Dead Heavens

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Dead Heavens
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Drew Thomas, Paul Kostabi, Nathan Aguilar, Walter Schreifels
Background information
Origin New York, NY, United States
Genres blues rock, Psychedelic rock, alternative rock
Years active 2015-present
Labels Thrill Me Records, Velvet Elk Records, One Little Indian Records
Website deadheavens.com
Members Walter Schreifels
Paul Kostabi
Nathan Aguilar
Drew Thomas

Dead Heavens is a New York-based blues rock band formed in 2015. It consists of guitarist and vocalist Walter Schreifels (Gorilla Biscuits, Quicksand, Rival Schools), guitarist Paul Kostabi (Youth Gone Mad, White Zombie), drummer Drew Thomas (Youth of Today, Into Another, Bold) and bass guitarist Nathan Aguilar (Cults).

History

Formation (2013-2015)

Dead Heavens started out life as Walter Schreifels' backing band during the 2013 tour with Nathan Aguilar on bass and Drew Thomas on drums. Upon returning from the tour Aguilar acquainted Schreifels and Thomas with the owner of Thunderdome Studios, Paul Kostabi. It was at these studios the quartet started jamming and recording ideas together, and with Kostabi's massive collection of 70's recording reels from the likes of The James Gang, Sabbath, and Hendrix running in between takes the inspiration began to flow.

Continuing into the Spring 2014, Kostabi joined the other three and performed on guitar at Walter Schreifels live band shows, under the guise of Walter Schreifels Band. Mixing some of Schreifels hits along with new blues inspired jams.

Over the course of Summer 2014 the four piece now with heavier and dual guitar leads, started to morph from a live project into a band and by October 2014[1] the name Dead Heavens started to be used.

It was not until February 2015[2] that the band were to be billed as Dead Heavens, dropping Walter Schreifels name. Performing at Brooklyn's St. Vitus Bar with a full set of new material. From here the band went on to do a full tour of the States.

Naming of the band

In an interview vocalist and guitarist stated the name Dead Heavens came to him while watching the 1970's film An American Hippie In Israel. In the film the lead character Mike meets up with three Israelis. They jump into their convertible and head to the sea where they join a larger group of hippies and decide to form an isolated community on a deserted island. Here they hope to begin a new “free” society, their idea of heaven. In the process they lose their raft, the waters around the island are shark infested, there’s no drinkable water or food save a single lamb which the hippies ultimately fight to the death for. Their ambitions of building heaven become dead..

Releases

History In My Hands

The bands debut single History In My Hands[3] was released on 17 February 2015, featuring reverse track 36 Chambers. It was recorded in early 2015 at Kostabi's home recording studio, Thunderdome Studios and released on San Diego’s Thrill Me records. The denim inspired artwork for this release was created by Dusty Dirtweed.

Adderall Highway

The follow up to History In My Hands was released on 25 September 2015, featuring tracks Adderall Highway[4] and Hyacinth. Once again recorded at Thunderdome Studios, but this time released by Velvet Elk Records in the US and One Little Indian Records in the UK. The artwork for this release was by Cecilia Mireles.

Feel Low

The single Fell Low was released on February 12th 2016 through Thrill Me Records. Recorded at Thunderdome Studios it features a cover of Can (band) I'm SO Green on the flipside.

Members

Walter Schreifels - Vocals and Guitar
Paul Kostabi - Guitar
Drew Thomas - Drums
Nathan Aguilar - Bass

Discography

Singles

History In My Hands - 17 February 2015
Adderall Highway - 25 September 2015
Feel Low - 12 February 2016

External links

References

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