Dann Gallucci | |
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Birth name | Dann Michael Gallucci |
Born | 1975 (age 41–42) |
Genres | Indie rock, Alternative Rock, Punk Rock |
Occupation(s) | Record Producer, Songwriter, Musician, Audio Engineer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Sub Pop, Epic, Downtown Records |
Associated acts | Modest Mouse, The Murder City Devils, Area 51, Death Wish Kids |
Website | www |
Dann Gallucci (born March 31, 1975) is an American songwriter, producer, musician and audio engineer best known for his work with Modest Mouse, The Murder City Devils, and Cold War Kids. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Gallucci met Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock in Seattle, Washington in 1993, playing guitar with the band intermittently before joining full-time to record several singles that would eventually appear on the album Sad Sappy Sucker, released by independent record label K Records in 2001.
While in Modest Mouse, Gallucci co-founded the punk bands Area 51 and Death Wish Kids, featuring members that would go on to form The Murder City Devils. Area 51 recorded one single with Nation of Ulysses’ Tim Green, and Death Wish Kids would record two singles before disbanding.
The Murder City Devils formed in 1996, consisting of members Spencer Moody, Dann Gallucci, Derek Fudesco, Coady Willis and Nate Manny. That year, the band released two singles, Three Natural Sixes (Hopscotch Records #5) and Dance Hall Music (Empty Records MTR-354), and signed with the Die Young Stay Pretty label, a subsidiary of Sub Pop. Their self-titled debut album was released in 1997.
In 1996, Gallucci co-wrote and played guitar on the Modest Mouse songs “Trailer Trash” and “Bankrupt on Selling,” which appeared on the album The Lonesome Crowded West, released by Up Records in 1997. Pitchfork Media ranked "Trailer Trash" #63 in their list “The Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s.”
In 1998, The Murder City Devils released their second full-length album, Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts. The album saw an increased use of electric organ, and that same year they recruited Leslie Hardy as their full-time keyboard player. To support the record, the band embarked on a yearlong North American tour, playing with At the Drive-In, Pearl Jam, and Built to Spill. After a short break, the band released their third full-length album In Name and Blood in 2000 followed by the Thelema EP in 2001. Keyboardist Leslie Hardy left the band mid-tour and was replaced by Nick Dewitt for their final concerts. The band's farewell concert on October 31, 2001 at Seattle's Showbox Theater was recorded and released by Sub Pop in 2003, titled R.I.P. and included two previously unrecorded songs. It was also released on DVD in 2005.