Full-Metal School Jacket
You cant blame Elijah Blue Allman for speaking so quickly. In his role as Exeter, frontman of Deadsy, hes had to fight to get his audience. Now, Exeters fairly eager to express himself. He doesnt waste time on niceties, either.
This opinion is especially good, coming over the phone shortly before Deadsy hits the stage in Kansas: Im not going to name names, but we all know Deadsy has influenced a lot of records in the past, and a lot of records coming out now. A lot of bands owe a debt to us.
The best thing about that statement is that its absolutely true. Deadsy has been a huge influence on todays music scene, and they mostly did it with two albums that werent even released; a lot of bands took advantage of Deadsys corporate troubles. When a version of Commencement finally made it out in 2002three years after an original scheduled releasethe album was still an innovative mix of synth-pop and prog and nu-metal. And the shoulda-been-hit single, The Key to GramercyPark, let us pretend that Deadsy was one of us. Theyd certainly fit in as a local act. Deadsy has songs about the joys of attending a nice boarding school. Also, any nightclub would quickly clear a table for a rockstar scion like Exeter. Yet, amazingly enough, the [son of Allman & Cher ]seems to have been raised right.
Weve done all that, explains Exeter. We know its not a rewarding existence. If youre given these gifts, then its your obligation to do something with it. What you see in magazines and gossip columns are people who dont have any gifts to use. I know that Im from the same neighborhood, but my life is very different. Im in the trenches of fucking rock.
That includes Deadsy slugging it out on the bill of this years Family Values Tour. As Exeters noted, the band has an unfair advantage. Their only competition is from Korn itself. Deadsy is certainly sounding heavier and scarier and just as melodic on the new Phantasmagore. This sophomore album sounds like what wouldve been the rallying fifth release if Deadsy had gotten their proper start back in 99.
Every time we release a record, says Exeter, itll be coming from another time and another place. Were not concerned with whats on the radio in 2006. We both know the mentality that made for the great music of the 1960s and the 1970s, and it wasnt trying to latch onto other peoples sounds. This record is definitely a risk. Were proud of that.
The arrogance is inspiring, but give Deadsy credit for a sense of humor. The band made their NYC debut back in the 90s as a three-piece at Coney Island High. The members sported neon face paint, and a glitch in their backing tapes forced them to play one song twice in a row. The music was still great. More importantly, the band seemed to love the disaster.
I dont like counting that as our first show, says Exeter, but that was the first time we ever played before an audience. The sound was bad, and we didnt have a drummer. We just sort of looped together thingsbut, yeah, you have to keep selling it once youre on the stage. You cant take yourself too seriously. No good arts going to come out of that.
September 2. Family Values tour w/ Korn, Deftones and more. Nikon at JonesBeach, Wantagh, NY, 516-221-1000; 3, $9.99--$59.50.