30+ years later, Robert Manis turned the folks at Drag City onto a 45 he'd paid $800 for by a band called Death. Since then, rock critics around the world have been stupified by what they've heard. Since the release of ...For the Whole World to See earlier this year, many have called for a complete revision of the rock'n'roll history books. Turns out, punk rock was happening in Detroit's urban garage scene long before Richard Hell & the Voidoids (1977), the Sex Pistols (1975) or Bad Brains 1977).
Inspired by an album he originally thought was some sort of sick prank, Transmission's Graham Williams decided to reach out to Death and invite them to perform at this year's Fun Fun Fun Fest. The kind folks at Drag City made a couple long distance calls to Vermont and soon enough, they were confirmed. Since David Hackney passed away in 2000, this lineup of Death will likely include Bobbie Duncan, a guitar player from Lambsbread (the Hackneys' reggae outfit). Follow the jump to watch the trailer for an in-production documentary about the band called "Where Do We Go From Here?"
Other Funx3 lineup leaks: Why?, Lucero, Shearwater, Todd Barry, King Khan & BBQ Show, HEALTH, Melt Banana, 7 Seconds and more (including Jesus Lizard).
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no band called DEATH can be bad :P
Transmission is the best, keeping it REAL