Let Law Die
Let Law Die is currently a 3 piece from Bryson City, NC. We don't play to any particular type of rock, but any kind of obscure and abstract, but listenable and sometimes "poppy" hooks, rhythms and sounds.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Way back in '02 or '03, Billy Ellsworth and Eric Thomas-Hill got together to start a band and needed a drummer, Jeremy Thompson a.k.a "caveman" saw Billy play at a talent show in school and one day they jammed. Around July of '05 the band went on hiatus after life got in the way. It is '07 and they are back.
We will be recording this summer.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
We have played in various talent shows and "battle of bands" contests. This summer we hope to play again.
Your musical influences
Shows back then were unpredictable, back then all of our equipment sucked, time has gone by and things are better. When coming to a show make sure you bring duct tape, packing peanuts, bubble wrap and toilet paper. Don't forget to bring friends too.
Our sound is like Radiohead mixed in with System of A Down, Led Zeppelin and Queens of the Stone Age.
What equipment do you use?
Billy and Eric use Fender guitars
Their guitar rigs vary from show to show.
Jeremy uses PDP Drums, Sabian Cymbals and Remo Heads