Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne… Read Full Bio ↴Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. The band relocated to London, England, in May 1982. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "constructed soundscapes of mesmerizing grandeur and solemn beauty; African polyrhythms, Gaelic folk, Gregorian chant, Middle Eastern mantras, and art rock."
Having disbanded in 1998, they reunited briefly in 2005 for a world tour and reformed in 2011, releasing a new album (Anastasis) and embarking on several tours.
Dead Can Dance formed in Melbourne, Australia in August 1981 with Paul Erikson on bass guitar, Lisa Gerrard (ex-Microfilm) on vocals, Simon Monroe (Marching Girls) on drums and Brendan Perry (also of Marching Girls) on vocals and guitar. Gerrard and Perry were a couple who met as members of Melbourne's little band scene. In May 1982, the band left Monroe in Australia and moved to London, England, where they signed with alternative rock label 4AD. With the duo, the initial United Kingdom line-up were Paul Erikson and Peter Ulrich.
The group's debut album, Dead Can Dance, was released in February 1984. The artwork, which depicts a ritual mask from New Guinea, "provide a visual reinterpretation of the meaning of the name Dead Can Dance", set in a faux Greek typeface. The album featured "drum-driven, ambient guitar music with chanting, singing and howling", and fit in with the ethereal wave style of label mates Cocteau Twins. They followed with a four-track extended play, Garden of the Arcane Delights in August. AllMusic described their early work as "as goth as it gets" (despite the group themselves rejecting the label), while the EP saw them "plunging into a wider range of music and style".
A shift in sound followed for the Spleen and Ideal album, with more emphasis on strings, brass and drones being used. A quasi spiritual element also emerged on this album, notably on the opening tracks "De Profundis" and "Ascension". Its worth noting that around this time Lisa and Brendan had been doing tours of European Cathedrals, absorbing the ambience which in turn was reflected in the work.
The highlights of the bands career followed with the genre defining album Within The Realm of a Dying Sun, featuring fan favorite "Cantara", which is where the bands Arabic and World music influences began to appear, and the double whammy of "Summoning of the Muse" and "Persephone (The Gathering of Flowers)." Critics at the time were undecided about the album, mainly due to the fact that the pieces were split according to the vocals. Brendan had the first side of the album, where Lisa took over for the latter half.
The Serpent's Egg was the next album and built on the premise set by the previous album, although the album is slightly uneven in quality and a short listen at around 40 minutes. The album is redeemed by the opening and closing pieces "The Host of Seraphim", and Perry's epic "Ullyses".
For the next album Aion, the band slipped back several centuries and recreated working medieval instruments such as the Sackbut, Viol and Hurdy Gurdy for the distinctly Medieval flavor. Included on the album is "Song of the sibyl" a text from 14th century Spain and now a live favorite. Another text appears in the song "Fortune Presents Gifts Not According To The Book".
Into the Labyrinth was the follow up album and was the album that saw Brendan mastering the use of samples and synthesizers and also the album that brought the band's music to American audiences selling over a million copies worldwide. The track "The Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove" was played across on college radio and was instrumental in the albums success.
Spiritchaser was the seventh studio album for the band and brought about an abrupt upturn in musical style, instead of drawing on the historical past the band drew upon South American and African influences which gave the album a very rhythmic ambience. Considered by some to be the bands weakest album, it features highlights such as the percussive "Nierika" which was the most played track on American college radio for that year, and the epic 9 minute trance inducing "Indus".
A 3 CD retrospective simply called 1981-1998 was issued by 4AD and compiled a comprehensive overview of the bands career, and provided diehard fans with the only finished track from the Spiritchaser follow-up sessions called "The Lotus Eaters".
As a live band is probably where Dead Can Dance have gained their reputation. To put it simply, they were phenomenal. The concerts often featured many improvised pieces that to date have never been recorded in the studio. A live album entitled Toward the Within was released in 1994 and allowed fans unfortunate enough to have not attended concerts the chance to hear a few of these songs. A companion video/DVD of the concert was also released allowing people to see these highly ethereal concerts.
After Dead Can Dance ceased to be a functioning band both Perry and Gerrard embarked upon solo careers. To date, Brendan has released one solo album The Eye of the Hunter and has completed work on a new album, 'Ark', to be released in June 2010, whilst Lisa has been more prolific but with mixed results, releasing two solo albums The Mirror Pool and The Silver Tree. Lisa has also collaborated with other artists, namely Pieter Bourke of the band Soma and Irish composer Patrick Cassidy on the respective albums Duality and Immortal Memory. Lisa has also become a sought after soundtrack artist too after a wave of publicity for the Ridley Scott film Gladiator and continues to release work on a regular basis including soundtrack work on Ali, Layer Cake, and Whale Rider. Peter Ulrich, former percussionist of the band has also released two solo albums, Pathways and Dawns and more recently, Enter the Mysterium.
A series of 31 reunion concerts took place in 2005 in both Europe and North America including two memorable sell out concerts at The Hollywood Bowl and Radio City accompanied by 40 piece orchestras. Many of these concerts were professionally recorded and released as a double CD.
In late 2011, the band announced a reunion World Tour, in order to promote their new album, fittingly titled Anastasis, as it was released on August 9, 2012, 16 years after the group's previous album. Anastasis was well received by critics and is also the first album of the band not released by 4AD Records.
The name "Dead Can Dance" is often misleading. Although this group is quite popular among the goth sub-culture with the name appearing to be inspired by the Danse macabre allegory, it should instead be interpreted as 'giving life to something that was previously inanimate' as Perry said:
"The album artwork [of our self titled first album], a ritual mask from New Guinea, attempted to provide a visual reintrepretation of the meaning of the name "Dead Can Dance." The mask, though once a living part of a tree is dead; nevertheless it has, through the artistry of its maker, been imbued with a life force of its own. To understand why we chose the name, think of the transformation of inanimacy to animacy.... Think of the processes concerning life from death and death into life. So many people missed the inherent symbolism, and assumed that we must be 'morbid gothic types,' a mistake we deplored and deplore...".
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Having disbanded in 1998, they reunited briefly in 2005 for a world tour and reformed in 2011, releasing a new album (Anastasis) and embarking on several tours.
Dead Can Dance formed in Melbourne, Australia in August 1981 with Paul Erikson on bass guitar, Lisa Gerrard (ex-Microfilm) on vocals, Simon Monroe (Marching Girls) on drums and Brendan Perry (also of Marching Girls) on vocals and guitar. Gerrard and Perry were a couple who met as members of Melbourne's little band scene. In May 1982, the band left Monroe in Australia and moved to London, England, where they signed with alternative rock label 4AD. With the duo, the initial United Kingdom line-up were Paul Erikson and Peter Ulrich.
The group's debut album, Dead Can Dance, was released in February 1984. The artwork, which depicts a ritual mask from New Guinea, "provide a visual reinterpretation of the meaning of the name Dead Can Dance", set in a faux Greek typeface. The album featured "drum-driven, ambient guitar music with chanting, singing and howling", and fit in with the ethereal wave style of label mates Cocteau Twins. They followed with a four-track extended play, Garden of the Arcane Delights in August. AllMusic described their early work as "as goth as it gets" (despite the group themselves rejecting the label), while the EP saw them "plunging into a wider range of music and style".
A shift in sound followed for the Spleen and Ideal album, with more emphasis on strings, brass and drones being used. A quasi spiritual element also emerged on this album, notably on the opening tracks "De Profundis" and "Ascension". Its worth noting that around this time Lisa and Brendan had been doing tours of European Cathedrals, absorbing the ambience which in turn was reflected in the work.
The highlights of the bands career followed with the genre defining album Within The Realm of a Dying Sun, featuring fan favorite "Cantara", which is where the bands Arabic and World music influences began to appear, and the double whammy of "Summoning of the Muse" and "Persephone (The Gathering of Flowers)." Critics at the time were undecided about the album, mainly due to the fact that the pieces were split according to the vocals. Brendan had the first side of the album, where Lisa took over for the latter half.
The Serpent's Egg was the next album and built on the premise set by the previous album, although the album is slightly uneven in quality and a short listen at around 40 minutes. The album is redeemed by the opening and closing pieces "The Host of Seraphim", and Perry's epic "Ullyses".
For the next album Aion, the band slipped back several centuries and recreated working medieval instruments such as the Sackbut, Viol and Hurdy Gurdy for the distinctly Medieval flavor. Included on the album is "Song of the sibyl" a text from 14th century Spain and now a live favorite. Another text appears in the song "Fortune Presents Gifts Not According To The Book".
Into the Labyrinth was the follow up album and was the album that saw Brendan mastering the use of samples and synthesizers and also the album that brought the band's music to American audiences selling over a million copies worldwide. The track "The Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove" was played across on college radio and was instrumental in the albums success.
Spiritchaser was the seventh studio album for the band and brought about an abrupt upturn in musical style, instead of drawing on the historical past the band drew upon South American and African influences which gave the album a very rhythmic ambience. Considered by some to be the bands weakest album, it features highlights such as the percussive "Nierika" which was the most played track on American college radio for that year, and the epic 9 minute trance inducing "Indus".
A 3 CD retrospective simply called 1981-1998 was issued by 4AD and compiled a comprehensive overview of the bands career, and provided diehard fans with the only finished track from the Spiritchaser follow-up sessions called "The Lotus Eaters".
As a live band is probably where Dead Can Dance have gained their reputation. To put it simply, they were phenomenal. The concerts often featured many improvised pieces that to date have never been recorded in the studio. A live album entitled Toward the Within was released in 1994 and allowed fans unfortunate enough to have not attended concerts the chance to hear a few of these songs. A companion video/DVD of the concert was also released allowing people to see these highly ethereal concerts.
After Dead Can Dance ceased to be a functioning band both Perry and Gerrard embarked upon solo careers. To date, Brendan has released one solo album The Eye of the Hunter and has completed work on a new album, 'Ark', to be released in June 2010, whilst Lisa has been more prolific but with mixed results, releasing two solo albums The Mirror Pool and The Silver Tree. Lisa has also collaborated with other artists, namely Pieter Bourke of the band Soma and Irish composer Patrick Cassidy on the respective albums Duality and Immortal Memory. Lisa has also become a sought after soundtrack artist too after a wave of publicity for the Ridley Scott film Gladiator and continues to release work on a regular basis including soundtrack work on Ali, Layer Cake, and Whale Rider. Peter Ulrich, former percussionist of the band has also released two solo albums, Pathways and Dawns and more recently, Enter the Mysterium.
A series of 31 reunion concerts took place in 2005 in both Europe and North America including two memorable sell out concerts at The Hollywood Bowl and Radio City accompanied by 40 piece orchestras. Many of these concerts were professionally recorded and released as a double CD.
In late 2011, the band announced a reunion World Tour, in order to promote their new album, fittingly titled Anastasis, as it was released on August 9, 2012, 16 years after the group's previous album. Anastasis was well received by critics and is also the first album of the band not released by 4AD Records.
The name "Dead Can Dance" is often misleading. Although this group is quite popular among the goth sub-culture with the name appearing to be inspired by the Danse macabre allegory, it should instead be interpreted as 'giving life to something that was previously inanimate' as Perry said:
"The album artwork [of our self titled first album], a ritual mask from New Guinea, attempted to provide a visual reintrepretation of the meaning of the name "Dead Can Dance." The mask, though once a living part of a tree is dead; nevertheless it has, through the artistry of its maker, been imbued with a life force of its own. To understand why we chose the name, think of the transformation of inanimacy to animacy.... Think of the processes concerning life from death and death into life. So many people missed the inherent symbolism, and assumed that we must be 'morbid gothic types,' a mistake we deplored and deplore...".
http://www.deadcandance.com
http://www.facebook.com/DeadCanDanceOfficial
https://twitter.com/DCDmusic
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03.The Wind That Shakes The Barley I sat within the valley green I sat me with my…
04 The Carnival Is Over Outside The storm clouds gathering, Moved silently along the…
04-The Carnival is Over Outside The storm clouds gathering, Moved silently along t…
04. The Carnival Is Over Outside The storm clouds gathering, Moved silently along the…
04.The Carnival Is Over Outside The storm clouds gathering, Moved silently along t…
05 In Power We Trust The Love Advocated Sail on silver wings, through this storm What fortune love m…
12 In Power We Trust The Love Advocated Sail on silver wings, through this storm What fortune love m…
A Passage in Time These silent chances pass one by Who never knew of them…
A Poison Tree I was angry with my friend I told my wrath my…
Advent In the hour of darkness our worlds collide. Assailed by a…
All in Good Time All your ships Have left their moorings Cast adrift On the S…
American Dreaming I need my conscience to keep watch over me To protect…
Amnesia Saw the demonstration On remembrance day Lest we forget the …
Anywhere Out of the World We scale the face of reason To find at least…
As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add these lyrics…
Black Sun Murderer Man of fire Murderer I've seen the eyes of living …
Bylar Oh bylar, bylar, bylar Oh bylar, bylar, bylar Oh bylar, …
Cantara instrumental…
Carnival is Over The Outside The storm clouds gathering, Moved silently along the…
Chant of the Paladin We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add these lyrics…
Children of the Sun We are ancients As ancient as the sun We came from the…
Circumradiant Dawn chant…
Crescent The stars you see in the night sky Have been dead…
De Profundis Embrace the love so fair Embrace the love so fair…
Desert Song Favored one, fade on, see them run Journey 'round, heave ho…
Désert Song favoured one fade on see them run journey round heave ho…
Don Don't fade away My brown-eyed girl Come walk with me I'll fi…
East of Eden I was told of a place in a distant land Where…
Echolalia We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add these lyrics…
Emmeleia Sota mono tratao no trateja mon Uto traja satija totaja tom …
Enigma of the Absolute Saloman hung down her head Laid bare her heart for the…
Fortune From ancient times to the present day There have been those…
Fortune Presents Gifts Not According to the Book Fortune presents gifts not according to the book Fortune pre…
Frontier Please go after him 'Cause he delayed them there I see the…
Frontier (Demo) Please, go after him, 'Cause he delayed them there. I see th…
Frontier (Remastered) Please go after him 'Cause he delayed them there I see the…
Garden of the Arcane Delights: In Power We Entrust the Love Advocated Sail on silver wings, through this storm What fortune love m…
How Fortunate The Man With Non You saw sagacious Solomon You know what came of him To him,…
Hymn for the Fallen My attends to you as a mother fears while her…
I Am Stretched on Your Grave I am stretched on your grave And will lie there forever With…
I Can See Now Ever loved a woman who made you feel tall? Ever loved…
Ignis We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add these lyrics…
In Power We Entrust Sail on silver wings, through this storm What fortune love m…
In the Kingdom Of the Blind th If it were within our power, Beyond the reach of slavish…
In The Power We Trust The Love Advocated Sail on silver wings, through this storm What fortune love m…
In the Wake If Adversity Hey Patrice don't cry they've no reason to harm you…
Indoctrination In times of great vexation, When one must choose between wha…
Indoctrination (A Design for Living) In times of great vexation When one must choose between what…
Labour of Love Forced by necessity I arrive at your door These gifts I br…
Mesmerism Frail of heart renounce all fear. Locked away inside all the…
Mourner Rose the roses in our harbour delight us with their show they h…
Musica Eternal instrumental…
Nierika We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add …
Oman From the body to the soul Where our hearts lead we…
Opium Sometimes I feel like I want to live Far from the metropolis…
Orbis de Ignes We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add these lyrics…
Persian Love Song Migan asbet rafighe rooze jange Mo migooyom azoo behtar tofa…
Rakim Rakim Favored son Turn in the garden Shades of one Sins forg…
Saffron Spirit rise to greet the sun Takes my hand and beats…
Severance Severance, The birds of leaving call to us, Yet here we stan…
Sloth Sometimes when I'm alone I imagine that the world is a…
Song For Sophia With one wish we wake the will Within wisdom. With one will…
Song of the Disposessed The river is deep and the road is long Daylight comes…
Song of the Dispossessed The river is deep and the road is long, daylight comes…
Song of the Sibyl Al jorn del Judici Parrá qui haurá fet servici. Un rei vend…
Song of the Stars We are the stars which sing We sing with our light We…
Song To The Siren On the floating Shipless oceans I did all my best…
Spirit I thought I'd found a reason to live Just like before…
Summoning of the Muse Instrumental…
Tell Me About the Forest Farewell, now, my sister Up ahead there lies your road And y…
Tell Me About the Forest (You Once Called Home) Farewell, now, my sister Up ahead there lies a road And your…
The Arcane Here in the garden of the arcane delights Dark shadows overw…
The Cardinal Sin Sail to the stars on your shining desires. "Reasons? there a…
The Carnival Is Over Outside The storm clouds gathering, Moved silently along the…
The Children's Toys the children's toys lay scattered in bits the result of the…
The Emperor Is Dead Anol shalom Anol sheh lay konnud de ne um {shaddai} Flavum N…
The End of Words instrumental…
The Garden of Zephirus [Instrumental]…
The Host of Seraphim Instrumental…
The Human Game Under the sun I call your name I revise your inner…
The obiquitous mr Lovegrove I thought that you knew it all Well you've seen it…
The Promised Womb We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add these lyrics…
The Snake And The Moon We haven't lyrics of this song. Please, add …
The Song of the Sibyl Al jorn del Judici Parrá qui haurá fet servici. Un rei vend…
The Song of the Sybil Al jorn del judici Parrà qui avrà fet servici Jesu crist…
The Spider's Stratagem Instrumental…
The Trial All my senses rebel Under the scrutiny of their persistent g…
The Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove I thought that you knew it all Well you've seen it…
The ubiquitous Mr.Lovegrove I thought that you knew it all Well you've seen it…
The Wind That Shakes The Barle I sat within the valley green I sat me with my…
The_Carnival_Is_Over Outside The storm clouds gathering, Moved silently along t…
Threshold Come in here where it's nice If you want, if you…
Threshold - Remastered Instrumental & Glossalia Instrumental & Glossalia Instrument…
Tristan "Nein" dahter allez wider sich "La stan, Tristan, versinne d…
Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove I thought that you knew it all Well you've seen it…
Ullyses John Francis Dooley Wipe the sleep from your eyes And embrac…
Ulysses John Francis Dooley Wipe the sleep from your eyes And embr…
Wild in the Woods Wild in the woods of love We harm those whom we…
Wind That Shakes The Barley I sat within the valley green I sat me with my…
Xavier Fair Rosanna your vagrancy's a familiar tale. Fraught with d…
Yours I am stretched on your grave And will lie there forever With…
Youth All calculations set to one side The inevitable descent fro…
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Yulunga (Spirit dance) [Instrumental]…
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@alquimiaazul
I want friends that apreciate this as much as i do.
@LeftHandedCapricornBrother
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@junioru2adj395
Bons tempos de madame Satã parabéns pelo vídeo 👍
@madtony2531
I’ve loved these since hearing there first John Peel session in 1983. They’re a band set apart. Nothing can touch them . Awesome
@leslieschmidt4744
Yes, well said. Absolutely dynamic!
@skumsters2323
This seems to be a bit more of they're rock and roll side,
i didn 't have the privlidge to hear this one yet.
I 'ld love to know more about the darker side of these two, if they have one.
Love all that I got to know though.
Thank you for this, love
@atakantur1
Looks like early days while the style was in still at searching stage
@vedraville
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this gift
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@leonardsimonis2376
I'm sure Brendan has those songs, at least some of them, and the multitracks and everything, still somewhere. Even as he sold his studio. Especially the demos and unreleased songs that were supposed to be on albums, not the live recordings. I really hope he has Poison Tree, it would have been a great song on The Serpent's Egg, which also contains a few of Brendans best songs!
@cameroneggleton7865
I love you.