DEAD MAN'S BONES Dead Man's Bones (2009 UK 12-track CD album
- When Ryan Gosling [The Notebook, Helf Nelson] and Zach Shields
met in Toronto in 2005, they discovered their mutual obsession with
the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland. Once they realised their
shared affinity for the eerie, it was only natural for them to start work
on a theatrical-monster-ghost-love story for the stage. They decided
that this story should have music, so they began learning how to play
various instruments. Eventually, they decided to continue with the
music and put the play aside. Their band, Dead Man's Bones, began
recording, and quickly decided that the songs needed the special
creepiness and longing of massed children's voices to complete the
sound - LA's Silverlake Conservatory Childrens Choir [a non-profit
educational organization formed in California and founded by Keith
Barry and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers] was brought in to the
studio, and the album, was born. Produced by Tim Anderson [I'm A
Robot], some of their songs reflect the music they listened to - a little
bit of doo-wop, and artists such as the Shangri-Las, The Shags,
Company Flow, Sam Cooke, James Brown, Bobby Vinton, Joy
Division, The Andrew Sisters and Daniel Johnston, to name a few. In
addition, the artistic aesthetic of old Universal horror films, vaudeville
music-hall numbers, and silent-screen melodramas infest the music.
Zach and Ryan wrote all the music and played all the instruments. The
result is a striking collection of doo-wop songs about werewolves,
haunting melodies telling tales of zombies with broken hearts, and
children singing the joys and pains of being alive, or being dead.
Includes 'My Body's A Zombie For You' and 'In The Room Where You
Sleep'. Presented in a sealed gatefold card picture sleeve)
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