...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
(often abbreviated as Trail of Dead
) is an American art rock band from Austin, Texas. According to the band's website, their name is taken from an ancient Mayan ritual chant which shows a striking similarity to an ancient Egyptian chant. [1] However, this explanation is said to be merely an ongoing joke. [2] The chief creative elements of the band are Jason Reece and Conrad Keely. The two switch between drumming and lead vocals and guitar, both on their records and during their shows. (On some songs, former bass player Neil Busch sang lead vocals). As of February 2009, the band has released six studio albums. Their sixth album, The Century of Self
, was released on February 17, 2009.
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History
Formation
Keely and Reece have been friends since their youth, meeting originally in
Hawaii. They each formed their first band in 1993, soon after moving to
Olympia, Washington, where Keely studied at
The Evergreen State College. As an interesting aside, Keely, along with Anton Newcombe of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, used to supplement their incomes by refurbishing the mastheads of many of the fishing vessels that would dock in Olympia's scenic port. Keely started a band called Benedict Gehlen that only lasted a year. Nancyville was Keely's next project, though it also was short-lived. Reece played drums with Honeybucket and then
queercore band
Mukilteo Fairies (the name is a play on words, referencing the ferry boat that travels between Mukilteo and Clinton, Washington) while living in Olympia. The two moved to
Austin, Texas and started playing as a duo under the moniker, You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. The band expanded to include guitarist
Kevin Allen and bassist Neil Busch. They then officially lengthened their name to ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. Conrad's girlfriend from Olympia, Deanne Rowley (now Deanne McAdams), of Plain Jane, Pro-Ex Marauders, and currently Leopards (and occasionally
Dead Air Fresheners), briefly played with them as a back-up guitarist, but never appeared on any recordings.
Rise and success (1995–2006)
By 1995, they had issued their first release (one song on cassette-only compilation called
Austin Live Houses
), followed by another self-titled four song cassette on Golden Hour, and in January 1998 a
self-titled full-length on
Trance Syndicate.
Trail of Dead soon moved on to
Merge after the Trance label went defunct. The band released
Madonna
on Merge in late 1999, and toured the U.S. opening for labelmates
Superchunk to promote it. They signed to
Interscope Records and released the
Relative Ways
EP in 2001.
In early 2002, the Trail of Dead released
Source Tags & Codes
which received universal acclaim, including a 10/10 rating from
Pitchfork Media,
[3] later saying it is "one of indie rock's truly epic albums".
[4] Their following tour was chronicled by
Rolling Stone, with Andrew Dansby commenting on their group dynamic as a "
post-punk Voltron, that just might be the most exciting unit working today."
[5]
A follow-up EP to
Source Tags & Codes
was released in April 2003, titled
The Secret of Elena's Tomb
. The EP featured contained the electronic track "Intelligence" which featured, and was co-written by, Tyler Jacobson from
A Roman Scandal, Reece's other band.
In July 2004 it was announced that Neil Busch was ejected from the band and
Danny Wood had taken his place on bass. Second drummer/percussionist Doni Schroader also joined the band around this time. Trail of Dead released
Worlds Apart
on January 25, 2005.
[6] The band's fifth album,
So Divided
, was released on November 14, 2006.
Post-Interscope era (2007–present)
In late summer of 2007, the Trail of Dead once again toured Europe, this time with drummer Aaron Ford replacing Doni Schroader.
[7] The band provided the soundtrack to the 2007 film
Hell on Wheels
, a documentary about the formation of
Roller Derby in
Austin, Texas. After their overseas tour ended on March 15, 2007, the Trail of Dead returned to the studio to begin recording their sixth record.
[8] In October, Trail of Dead supported the virtual band
Dethklok on an
Adult Swim college tour.
[9] [10] In that same month, the band became independent, having left
Interscope Records after lack of support.
[11] [12]
In early 2008, Trail of Dead went back into the studio, without a record contract.
[13] Using their own capital, they filmed their recording experiences and released them on
YouTube.
[14] [15] On October 21, they released an EP, resembling an "album teaser", titled
Festival Thyme
. On February 17, 2009, a 13-track album,
The Century of Self
was released.
[16] [17] [18]
Personnel
Current lineup
- Conrad Keely – vocals, guitar, drums, piano
- Jason Reece – drums, vocals, guitar
- Kevin Allen – guitar, vocals
- Aaron Ford – drums, piano, vocals
- Jay Phillips – bass, vocals
- Clay Morris – piano, vocals
Former members
- Neil Busch
- Danny Wood
- Doni Schroader
Discography
Albums
- 1998: ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
(January 20, 1998)
- 1999: Madonna
(October 19, 1999)
- 2002: Source Tags & Codes
(February 26, 2002) UK #73
- 2005: Worlds Apart
(January 24, 2005) UK #92
- 2006: So Divided
(November 14, 2006) UK #190
- 2009: The Century of Self
(February 17, 2009)
Singles
- 2000: "Mistakes & Regrets" UK #69
- 2002: "Another Morning Stoner" UK #54
- 2002: "Relative Ways" UK #84
- 2004: "Worlds Apart"
- 2005: "And the Rest Will Follow" UK #77
- 2006: "A Classic Art Showcase" UK Download #49
- 2006: "Wasted State of Mind"
- 2009: "Isis Unveiled" (Radio Edit) promo only
for radio stations (e.g. Germany)
EPs
- Self-titled CD-R (October 1998, self-released) (Limited edition of 60 copies; all three songs would later appear on Madonna
)
- Relative Ways
(November 6, 2001)
- The Secret of Elena's Tomb
(April 1, 2003)
- Worlds Apart - EP
(October 12, 2004)
- Festival Thyme
(October 21, 2008)
Music videos
- "Mistakes & Regrets"
- "Relative Ways"
- "Another Morning Stoner"
- "All St. Day" (on Worlds Apart
s bonus DVD)
- "The Rest Will Follow"
- "Caterwaul"
- "Naked Sun" (Edit)
- "Isis Unveiled" (Radio Edit) [19]
References
- {{Dead link|date=February 2009}}
- Trail of Dead - Interview with Conrad Keely
- And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead: Source Tags & Codes (2002): Reviews
- Worlds Apart
- Trail of Dead Bring "Codes" to NY: ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
- Trail Of Dead Album Postponed Until January - News Story
- Pitchfork: Trail of Dead Announce Replacement Drummer
- the official unofficial trail of dead fansite
- Adult Swim Goes on Tour
- Trail of Dead, Dethklok launch second Adult Swim tour >> Tour dates and concert ticket info >>
- Exclaim News: Trail of Dead Leave Interscope, Post Scathing Message
- Trail of Dead Leave Interscope, Reveal Tour Dates
- the official unofficial trail of dead fansite
- the official unofficial trail of dead fansite
- trailofdeadorg's Channel
- Trail Of Dead Readies New 'Century'
- Trail of Dead Offer New EP as Album Teaser
- the official unofficial trail of dead fansite
- New ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead Video - "Isis Unveiled" (Stereogum Premiere) - Video