owens.
  • Also released on Vinyl format on Indecision Records
2005 Death for Life Epitaph CD
  • First album recorded with current bassist Tyler Rebbe.
  • Last album recorded with guitarist Tim "Tito" Owens and drummer Todd Hennig.
2009 Death Is My Only Friend Serjical Strike & I Scream Records CD
  • Death By Stereo's first album not on Epitaph since If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die.
  • First recording with new bassit Jeff Clark.
  • Guitarist Jim Miner, returned to the band to help write this album.
  • Original bassist Paul Miner returned to master this album.

Live albums

Year Title Label Format Other information
2003 Law of Inertia Live Series Volume 3 Law of Inertia Magazine CD
  • Recorded Live 29 October 2003, at Chain Reaction in Anaheim CA.
  • Chain Reaction Donated for free, and all proceeds donated to Solar Haus charity.
  • Given away for free with Law of Inertia Magazine
  • Out of print since late 2003.
2007 Death Alive Reignition Records CD
  • A re-release of the above album.
  • Released March 13, 2007.

EPs

Year Title Label Format Other information
1998 Fooled By Your Smile Indecision 7"
  • type notes here
2000 Death by Stereo/Ensign split Indecision 7"
  • Split With Ensign
  • Tracks 1. From The Minds Of Sick People 2. Emo Holocaust 3. Hippie Holocaust 4. Never Go Home Again 5. Basic, Simple True
  • Tracks 1-3 Death By Stereo Tracks 4-5 Ensign
2000 No Shirt, No Shoes, No Salvation Epitaph 7"
  • Sometimes referred to as self tilted, because the cover has no writing whatsoever on it
  • Side A = No Shirt, No Shoes, No Salvation, Side B = Would You Like To Be My Neighbour
  • Side A From Day of the Death, Side B unreleased

Demos

Compilations

(Name Of Compilation - Song)

Compilation DVDs

References

External links