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Drop, Thee Oh Sees

Thee Oh Sees

April 22nd, 2014

Formed:
1997 in San Francisco, CA

Genre:
Alternative

Years Active:
'00s, '10s






Thee Oh Sees

Biography

One of the cornerstone bands of the post-millennium garage/psych resurgence, Thee Oh Sees represent a purposefully chaotic fusion of guitar and synth noise, strong and elemental melodies, and addled but focused attacks. Thee Oh Sees were founded by guitarist John Dwyer; originally from Providence, Rhode Island, after relocating to California in the late '90s, Dwyer became active on the San Francisco indie scene, working with several bands, including the Coachwhips, Pink & Brown, Yikes, Up Its Alive, and Swords & Sandals, among others. Dwyer formed OCS (which is an acronym for Orinoka Crash Suite, Orange County Sound, or whatever Dwyer decided it was on any given day) initially as a vehicle for the experimental instrumentals he was producing in his home studio. In time, OCS morphed into an actual band, and worked under the usual flurry of names, most notably as the Oh Sees or the Ohsees, and eventually as Thee Oh Sees, featuring Dwyer on guitar and vocals, Brigid Dawson on vocals and tambourine, Petey Dammit (sometimes listed as Petey Dammit!) on bass, and Mike Shoun on drums. Sounding a bit like the Mamas & the Papas run through a seriously bent garage blender, the band signed with the German Tomlab label and released Sucks Blood in 2007 and The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In in 2008. Thee Oh Sees' second full-length effort, Help, appeared in 2009 and featured a bit of a garage rock vibe mixed with the band's psych-pop sound. The album Warm Slime followed in 2010. Thee Oh Sees pulled double duty the following year, offering the pop-leaning Castlemania in June, followed in November by the heavier, wilder Carrion Crawler/The Dream, also the band's first recording with second drummer Lars Finberg (the Intelligence). Thee Oh Sees returned in September 2012 with Putrifiers II, an album combining Castlemania's fractured pop sensibilities and Carrion Crawler/the Dream's ferocious rock experimentation. Their next foray, 2013's Floating Coffin, saw the group stripping away all the weirdness and hitting hard with a heavy set of straight-ahead garage/punk rock tunes. With Dawson moving to Santa Cruz and Dwyer de-camping to L.A. later that year, it was rumored that the band were soon to split, especially after Dwyer told the crowd at a show in December 2013, "This will be the last Oh Sees show for a long while, so dig in." However, the announcement that Drop — their 13th studio album proper — was planned for release in April 2014 suggested that their respective relocations hadn't affected Thee Oh Sees' recording schedule. . One of the cornerstone bands of the post-millennium garage/psych resurgence, Thee Oh Sees represent a purposefully chaotic fusion of guitar and synth noise, strong and elemental melodies, and addled but focused attacks. Thee Oh Sees were founded by guitarist John Dwyer; originally from Providence, Rhode Island, after relocating to California in the late '90s, Dwyer became active on the San Francisco indie scene, working with several bands, including the Coachwhips, Pink & Brown, Yikes, Up Its Alive, and Swords & Sandals, among others. Dwyer formed OCS (which is an acronym for Orinoka Crash Suite, Orange County Sound, or whatever Dwyer decided it was on any given day) initially as a vehicle for the experimental instrumentals he was producing in his home studio. In time, OCS morphed into an actual band, and worked under the usual flurry of names, most notably as the Oh Sees or the Ohsees, and eventually as Thee Oh Sees, featuring Dwyer on guitar and vocals, Brigid Dawson on vocals and tambourine, Petey Dammit (sometimes listed as Petey Dammit!) on bass, and Mike Shoun on drums. Sounding a bit like the Mamas & the Papas run through a seriously bent garage blender, the band signed with the German Tomlab label and released Sucks Blood in 2007 and The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In in 2008. Thee Oh Sees' second full-length effort, Help, appeared in 2009 and featured a bit of a garage rock vibe mixed with the band's psych-pop sound. The album Warm Slime followed in 2010. Thee Oh Sees pulled double duty the following year, offering the pop-leaning Castlemania in June, followed in November by the heavier, wilder Carrion Crawler/The Dream, also the band's first recording with second drummer Lars Finberg (the Intelligence). Thee Oh Sees returned in September 2012 with Putrifiers II, an album combining Castlemania's fractured pop sensibilities and Carrion Crawler/the Dream's ferocious rock experimentation. Their next foray, 2013's Floating Coffin, saw the group stripping away all the weirdness and hitting hard with a heavy set of straight-ahead garage/punk rock tunes. With Dawson moving to Santa Cruz and Dwyer de-camping to L.A. later that year, it was rumored that the band were soon to split, especially after Dwyer told the crowd at a show in December 2013, "This will be the last Oh Sees show for a long while, so dig in." However, the announcement that Drop — their 13th studio album proper — was planned for release in April 2014 suggested that their respective relocations hadn't affected Thee Oh Sees' recording schedule.

Top Albums

Drop, Thee Oh Sees
1. Drop
Floating Coffin, Thee Oh Sees
2. Floating Cof..
Carrion Crawler / The Dream, Thee Oh Sees
3. Carrion Craw..
Help, Thee Oh Sees
4. Help
Putrifiers II, Thee Oh Sees
5. Putrifiers I..
Castlemania, Thee Oh Sees
6. Castlemania
Warm Slime, Thee Oh Sees
7. Warm Slime
Dog Poison, Thee Oh Sees
8. Dog Poison
Sucks Blood, Thee Oh Sees
9. Sucks Blood
Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion, Thee Oh Sees
10. Thee Hounds ..
The Cool Death of Island Raiders, Thee Oh Sees
11. The Cool Dea..
Moon Sick - EP, Thee Oh Sees
12. Moon Sick - ..
Singles Collection, Vol. 1+ 2, Thee Oh Sees
13. Singles Coll..
Singles Collection, Thee Oh Sees
14. Singles Coll..
Thee Oh Sees - Singles Collection, Vol. 3, Thee Oh Sees
15. Thee Oh Sees..
Quaddro-Spazzed '09 - Single, Thee Oh Sees
16. Quaddro-Spaz..
Thee Oh Sees / Total Control split, Thee Oh Sees
17. Thee Oh Sees..
Blood In Your Ear / Friends Defined, Thee Oh Sees
18. Blood In You..
Putrifiers II Demos, Thee Oh Sees
19. Putrifiers I..
Zork's Tape Bruise Demo's, Thee Oh Sees
20. Zork's Tape ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Encrypted Bounce (feat. Mikal Cronin..Drop5:41$0.99
2.
Penetrating Eye (feat. Chris Woodhou..Drop3:23$0.99
3.
Lens (feat. Chris Woodhouse, Mikal C..Drop2:36$0.99
4.
Toe Cutter - Thumb BusterFloating Coffin3:32$0.99
5.
Transparent World (feat. Chris Woodh..Drop3:31$0.99
6.
King's Nose (feat. Chris Woodhou..Drop3:36$0.99
7.
Camera (Queer Sound) [feat. Chris Wo..Drop3:11$0.99
8.
Drop (feat. Chris Woodhouse)Drop2:30$0.99
9.
Put Some Reverb on My Brother (feat...Drop2:37$0.99
10.
Savage Victory (feat. Greer McGettri..Drop4:07$0.99
11.
QuadrospazzedMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..5:03$0.99
12.
You Will See This Dog Before You DieMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..4:08$0.99
13.
Poison FingerMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..3:08$0.99
14.
Maria StacksMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..2:17$0.99
15.
CoconutMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..3:10$0.99
16.
Adult AcidMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..2:54$0.99
17.
GreaseMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..3:10$0.99
18.
Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spendi..Master's Bedroom Is Wor..2:25$0.99
19.
Graveyard Drug PartyMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..3:50$0.99
20.
Two Drummers DisappearMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..3:58$0.99
21.
Ghost In the TreesMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..2:14$0.99
22.
Grease 2Master's Bedroom Is Wor..2:47$0.99
23.
Visit ColonelMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..3:32$0.99
24.
Block of IceMaster's Bedroom Is Wor..2:14$0.99
25.
Block of Ice (Live at Sf Eagle)Thee Oh Sees - Singles Coll..7:34$0.99

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