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ZEN DISCOVERED: FOUR DEAD IN OHIO

Posted by Winston's Zen on 30 July 2008

HOT NEW BANDS ON WINSTON’S ZENDAR

In September 2007 Jakob and Captain Rick met Stuart and Doug in an East End kebab shop, discovered a shared passion for expansive rock 'n' roll and formed Four Dead In Ohio.

Named after lyrics taken from Neil Young’s Ohio, (a beatnik dirge to four students whose lives ended at the hands of the US National Guard at Kent State University in 1970), the band played it’s very first gig as support to the Ravonettes, and their breath-taking, custom-lit stage show impressed enough to score a repeat performance with the Danish legends as well as bookings alongside the likes of Ladytron and Cage The Elephant.

Based in London, and signed to new indie outfit Yoyo Acapulco, Four Dead In Ohio take the sound of their contemporary influences (see The Verve, Kings Of Leon, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) and bathe it in the psychedelic waters of 60’s heroes like Dylan and The Doors to create a deeply reverberating bluesy-rock, that has already attracted attention from Radio 1’s Steve Lamacq when their track Utah found it’s way onto his ‘In New Music We Trust’ slot. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if big things beckon for this lot.

Four Dead In Ohio release their brilliant debut single Jesus Won’t Dance in My High Heels as a digital download and limited edition double A-side with Southern Man on September 1st and the guys are currently playing sets all over the country. Winston’s Zen hopes to catch them at the Dublin Castle, Camden Town on August 26th. Check their MySpace for a date near YOU.

In the meantime check out the video for Slow Train Blues below and let me know what you think.





Back Soon,
Winston

Links:
Four Dead In Ohio on MySpace
Yoyo Acapulco on Myspace
Four Dead In Ohio interviewed by RockSellOut.com
Preorder Jesus Won't Dance in My High Heels from Amazon

3 comments:

YogaforCynics said...

They had me at the name. And I've got the video on right now. Sounds really good. Trippy and noisy--not nearly enough music has that combination. Kinda like the Black Angels, but different.

On a side not, I've always thought "Ohio" should be Ohio's state song. Maybe these guys could make it happen.

Winston's Zen said...

Glad you like it. Generally the prog-rock sound isn't one I go for, but as you say the trippiness gives it a different edge. Definitely one to look out for.

Seamus Anthony said...

Thats a cookin' sound, I love it. Thanks for the heads up dude :-)

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