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Who By Fire [RIP]

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"NYC bands on the rise: Who By Fire
The influence that very successful indie bands like Interpol have on the music scene always tends to be bi-fold: at first you get the early emulators - real clones of the more successful band - and then, after a few years, you get the artists that develop that same sound in new directions. Brooklynites Who By Fire (awesome name by the way) seem to belong to the latter category, relating somewhat to Interpol's attitude and overall atmospheres, but taking that sound in new unexpected places, with a slightly more aggressive and faster sound. - PDG"
-The Deli Magazine, Published on Thu, 18 Jan 2007
"From what I've seen of their short history as a band, Brooklyn-based Who By Fire haven't played that many shows, in fact they don't even have a website aside from their Myspace page (where you can find two tracks - all the recorded material the band has to show for itself). Typically this sort of behavior will keep me far away from a band, as if they don't seem "serious" enough, but here I make an exception.
Recently the band was featured on The Deli Magazine's blog, where Paolo (the Deli's editor) fixated on the band's similarities to groups like Interpol. They do tend to douse their beat-heavy rock songs in reverb and delay and sing dramatically, but what wasn't mentioned there (likely their only press thus far) was that there's an apparent grunge influence when things get a little heavier, in the same way that other locals like Goes Cube and Morning Theft (who are by far the most akin to Who By Fire at least in terms of aesthetics - maybe the two should think about playing together...) have been showing that not everybody making music in NYC these days is fixated on the music of the 70's and early 80's.
It wasn't looking promising a few years ago when a new breed of "grunge" bands came along, detuning guitars and growling through their Kurt-ish locks and 5 O'clock shadows that did little more than mimic their influences. What the bands I've just mentioned have done is taken that influence (which if you think about, was probably popular right when they were becoming interested in music, the formative years I suppose) so there's been a good amount of time to absorb it and even move on, such that the influence remained and informed what they're doing now, even if it's not intentional, and that's a good thing."
-Bryan Bruchman of Subinev.com - March 16, 2007

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 08/04/2006
Band Members: Dominic Bartolini

Ryan Luby

Mark Wynegar

Gregg D. Silverman

Sounds Like: Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Modest Mouse, Fugazi, Radiohead, Sleater-Kinney, the Pixies, And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, U2, The Who, the Killers, Jeff Buckley, Sparta, Queens Of The Stone Age, the Strokes, Doves, Death Cab For Cutie, Pearl Jam, Built to Spill, Nirvana, the Walkmen, Interpol, Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, Mineral, Jets To Brazil, Jimmy Eat World
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

How I Got Lost - Golden Boy

We're proud to announce that our demo for "Golden Boy" has been used in How I Got Lost, the fabulous feature film debut of Joe Leonard, starring Aaron Stanford and Rosemarie DeWitt. It is located i...
Posted by on Tue, 05 May 2009 14:29:00 GMT

Burnt Out

Who By Fire RIP 2006-2007 (Reunion Tour Scheduled for 2018)'tis true the Who By Fire has been unanimously extinguished.I'd love to spill the beans and go VH1 about all the tenuous personal BS, but I'm...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:41:00 GMT

In The Studio - 1/7/07

This weekend we had the great opportunity to record at City Sound in Manhattan. This is a studio where I (Dominic) used to work at a few years ago. Like many NYC recording studios, City Sound has just...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 17:04:00 GMT