Deadweight (band) explained

Deadweight
Origin:San Francisco, California
Genre:Alternative rock
Years Active:1994 - present
Associated Acts:Eric McFadden Experience
Les Claypool's Fancy Band
Cake
Loop!Station
Current Members:Ben Barnes - electric violin and vocals
Sam Bass - electric cello
Paulo Baldi - drums

Deadweight was an alternative rock trio from San Francisco, California. Members included Ben Barnes (electric violin and vocals), Sam Bass (electric cello) and Paulo Baldi (drums). Deadweight began as a duo of Barnes and Bass, who were graduates of San Francisco Conservatory of Music, later joined by Baldi.[1]

Their first demo (1994) was produced by Jason Newsted of Metallica. Deadweight has toured both nationally and internationally and has opened for Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade.[2] Deadweight's third album, Stroking the Moon (2003), was released on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label. Playing the violin and cello through a variety of guitar effects, their studio recorded material is hard rock. Live performances display an eclecticism that has conjured a variety of descriptions by critics. Examples include, "(howling) like something out of Beethoven's most twisted hallucinations,"[3] "Eastern European Gypsy songs sung in the back of a big rig driven across tornado country by the ghost of the Marlboro Man"[4] and "Charlie Daniels in hell playing a combination of Bartok and Zeppelin."[5] Barnes has stated both Jimmy Page and Charlie Daniels are influences for their sound. Deadweight were winners of the SF Weekly's 1998 Wammy award for the category of "Beyond."[6]

Discography

Bozeman Live (2020)Selections (2020)

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.alternativetentacles.com/bandinfo.php?band=deadweight Band Biography at Alternative Tentacles website
  2. http://www.uttertrash.net/deadweight.htm Rock and Rosin, An interview with Ben Barnes of Deadweight, Bob Ignizio, UtterTrash.net
  3. http://www.spokesmanreview.com/allstories-news-story.asp?date=051404&ID=s1519617 Nightlife, music scene heating up in Spokane, Bar Code: Deadweight pulls like gravity, Isamu Jordan, www.SpokesManReview.com
  4. http://www.sfweekly.com/1997-12-10/music/the-house-of-tudor/ The House of Tudor, Silke Tudor, SFWeekly, December 10, 1997
  5. http://www.sfweekly.com/1996-07-24/music/sfo3-1996/ SFO3 1996, SFWeekly, July 24, 1996
  6. http://www.sfweekly.com/1998-10-21/music/wammies-winners/ Wammies Winners, SFWeekly, October 21, 1998