Dead Low Tide Explained

Dead Low Tide
Origin:Seattle
Genre:Garage rock
Years Active:2001–2003
Label:Tiger Style Records
Associated Acts:The Murder City Devils
godheadSilo
Smoke and Smoke
Enemymine
Past Members:Spencer Moody
Nate Manny
Mike Kunka
Coady Willis

Dead Low Tide was a short-lived rock band from Seattle, Washington. It featured singer Spencer Moody, guitarist Nate Manny, bassist Mike Kunka, and drummer Coady Willis.

History

After the breakup of the Murder City Devils in 2001, ex-members Moody, Manny, and Willis began to work on a new project, along with ex-godheadSilo bassist Kunka. In 2002 they put out a self-released debut EP, and embarked on a U.S. tour with the Melvins. That same year they began recording their eponymously titled, full-length album, which was not released until after the band's breakup in 2003.

Discography

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Dead Low Tide
Type:Album
Artist:Dead Low Tide
Cover:Dead low tide.jpg
Released:October 7, 2003
Recorded:2002–2003
Genre:Rock
Length:41:00
Label:Tiger Style Records

Albums

Singles and EPs

Further reading