Deadboy & the Elephantmen

Deadboy & the Elephantmen
Origin Houma, Louisiana, United States
Genres Indie rock, stoner rock,[1]swamp rock
Years active 2000–2007
Labels Fat Possum
Associated acts Acid Bath, Agents of Oblivion
Website Official website
Past members Dax Riggs: vocals, guitar
Tess Brunet: drums
Alex Bergeron: bass
Adam Clement: drums
Sean Keating: keyboards
Jason Dupre: guitar
Christopher T. Gautreaux: bass
Jeff Lecompte: drums
Chuck Pitre: Piano Keyboards
Niki Rhodes Jr.: guitar
T-Boy: bass

Deadboy & the Elephantmen was an American indie rock band from 2000 to 2007. Based in Houma, Louisiana, the band was fronted by Dax Riggs (formerly of Acid Bath and Agents of Oblivion).

After disputes with an independent label over the distribution of their debut album If This Is Hell, Then I'm Lucky, the band signed a three-record deal with Fat Possum. For the latter part of 2005, and most of 2006, they toured in support of their major label debut, We Are Night Sky, playing from bars and smaller venues to Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and Bonnaroo. In early 2006, Riggs recruited his former Agents of Oblivion bandmate, Alex Bergeron, to play bass on tour. Later that year, the band was primarily a duo of Riggs and Tess Brunet. This line-up was often compared to The White Stripes in reviews, and their music is sometimes referred to as "swamp rock." By 2007, Brunet left the band and Riggs went on to a solo career. In 2015, their track "Stop, I`m Already Dead" became the theme song for the television series iZombie, currently airing on The CW.

Background

Deadboy & the Elephantmen first appeared in late 2000, following in the wake of the break-up of Agents of Oblivion. Dax Riggs (Acid Bath, Agents Of Oblivion) and Chuck Pitre (Gawk Solie, Goggle Eye, Psycho Kitty, Agents of Oblivion) formed Deadboy and the Elephantment. As time went on, Riggs began expanding the band and by early 2001 had a full line-up. Members included Chuck Pitre Piano, Keyboards, Jason Dupre on the guitar, Christopher T. Gautreaux on the bass, and Jeff LeCompte on the drums, and Niki Rhodes Jr.on the guitar and music composer.

A rare 8 song CD was released in late 2000 and is called the 8 song demo. Shortly after the two main composers Niki and Chuck (producer, composer and arranger) left the band. Thus changing the sound completely. The rare First CD was shelved never to be released.

Deadboy's first labeled backed album, If This Is Hell, Then I'm Lucky was released in 2002. The album was discontinued and for a time was extremely hard to find. However, it has recently been re-released by Rotten Records and Fat Possum. Fat Possum's re-issue altered the artwork, spine and disc to say Dax Riggs instead of deadboy and The Elephantmen. Rotten's re-issue kept the original art intact.

Following the first album Dax Riggs sought new musicians after a couple of the band members quit. The line-up for the first album consisted of Jason Dupre on the guitar, Christopher T. Gautreaux on the bass, and Jeff LeCompte on the drums. Niki Rhodes Jr. then rejoined the project again and Christopher (Saxophone and Keyboard) began working with him on futuristic techno rock. Other musicians were then brought in after Christopher and Niki left the group, and New York City-based Nasty Little Man handled the band's live promotions. It was during this time that Brunet was recruited and the two began recording.

An EP, Song Mechanism, was released in late 2004. It was distributed by Riggs through Deadboy's website and various local Louisiana music stores. It too has been discontinued though all four tracks from the EP later appeared on We Are Night Sky.

We Are Night Sky was made available for purchase online in late 2005, but its official release date was February 7, 2006. While it is technically the second full-length album for Deadboy & The Elephantmen, it is the first featuring the simpler two-person lineup and is better distributed than previous efforts, and as such is often referred to as their 'debut' album.

Upon discovering We Are Night Sky, Henry Rollins began championing the band on his radio show Harmony in My Head and his TV show The Henry Rollins Show. He has since had the band on the latter to perform "Stop, I'm Already Dead".

In late 2006, Brunet left the band, but it has yet to be stated as to why and under what terms. On April 16, 2007 it was announced that the band was no more, and further records will be released under Dax Riggs' own name.

Discography

Covers

Songs covered by deadboy & the Elephantmen.

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