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Death On Wednesday Discography of CDs
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Buying the Lie CD (2000)
Death On Wednesday discography Recorded in Ojai, California.
Death On Wednesday: Nate Lawler (vocals, guitar); Jeff Saenz (guitar); Kevin Smith (bass, background vocals); ...
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Songs to To CD (2003)
Death On Wednesday songs Three years since their full-length debut emerges Death On Wednesday's Songs to To. This five-song set finds the band honing their rowdy punk style, but this time around Death On Wednesday is a bit more endearing, and a bit more charming. Nate Lawler might be a vocal growler, but there's a crooner creeping out on Songs to To. From the rockabilly-like romp of "Simple Life'," to the acoustic riffs of "Sympathy," Death On Wednesday's punk rock heart is nursing some pretty serious wounds over failed relationships and painful breakups. It's not overly sentimental or gushing, for Death On Wednesday are strict in presentation and production. Songs to To is imaginatively sweet and a solid filler in between albums. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
Personnel: Jeff Saenz (guitar); Jorma Vik (drums).
Audio Mixers: Michael Rosen ; Tone.
Recording information: Orange County, CA.
Death On Wednesday: Nate Lawler (vocals, guitar); Jeff Saenz (guitar); Kevin Smith (bass); Jorma Vik (drums).
Producers: Loren Israel, Death On Wednesday.
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Smoking Popes Tribute CD (2003)
Death On Wednesday CD discography When people hear there is a Smoking Popes tribute record out, their first reaction may very well be incredulity. This is certainly understandable, because the Smoking Popes only released two full-length albums and neither one was much of a hit. Once you realize that there is a push underway to make sure every band who ever recorded a note of music is feted with a tribute record, it begins to make more sense. Seriously, the Smoking Popes were influential in a small way. Along with Weezer, they were one of the few post-Dookie bands to add more pop than punk to their mix of punk-pop and became a source of inspiration to many of the melodically inclined emo bands. Some of them are to be found on the roster of pop-punkers paying tribute here. The big names are the Red Hot Valentines, who cover "Rubella"; Saturday Supercade, who tackle "I Love You Paul"; the musically adventurous Bad Astronaut, who cover "Megan"; and the Ataris, who do "Pretty Pathetic." The rest of the lineup is more obscure, but one might say that is a fitting testament to the relative obscurity of the Smoking Popes. One odd thing about the record is the presence of former Smoking Popes drummer Mike Felumlee, who contributes a version of "Don't Be Afraid." Most bands or artists being tributed tend to steer clear of the process -- it seems wrong somehow to be paying tribute to yourself. No matter, the record is a well-chosen and played tribute to the music and career of the Smoking Popes and fans will no doubt be thrilled. ~ Tim Sendra
From Double Zero Records this tribute features some of the hottest indie rock/emo bands covering their favorite Pope's songs. Featured artists include Bad Astronaut, Retro Morning, The Ataris, Tom Daily, Grade, & more. 2003.
Recording information: Death Boat Studio.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Josh Caterer; Eli Caterer; Matt Caterer.
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 Death On Wednesday Songs
Popular or famous Death On Wednesday music songs: Untitled, Simple Life, Born to Bleed, Sympathy, Falling, Let Them Die, Wait For Love. See All Songs
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