Biography
Introduction
Million Dead was a hardcore punk band from London, UK, active between 2001 and 2005.
History
The band was founded in 2001 by Cameron Dean and Julia Ruzicka, after both came to London from Australia. They were joined by Ben Dawson, who had worked with Dean in a record shop in the city. The band's lineup was completed with the addition of vocalist Frank Turner, an old bandmate of Dawson's. The name was chosen from a lyric in the song “The Apollo Programme Was a Hoax”, by Swedish hardcore punk band Refused. The first Million Dead demo was recorded in September 2001.
The band's touring career began with support sets for Cave In, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, The Icarus Line and Alec Empire. In late 2002, the band signed to Integrity Records / Xtra Mile Recordings, and released their first single, “Smiling At Strangers On Trains”. The video for the single, directed by Adam Mason, proved controversial as it featured scenes of a homeless man urinating through a letterbox, as well as on Dean.
The single received support from John Peel, Mike Davies, Mary Anne Hobbs and Steve Lamacq, helping the band secure a support slot with Pitchshifter on their farewell tour.
The band entered the studio in April 2003 to record their debut album, A Song To Ruin, released in September, along with the single “Breaking The Back”. In December 2003, following a tour with Funeral For a Friend, Million Dead embarked on their first headline tour of the UK in support of the album, supported by Jarcrew and Minus.
In 2004, guitarist Cameron Dean announced he was leaving the band to get married, and was replaced by Tom Fowler. After a series of festival dates over the summer, the band re-entered the studio to record a new album. Written and recorded in eight weeks, Harmony No Harmony was released in May 2005, followed by another UK headline tour with Engerica and Days of Worth, and support dates on Finch's UK tour.
In September 2005, it was announced via the band's official website that Million Dead were to call it a day at the conclusion of their September tour, as “irreconcilable differences within the band mean that it would be impossible to continue”. The band played their final concert at Southampton's Joiners venue on September 23rd 2005.
Since the band's breakup, vocalist Frank Turner has made a career as a solo folk artist. Tom Fowler and Julia Ruzicka currently play in another band, Who Owns Death TV, while Ben Dawson currently plays drums for Palehorse and Armed Response Unit.
Discography
Studio albums
- A Song to Ruin - 2003
- Harmony No Harmony - 2005
Singles and EPs
- “Million Dead (First Demo)” - September 2001
- “Million Dead (Second Demo)” - June 2002
- “Smiling At Strangers On Trains” - February 2003
- “Breaking The Back” - August 2003
- “I Am The Party” - November 2003
- “I Gave My Eyes To Stevie Wonder” - May 2004
- “Living The Dream” - March 2005
- “After The Rush Hour” - May 2005
- “To Whom It May Concern” - September 2005
Videography
- “Smiling At Strangers On Trains”
- “Breaking The Back”
- “I Am The Party”
- “I Gave My Eyes To Stevie Wonder”
- “Living The Dream”
- “After The Rush Hour”
- “To Whom It May Concern”
References
External links
Biography from Wikipedia
