A Fight to the Death is recording a new album!
An Indie Rock project in Atlanta, GA by A Fight to the Death ·
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An Indie Rock project in Atlanta, GA by A Fight to the Death ·
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on November 10, 2009.
Access to exclusive photos, videos, and other updates as we record the record. We'll be doing a lot of these, so it will definitely be worth your dollar.
The above, plus you'll get a digital download of the record when it is finished, long before it is available anywhere else.
The above, plus we'll mail you (postage included) a physical copy of the CD before it is out in stores.
The above, plus a digital download of an exclusive CD of demos, outtakes, and other pre-production goodies. This will NEVER be available anywhere but here!
The above, plus a limited edition DVD that documents the entire recording process of the record, up through its release. Note that this DVD will ship to you after the CDs, since we want to get you the CDs as early as possible, and the DVD won't be done until after the official CD release party!
The above, plus the band will learn a cover song of your choice (within reason, of course) and perform it for you at a show. Admission to the show for you and a friend is included.
The above, plus we will personally thank you in the liner notes of the album. That's right - your name will be in our record!
The above, plus we'll come play a private show for you and all of your friends at a location of your choice anywhere in the Atlanta / Athens GA area. We'll play a long show, and we guarantee it will be a blast!
The above, plus we'll come play a private show for you and all of your friends at a location of your choice anywhere within an 8 hour drive of Atlanta. We'll play however long you like (within reason of course!)!
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CJ Bargamian (guitar, vocals, ukelele)
Mark Carbone (percussion)
Nathan T Green (piano, accordion, backing vocals)
George Wallace (pedal steel)
Daniel Winn (bass)
Instead of the usual boring band bio, we’ll just tell you that A Fight to the Death is Avant-Western-Americana-Gypsy music built with Latin and Mediterranean rhythms, surf twang, and melodies fit for lonely midnight drives through the desert.
Here is a series of random facts about AFTTD:
1. Daniel tends to bring good beer to rehearsal, whereas the rest of us usually arrive with PBR or High Life cans.
2. Whenever we record part of a rehearsal, the video camera always ends up being pointed at Daniel. As a result, we have dozens of low-budget music videos for our songs, all starring only Daniel and occasionally George’s back.
3. Mark recently flipped over his bike’s handlebars and broke his clavicle and a rib.
4. We wear shirts and ties on stage because A) we’re gentlemen; B) classy attire does not go out of style; and C) ZZTop tells the truth: ladies go crazy for a sharp-dressed man.
5. At a recent show, our opening act was a panel discussion and Q&A session regarding organic farming.
6. We’ll be recording our second record in the fall of 2009.
7. Our hometown of Atlanta is currently making us very proud musically – go team.
8. Nathan doesn’t believe in vegetables – not even pickles. Don’t ever tell him that french fries come from potatoes (shhhh…).
9. George knows more than you do about axe handles.
10. We rehearse in a big metal barn. Seriously.
11. CJ thinks that two of the worst things in the world are pleated pants and ironic trucker hats.
The press says:
“…an array of accordions, honky-tonk pianos, and Romanian rhythms, sun-stroked telecasters supply the album’s cinematic ether, electing the group as the most likely candidate to have scored the notoriously soundtrack-barren No Country for Old Men. A sepia-toned album of stark confrontations, Afttd sees itself through to its own bittersweet conclusions, and despite the band’s Atlanta home-base, A Fight to the Death’s cosmopolitan sound should guarantee it enough ammunition to nourish its internationally-sized ambitions.” – Flagpole Athens, 9/24/08
“AFTTD sees Bargamain’s gorgeous songwriting surrounded by a very talented band that seems to compliment him perfectly and results in a tasty flavour of nu-Americana.” – OhmPark.org, 10/07/08
“…A Fight to the Death crafts epic, filmic Morricone-esque pop scores…” – Creative Loafing, 9/01/08