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The Ohio four-piece Dead Poetic defines their own punk style fitted for the new millennium. Brandon Rike (vocals), Zach Miles (guitar), Josh Shellabarger (drums), and Chad Shellabarger (bass) formed Dead Poetic in 1997 and found themselves following the word of God inside their own hard rock presentation. Tooth & Nail took a liking to them in fall 2000 after the band played and pushed their name at the Cornerstone 2000 Festival. A year later, Dead Poetic struck a deal and landed studio time with Barry Poynter (the Juliana Theory, Furthermore) at Poynter Studio in Little Rock, AK. The fruit of those sessions resulted in Dead Poetic's debut album, Four Wall Blackmail, in spring 2002. New Medicines appeared in 2004, after which the group basically self-destructed. But Dead Poetic would soon be reborn with only Rike and Miles carrying over. Rounding them out were drummer Jesse Sprinkle (formerly of Demon Hunter, Poor Old Lu) and Beloved alums, guitarist Dusty Redmon and bassist John Brehm. Working with the production team of Chino Moreno (the Deftones) and Aaron Sprinkle (Jesse's brother), the alternative rock-inspired Vices surfaced on Halloween 2006. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi
@BJ- Lawl Troll you hungry? This band is amazing, and you taking the time to post negativity about them just shows that you either 1. Have no taste in music, or 2. Are a prick who gets his jollies off of replies like this one.
lmao. awful. Would much rather prefer to listen to a symphony of turds splashing into toilets than this nonsense. Music Labels signing purely condensed garbage.
New Medicines is still one of the best screamo albums I have ever heard. To Bartlett, these guys never hid behind a "christian blanket". They made amazing music, and unless you really knew the history of the band most people would never have even know that they were a christian band. Hopefully that aspect influenced you however.
I wish these guys were just a mainstream rock group because they would earn the respect they deserve, they dont need the "christian" blanket to cover them up.
nathan.crum
Pretty sweet. Kind of punk vocals, but they sound like Blindside. I'm not Christian, but this is good rock.
newberrygirlmaddy
Erm...is it weird that i listin to this, and i'm not Christian? Actually, i'm jewish... (No joke, anit-semetics. i've gotten enough of your opinions to last me a lifetime.)
Wow those are the harshest words said to someone who you obviously don't even know...all He did was try to love, listen to the lyrics of vices and you'll see that.
I was introduced to Dead Poetic through a friend...and I love them!!! Their lyrics are right on and powerful with out Bible beating, so new believers or non-believers can get a much needed message!
bkalmbach6
Tooth and nail produces the best screamo Christian bands ever!!!!
you people are stupid, maynard has never worked with dead poetic. i highly doubt he just magically appears 3/4 through a song, people can sound like other people it's highly subjective
Very true that nobody but Maynard knows what Maynard is gunna do, but I'm looking at the cover booklet for the album right now and he's not in here anywhere. I'm blown away by Brandon's improvement on this latest album. He really took it to a whole new level vocally.
really like the song pretty pretty, does anyone know if that is maynard from tool singing a small verse about 3/4 through the song? It would really suprise me if it was but I kinda thought it sounded like him. may just be some effect though
Cool band. New Medicines CD was also good. Vices was more mellow but solid effort. FWB was more raw...they have matured well. I hope they continue to record.
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Preach on Samantha
but heck, at least they're cool so far.