Dirtfedd
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Dirtfedd is a industrial metal
/metalcore
band from Lincoln, Nebraska
and one of the more popular bands in the Midwestern
metal scene
.
The band has been noted for vocalist Dustin Travels' diverse vocal range. He switches up between clean singing, high-pitched screams, and low death growls.
So the core of Dirtfedd was formed, but the band was not yet complete. A bassist was needed to complete the overall wall of sound. Within a couple of weeks, they came across bassist Will Holmes. Holmes was then in another local rock band called Rent Money Big. After playing several local shows throughout the Omaha-Lincoln, Nebraska area, Jeff Goff was added to the band as a percussionist in April 2003 to give the rhythm section more of a "tribal approach".
Shortly after Goff's arrival, bassist Will Holmes left the band to pursue Rent Money Big full time. His departure enabled Joe Fowler, a work acquaintance of Ruble's, to join the band. A local buzz was soon created surrounding Dirtfedd's outrageous, and sometimes unpredictable, live show. The group was banned for six months from an Omaha venue called Ranch Bowl, due to "nudity and lewd behavior" during their performance.
In 2005, Cameron Ruble, Jeff Goff, and Joe Fowler left Dirtfedd and were replaced by guitarist Brian Luginbill, keyboardist Travis Wagner, and bassist Scott Root. This full lineup has remained solid ever since. In 2006, Dirtfedd was introduced to M. Shawn Crahan of Slipknot by Sophia John at a local show in Omaha. Shawn approached the band regarding their interest in producing them. Under Shawn's guidance, the band signed to E1 Music in 2007. They released their debut album The American Nightmare, which was produced by M. Shawn Crahan of Slipknot, in July 2008.
Since then, Dirtfedd has toured and shared the stage with Slipknot, Korn, DevilDriver, Hatebreed, In Flames, American Head Charge, Sick Of It All, Corrosion of Conformity, All That Remains, The Used, Shadows Fall, Lamb of God, Unearth, and many others.
Dirtfedd is currently working on a 6-song EP with M. Shawn Crahan that is due out in early 2012.
“Dirtfedd is from the Midwest, which gives them a big advantage in how to shape their own vision, rather than get caught up in clichéd scenes. I personally cannot wait until we give this art to the world. It’s time things change.” M. Shawn Crahan
Industrial metal
Industrial metal is a musical genre that draws from industrial music and many different types of heavy metal, using repeating metal guitar riffs, sampling, synthesizer or sequencer lines, and distorted vocals. Founding industrial metal acts include Ministry, Godflesh, and KMFDM.Industrial metal's...
/metalcore
Metalcore
Metalcore is a subgenre of heavy metal combining various elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk. The name is a portmanteau of the names of the two genres. The term took on its current meaning in the mid-1990s, describing bands such as Earth Crisis, Deadguy and Integrity...
band from Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
The City of Lincoln is the capital and the second-most populous city of the US state of Nebraska. Lincoln is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska. Lincoln's 2010 Census population was 258,379....
and one of the more popular bands in the Midwestern
Midwestern United States
The Midwestern United States is one of the four U.S. geographic regions defined by the United States Census Bureau, providing an official definition of the American Midwest....
metal scene
Scene
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The band has been noted for vocalist Dustin Travels' diverse vocal range. He switches up between clean singing, high-pitched screams, and low death growls.
Biography
The band was formed in early 2002 when former guitarist Cameron Ruble and vocalist Dustin Travels were introduced to drummer Brock Wettstead and guitarist Eric Marshall. The four had a similar musical vision and immediately bonded over excessive amounts of heavy music and alcohol.So the core of Dirtfedd was formed, but the band was not yet complete. A bassist was needed to complete the overall wall of sound. Within a couple of weeks, they came across bassist Will Holmes. Holmes was then in another local rock band called Rent Money Big. After playing several local shows throughout the Omaha-Lincoln, Nebraska area, Jeff Goff was added to the band as a percussionist in April 2003 to give the rhythm section more of a "tribal approach".
Shortly after Goff's arrival, bassist Will Holmes left the band to pursue Rent Money Big full time. His departure enabled Joe Fowler, a work acquaintance of Ruble's, to join the band. A local buzz was soon created surrounding Dirtfedd's outrageous, and sometimes unpredictable, live show. The group was banned for six months from an Omaha venue called Ranch Bowl, due to "nudity and lewd behavior" during their performance.
In 2005, Cameron Ruble, Jeff Goff, and Joe Fowler left Dirtfedd and were replaced by guitarist Brian Luginbill, keyboardist Travis Wagner, and bassist Scott Root. This full lineup has remained solid ever since. In 2006, Dirtfedd was introduced to M. Shawn Crahan of Slipknot by Sophia John at a local show in Omaha. Shawn approached the band regarding their interest in producing them. Under Shawn's guidance, the band signed to E1 Music in 2007. They released their debut album The American Nightmare, which was produced by M. Shawn Crahan of Slipknot, in July 2008.
Since then, Dirtfedd has toured and shared the stage with Slipknot, Korn, DevilDriver, Hatebreed, In Flames, American Head Charge, Sick Of It All, Corrosion of Conformity, All That Remains, The Used, Shadows Fall, Lamb of God, Unearth, and many others.
Dirtfedd is currently working on a 6-song EP with M. Shawn Crahan that is due out in early 2012.
“Dirtfedd is from the Midwest, which gives them a big advantage in how to shape their own vision, rather than get caught up in clichéd scenes. I personally cannot wait until we give this art to the world. It’s time things change.” M. Shawn Crahan
Midwestern Massacre (2005)
- "Confrontation"
- "Push Through"
- "Another Dose"
- "Wet Dream"
- "Leviathan"
- "Hypnotica"
- "Love Song"
- "Stained Red"
- "Scapegoat"
- "Choke"
- "Break Yourself"
- "Family"
- "Fuck The Scene (hidden track)"
- "Ryan Eats Balls"
The American Nightmare (2008)
- "Salute"
- "Trained to Kill"
- "Said the Spider To The Fly"
- "Cold Ficks and Hot Lix"
- "The American Nightmare"
- "Tonight"
- "Here I Am"
- "Shotgun Romance"
- "Ares"
- "War Criminal"
- "Wasted"