History--- Deadsy was formed in 1995 by Elijah Blue Allman, the son of Cher and Greg Allman. Using the stage name Philips Exeter Blue I he recorded some demos with Alec Puro and later sent a Roland Juno-106 keyboard to Renn as an invitation to join the band. Deadsy signed to Sire Records, recruiting Jay Gordon of the band Orgy, to play bass their eponymous debut album. After the album was recorded and released to the press Gordon was replaced by Craig Riker joined on bass as a full time member, and they were once again writing songs for the upcoming full length Commencement. Only a few songs were written for the new album as the band had planned to re-release most tracks from the self-titled album. A music video for "She Likes Big Words" was made at one of their early shows, also for promotion. With the album in the final stages of development, Sire parted ways with Elektra Records, and the release was pushed back to a later date. Soon after, Deadsy was dropped from the label entirely, ending the life of both the first and would-be second album, Commencement. Some promotional copies of the self-titled album are still floating around. Elementree Records, The Release of Commencement (1999-2003)--- While in the process of finding a new label, Carlton Bost was added on z-tars and guitar. Ashburn Miller replaced Craig on bass January 2002 after Craig and Deadsy parted ways. Jonathan Davis (of the band Korn) signed Deadsy to the new record label Elementree Records, to release Commencement. Most songs came from the self-titled album, but some were newly written for the album, including "The Key To Gramercy Park", for which a video was made, directed by friend and Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, as well as being the band's second song with Jonathan Davis. Davis invited the band to join the 2001 Family Values Tour before their album had even been released. This move helped build the fan base and helped the band onto the tour soundtrack. After the album'
1 | The Key To Grammercy Park | Commencement |
2 | Seagulls (The Macroposopus) | Commencement |
3 | She Likes Big Words | Commencement |
4 | Mansion World | Commencement |
5 | Tom Sawyer | Commencement |
6 | Fox On The Run | Whatever It Takes OST |
7 | Le Cirque En Rose | Commencement |
8 | Flowing Glower | Commencement |
9 | Cruella | Commencement |
10 | Tom Sawyer (Rush Cover) | Family Values Tour 2001 |
11 | Seagulls (The Macroprosopus) | Commencement |
12 | Lake Waramug | Commencement |
13 | Winners | Commencement |
14 | The Elements | Commencement |
15 | Future Years | Commencement |
16 | She Likes Big Words | AE Cold Cuts #3 |
17 | Lake Waramaug | Commencement |
18 | The Mansion World | Commencement |
19 | Brand New Love | Commencement |
20 | Key To Gramercy Park | Commencement |