Monday, October 5, 2009

Music: Murder By Death

If you were looking to score a gritty post-apocalyptic movie full of dusty anti-heroes, the Indiana-based Murder by Death would be a good choice. In fact, author Jeff Vandermeer seemed to have that very idea when he approached the band to provide an accompaniment to his up-coming science fiction novel Finch. The project is a natural extension of the band's loose concept albums which often include instrumental bridges between tracks.

Aside from sweeping instrumentals, the average Murder by Death song combines jangly punk guitar riffs with the smooth cello bass lines, topped off by Adam Turla's gravely vocals. Despite frequent horror genre references in album titles and song content, the band includes enough of a alt-country influence to completely avoid the goth genre. It's an interesting high wire act of sound that has become more cohesive and listenable over time. In terms of songwriting, the lyrics are considerably sophisticated using allusion and word play to good advantage.

Off 2008's Red of Tooth and Claw:


All four of Murder by Death's albums are available from Amazon in MP3 and other formats. The band's site also includes merchandise. The instrumental score to Finch is currently available for listening and purchase through BandCamp.

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