The Silent Comedy
The Silent Comedy | |
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Origin | San Diego, California |
Genres | Americana, folk, Blues |
Years active | 2006 | –present
Labels | Singleton RMI |
Website |
www |
Members |
Joshua Zimmerman Jeremiah Zimmerman Chad Lee Justin Buchanan[1] |
Past members |
Timothy Graves Ian Kesterson Joseph Nelson[2] |
The Silent Comedy is a San Diego-based rock band, known for their folk, Rock and Roll, and Americana-inspired music.[3][4]
History
The band was founded in San Diego, California by brothers Joshua and Jeremiah Zimmerman,[5][6]
In September 2010, their album Common Faults won the San Diego Music Awards's 'Best Pop Album' award.[7]
Their songs "Bartholomew" and "All Saints Day" were used in 2011 TV advertisements for the video game Dark Souls.[8]
"Bartholomew" was also used in trailers and television advertisements for the History Channel 3-part epic miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys" premiering on May 28, 2012.
Another of the band's songs, "Blood on the Rails," was used in trailers and television spots for another History miniseries, "The Men Who Built America," premiering on October 16, 2012.
All Saints Day was used for yet another History Channel miniseries, entitled The Bible.
In 2013, their song "Bartholomew" was used in a teaser trailer for the third season of the television series Strike Back
"Bartholomew" was also used in episode 8 of the television series The Originals in November 2013.
The Friends Divide EP was produced by Chris "Frenchie" Smith
Live Performance
Before and after their shows fans can often find the members shoulder to shoulder sharing a drink and discussing various topics with a group of fans. Hugo Mintz from Bring The Noise music blog wrote that The Silent Comedy "struck us as America’s slightly heavier and more interesting answer to UK’s Mumford and Sons, a diverse and engaging sound"[9]
Discography
Albums
- Sunset Stables, 2007, Singleton RMI
- Common Faults, 2010, Singleton RMI
EPs
- The Silent Comedy, 2008, Singleton RMI
- Cruelty & Clemency, 2011, Singleton RMI
- Friends Divide, 2013, Singleton RMI
References
- ↑ "The Silent Comedy". Retrieved April 2012.
- ↑ David Small. "Praise the Lord Pass the Whiskey". Retrieved June 2013.
- ↑ Dave Good (Feb 29, 2012). "Silent Comedy: "We’re Not Religious"". San Diego Reader. Retrieved April 2012.
- ↑ Dorian Hargrove (July 1, 2011). "The Not-So Silent Comedy". San Diego Reader. Retrieved April 2012.
- ↑ Kathrine Bryan (December 9, 2010). "The Silent Comedy". Glide Magazine. Retrieved April 2012.
- ↑ Dorian Hargrove (July 1, 2011). "The Not-So Silent Comedy". San Diego Reader. Retrieved April 2012.
- ↑ "SDMA". Retrieved April 2012.
- ↑ Dorian Hargrove (September 13, 2011). "The Silent Comedy Gets Loud on Dark Souls Video Game". San Diego Reader. Retrieved April 2012.
- ↑ http://www.bringthenoiseuk.com/201303/music/live/live-review-the-heavy-the-silent-comedy-koko-london-210313
External links
- http://www.glidemagazine.com/articles/56676/the-silent-comedy.html
- http://www.craveonline.com/music/interviews/129620-sound-spotlight-the-silent-comedy
- http://www.owlandbear.com/2010/03/31/interview-the-silent-comedy/
- http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/jam-session/2011/jul/01/the-not-so-silent-comedy/