Deathray

Editorial Reviews
-CMJ, 2000
It's the band's cracked perspective and skewed non-sequitors that give these songs such an appealing kick.

-Pulse (Jackson Griffith) 2000
(Deathray's) songs lodge themselves in your cranium and stay there.

Album Description
Shortly after selling 3000+ units of their demo EP (after 3 members left CAKE, forming this band) and developing a strong following on the West Coast, the band signed a recording contract with Capricorn Records. They then went on to make this debut album ÓDeathrayÓ with producer Eric Valentine (Third Eye Blind, Smashmouth, Citizen King). This self-titled album was released in the U.S. in May of 2000. The band toured the states extensively in support of the album, which received a great deal of critical acclaim as well as some college and commercial radio play. Due to the collapse of Capricorn records during the release cycle, this album was completely overlooked by the industry for the post-newwave/pop gem that it is. Gary Newman and Rick Ocasek would be proud.

Deathray

Music Review:

  1. Dilate
  2. Dub Chamber 3
  3. Earthling [Import] [Limited Edition]
  4. EBX 3 [Box set] [Import]
  5. Everything But the Girl Vs. Drum & Bass [EP] [CD-single]
  6. Exotica [Import]
  7. Flicker Like a Candle (Millennium Edition)
  8. Gas Dream
  9. Happy
  10. Heavenly Pop Hits: The Best of the Chills [Import]

Music Review

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Music Review

Columbia Rockabilly V.2 [Import]

Bavarian Horn

Colonel Bogey on Parade

Music: Search Is Over-Favorite Power

Blue Zero One

Brainstorm

Apertio Tantra Energy Meditations

Bitter Shovel

1967 Classic Rock

Beethoven: Symphony No.9, Ouverture "Egmont" [Import]

Best of the Human League [Import]

Bang [Import]

Acto Simple [Import]

Country Boy Down in New Orleans

Moda Lisboa: Dress Up and Make Up Your Mind