Look What I Did
The underground music scene has to go somewhere. Entering into our fifth year of a total homogenization of counterculture into three bands, a pop punk band, a screamo band, and a dumbed down metal band, kids are hungry for a new voice.
Enter LOOK WHAT I DID, punk-spirited music nerds with no concern for the whims of the status quo and their oversimplified trends. A lone voice for wanton, lawless creativity in a sea of self-conscious immitative conformist bands using punk, hardcore, and metal culture more as a lifestyle marketing tool than an ethos and an ideal.
Unconcerned with the consequences, they struck back at both the world around them and counterculture itself with their 2005 Combat/Koch release "minuteman for the moment". Brian Virtue, most well known for his work on records such as Janes Addiction and the Deftones, prioritized art over finances to help build this meticulously complex, jarring, erratic-yet-intricate record.The band built the groundwork for their young, die-hard following through a harsh tour schedule; living out of their van for much of 2005. At first they were forced to terrorize coffee shops, biker bars, or whatever would keep them moving across the map until they developed a following worthy of contributing to larger tours. Whether spending time on the road touring incessently with like-minded intellectually challenging bands like Animosity, Ion Dissonance, the Human Abstract,
Lye By Mistake, Foxy Shazam, Folly, Dog Fashion Disco, or Tub Ring, or shocking or stirring controversy with poppier tours like Drop Dead Gorgeous, Karate High School, or the VANS Warped Tour the band has remained tour-relevant yet always controversial in its seven full trips around the Eisenhower interstate system building its committed cult following.
Forming in 2001 in Nashville, TN before relocating to the San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles, the band self released a full length album "my first time", which sold 2000 copies before going out of print while actively working the L.A. area scene. The SFV scene centered around the CobaltCafe was home to the local scene that LWID, the Faceless, and the Human Abstract cut their teeth on.(which made for some now-lengendary local shows in 2004)
After a year holed up in Nashville, TN recently, honing their sound with the addition of two new members, Ty Coughlin of Plattsburgh, NY(on bass, trained by Shawn Malone of Cynic) and Jake Omen(on drums) of Louisville, KY, the band is back with an explosive new progression of their sound. Vocalist Barry Donegan decided to focus his lyrical assault on more directly expressing his political theory educational background and libertarian beliefs(while remaining true to the satirical wit the band is known for), while channelling the bands punk-rock energy to drive home the odd chords, melodies and overall prog-rock inspired mindfuckery you expect from a Look What I Did song. The signature Chris Bradley prog-chords and huge harmonies are fully
represented, along with the Guided By Voices/Failure inspired guitar voicing provided by "Skeet" Childress.
The band will remain on tour indefinately and have made arrangements to get the next record to you as soon as the business details are finalized. The forthcoming record will be produced once again by Brian Virtue and will be even quirkier than ever!
Stay true to creative music, you are needed now more than ever! Tell your friends that there's more out there than singing about hot chicks, dead chicks, or saying "bree" over and over again. Support creativity and a future for art, punk rock, hardcore, and metal!
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
we tour constantly.
Your musical influences
Jawbox, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Seal, Kings X, Fishbone, XTC, Jellyfish, Dead Kennedys, Shudder to Think, Faith No More, Brotha Lynch Hung, Phillip Glass, Squarepusher, Meshuggah, Steel Pole Bathtub, Mastodon, Emperor, Cephallic Carnage, Fugazi, Beck, Elton John, Coil, Botch, Guided By Voices, John Spencer Blues Explosion, The Jesus Lizard, the Melvins, Tom Waits, Mudhoney, Naked Raygun, Morphine, The Pixies, Rites of Spring, Disgorge, Government Issue, Lightning Bolt, Sade, Shellac, The Swans, The Cardigans, Quicksand, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Tones on Tail, Black Dice, Helmet, Shiner, The Phantom Limbs, Big Black, Black Flag, Snapcase, Queensryche, Queen, Neurosis, Incantation, Prince, Green Magnet School, Six Finger Sattelite, Frank Zappa, g.g. Allin, Iggy and the Stooges, Cattle Decapitation, Skinny Puppy, Living Colour, Extreme, Failure, Candiria, Enya, Sting, Peter Cetera, Brutal Truth, Suffocation
What equipment do you use?
Silverfox sticks, Michael Kelly Guitars, and Traben Basses
Anything else?
"Barry Donegan has a soaring, precise voice, and with all the vibes and moods LWID explore, it feels like someone is randomly hitting radio station presets. However, instead of a meandering journey through someones record collection, LWID have continuity and songs providing a support structure for their experimentation" - DECIBEL MAGAZINE
"Look What I Did are the missing link between the Beach Boys and Lightning Bolt" - METAL HAMMER MAGAZINE
"LOOK WHAT I DID... is the sort of band that nudges the bar upward for everyone, and makes that much more room for individual quirkiness and deliberate madness in the overall metal canon" -BLABBERMOUTH.NET
"with numerous moments of genius routinely explored, there are twisted visions here that not even hallucinogenic’s could provide." -THEPRP.COM
"A recent appearance at Cincinnati’s Viper Room showed Look What I Did to be a live act capable of unleashing a scary, uncontrolled intensity bordering on dangerous. " Cincinnati CityBeat