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Dead or American is a Scottish alternative rock band from Stirling, Scotland, formed in January 2000. They are also frequently referred to as "DorA".

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History

Dead or American's founding members Richard Carlin, Greg Heuer, Chris Cusack and Colin Morrison came together in the first week of January, 2000. The band rehearsed without a name until April of that same year, assuming the moniker "Dead or American" supposedly based on a dream of Heuer's in which he found himself playing in band of the same name. Shortly after Heuer's departure from the band in 2003, the remaining members corrected that story, citing a quote about globalisation [1] in which it was apparently claimed that based on current trends, in decades to come, many cultures will be dead or Americanised to an unrecognisable extent.

Heuer was replaced by mutual friend Richard Bruce, a former member of Falkirk hardcore punk band Intake and then current bassist with Bad Taste Records' Turtlehead, who had recently returned from an extended tour of Europe. Bruce played a number of live shows with DorA and performed on the band's first official release, "Subdivide", [2] recorded at Homegrown Studios with James "Andy" Taylor. He departed in 2003 to focus on his Turtlehead commitments and was replaced by Tom "Faz" Farrington, another long-term friend of the group and bassist with alternative-metal outfit Fractal Jack.

Farrington was hired on the understanding that his tenure would be temporary due to his other musical and academic commitments. His replacement was eventually found in the shape of Peter McCulloch who officially became part of DorA in 2004. McCulloch came from a musical family with whom the founding members of Dead or American were already familiar.

Ends

Recording of the group's debut album began in early 2005 at McCulloch's family home which also served as a rehearsal space known as Baad Farm. The recording sessions were engineered by Ross Rankin and Chris Reilly of cult Glaswegian electro-prog group Titus Gein. Technical problems with recording led to a full retake, with only "Two Minutes Past Nine" surviving from the original sessions to make it to the album. Some months behind schedule, the band opted to mix the record with (future bassist) Peter Flett.

The final recordings were beset by problems and the mixing sessions experienced substantial delays as a result. After almost four months of intensive mixing and rerecording, with Flett and Cusack working around the clock, definitive versions were finally produced. Mastering was carried out in New York City by Alan Douches of West West Side Audio. A joint-release deal was finally agreed between Predestination and fledgling Dundee label Pet Piranha, the DorA members feeling PP's current momentum and better distribution through Cargo Records (UK) [3] would be beneficial to the album's success. [1]

Ends was finally released in November 2006, almost two years after its recording sessions had originally begun. By the time it came out, Dead or American had already completed recording on their second album. At the end of 2010, Ends was voted the 48th best Scottish album of the past decade by 'The Skinny' magazine.

Thaumaturgy

Having secured the backing of The Scottish Arts Council, DorA were awarded a grant towards the costs of recording their second album in Salem, Massachusetts, with producer Kurt Ballou, also guitarist in progressive hardcore band Converge. [4]

Sessions for the second album, entitled Thaumaturgy, began in mid-October 2006. Ten tracks were recorded in ten days using a combination of digital and analogue technology insisted on by the band. Ballou's studio, Godcity, was known in musical circles for having very high quality, rare equipment which the members of DorA were given access to. The common perception afterwards was that this record benefitted greatly from Ballou's mentorship and the superior gear at the band's disposal. [5] Thaumaturgy was mastered in early 2007 by Nick Zampiello in Boston. The release was delayed to allow Dead or American to tour in support of "Ends" which, by this stage, had only been widely available for a few months. Thaumaturgy ultimately came out on 6 November 2008 and was accompanied by DorA's first European tour.

Following the recording sessions in the USA the three founding members parted ways with McCulloch. He was quickly replaced by former engineer Flett, whose familiarity with the material made him an obvious choice.

B-Sides and Rarities Volumes 1 - 3

In 2020 the group released three collections of rare, unreleased and remastered recordings, divided into three distinct eras.

Volume 1 of the collection covered the earliest, out-of-print demos, alternate takes, live improvised demos and a broadcast session for Glasgow University's Subcity Radio station.

Volume 2 is made up of alternate versions of songs featured on the band's debut album "Ends" plus one previously-unreleased recording.

Volume 3 incorporates alternate version and demos for their second album "Thaumaturgy" as well as cover versions of the bands Bad Dancer and Fugazi. It also features their single-only release "Letter For A Ghost" and a remastered session recorded for BBC Radio Scotland.

Notable supports

Dead or American supported many artists over a nine-year period, including Oxes, Maypole, Lapsus Linguae, Jetplane Landing, Marmaduke Duke, The Icarus Line, Reuben, Six.By Seven, Dogs Die in Hot Cars and Thoria.

Notable press

BBC: Live in Session

In December 2008Vic Galloway invited Dead or American into the BBC studios in Glasgow to perform a live session.

The band chose to play two tracks from the album "Thaumaturgy": 'Shibboleth' and 'Creep Eastward'. However, being a special Christmas edition of the show, Galloway requested that the band write two new tracks exclusively for the show, with a Christmas theme to them. The band wrote the tracks, "Relanativity" and "Unwanted Presence". [9]

Both these tracks were properly demoed with a view to being further developed for future release.

Predestination Records

Dead or American attracted praise in underground circles for their dedication to DIY ethics and they continue to work according to those principles under the guise of their label Predestination Records. That label was started by the latter-day line-up of the group, joined by David Newitt, a respected and published photographer of live music from Central Scotland.

Dead or American's "Subdivide" was originally released in 2003 bearing a logo for Predestination Records, but the label did not formally come into existence until August 2005. The first release from this date was Premeditation Vol:1, a compilation of underground acts from across the United Kingdom, with an emphasis on Scottish peers. It included songs by Loss Leader, Brendan O'Hare's Macrocosmica and Laeto. The compilation was funded jointly by the bands involved and the label itself, with resultant profits split equally between the contributing parties. Premeditation Vol:1 was followed in 2007 by Premeditation Vol:2, another collection of artists made along the same lines as the original, with the inclusion of two French acts. This second instalment featured work by Lapsus Linguae, Gâtechien and Take A Worm For A Walk Week amongst others.

The label continues to release and distribute the work of various underground acts from across the globe.

Hiatus and beyond

Dead or American embarked upon a hiatus in early 2009.

Cusack and Morrison had worked in the interim as part of noise-punk group Hey Enemy, alongside Neil McCulloch (drums, trumpet, didgeridoo), brother of former Dead or American bassist Peter. Cusack had also formed the electronic rock act Outblinker, touring Europe and releasing a number of EPs with assorted independent labels across Europe, including GabuAsso in France and GoodGrief in the UK.

The band regrouped in 2018 as the tenth anniversary of Thaumaturgy approached, initially with the intention of raising funds to go towards cancer charity Marie Curie Cancer Care, a cause the band had embraced sine the death of their mutual friend and Scottish peer Robbie Cooper at the age of 36 from a rare form of cancer in 2014. Cooper had been the drummer of Dundee-based alternative group Laeto, as well as Edinburgh electro group American Men and Bristol's Iron Crease and Geisha.

This reunion was later expanded to include the recording and release of new material that the band had brought together from old demos and new sessions. The live line-up of the group was completed by bassist Jason Costello, whom Cusack had performed with as part of Outblinker and who was also a familiar face in Glasgow musical circles thanks to his time in Young Philadelphia and Rollor. Costello departed in 2019 to pursue a career in programming and AI research.

Band members

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Past

Discography

Studio Albums

EPs

Singles

Compilations

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