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Dinner With Cannibals

 
Dinner With Cannibals

Dinner With Cannibals flatter the indulgent angst of punk and electro with the charm and attention of progressive and classical music. Energetic and infectious,

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Picture for song 'Dinner With Cannibals - 04 - Saving The Day' by artist 'Dinner With Cannibals'

Dinner With Cannibals - 04 - Saving The Day

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Dinner With Cannibals - 05 - Eventually You'll Bli

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Dinner With Cannibals - 08 - Celebrities

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Dinner With Cannibals - 03 - Over Thinking

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Picture for song 'Dinner With Cannibals - 09 - Keepsakes Of Addictio' by artist 'Dinner With Cannibals'

Dinner With Cannibals - 09 - Keepsakes Of Addictio

Dinner With Cannibals flatter the indulgent angst of punk and electro with the charm and attention of progressive and classical music. Energetic and infectious, Dinner With Cannibals methodically teeter on the edge of the familiar, ambitiously defying categorization. Venturing far from the boundary and wet with influences spanning genres, Dinner With Cannibals daringly finds themselves residing in the aesthetics of an indie-classical electro prog-punk hybrid.
Band/artist history
Dinner With Cannibals is the tortured love child of over a decade of collaboration between long time friends. From widely improvising genera hopping chaos to all nighters of experimentation in random basements throughout the Denver metro dabbling in everything from noise to Musique concrète to Metal and Hip-Hop, members of Dinner With Cannibals have been writing and collaborating together since adolescence. Founding members James Campbell (vocals, guitars) David Samuelson (keys) and Daniel Feely (drums) formed DWC after the demise of previous project Bangtel. In 2008, as the three attended college at the Metropolitan State College of Denver studying music composition and performance, James and David would pass rough tracks created on Reason or Sibelius back and forth, fine tuning the aggressive, spastic and eclectic music that would soon become their first (Self titled) e.p. Shortly after the creation of DWC the band added bassist Justin Godeken and vocalist James G Lupus from the band Sleezyloo and released their first e.p in May of 2008. After writing and recording the first e.p. and the string of regional shows that followed, Dinner With Cannibals eventually parted ways with second vocalists James G. Lupus and began writing music for their second e.p. “Sell Your Shame” released in May of 2009. Sell Your Shame was a slight departure from the aggressiveness of the first e.p. but still maintained Dinner With Cannibals’ distinctive eclectic sound with a more narrowly focused vision while expanding on the groups arranging and compositional talents. In May of 2010 Dinner With Cannibals released their first full length album Sweetlord in complete DIY mentality. Sweetlord is a culmination of all the writing that the band has done and includes a hand full of songs that were not included on any of the group’s previous releases. On Sweetlord, Dinner With Cannibals find their sound blending styles of electro, classical, and progressive punk delivered with passion and excellent musicianship. Dinner With Cannibals plan to play regularly regionally and locally in Denver and the surrounding areas in support of the album and plan to quickly follow the release with another e.p of songs that have been written while recording Sweetlord sometime in the fall of 2011.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We love to play live, It is the most rewarding and exciting part of being in a band. We play all over Denver and the metro area and regionally in the south west. We hope to tour someday but lack of money is holding us down. Put us on tour!
Your musical influences
We are influenced by just about every type of music. 3 out of the 4 members of Dinner With Cannibals have decided to give tens of thousands of dollars to higher education to become "classically trained" so the knowledge we have gained in school is a huge influence on the way we write. We all still listen to a majority of rock, punk and indie, prog type bands and a constantly searching out new music that we have not heard and that always seems to influence us because a lot of "underground" bands are doing new and inventive things that have not yet been played out by the billions of bands out there so the new sounds we find are always seeping into the way we write because we as well are trying to write intresting new music.
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