Murder City Devils

The Murder City Devils is an American garage rock ensemble formed in 1996 in Seattle. The initial lineup consisted of Spencer Moody, Dann Gallucci, Derek Fudesco, Coady Willis, and Nate Manny. The group signed with Die Young Stay Pretty and released a self-titled studio album in 1997. Leslie Hardy joined as a keyboardist in 1998 for the recording Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts. The ensemble toured with performers such as At the Drive-In and Pearl Jam. Subsequent recordings included the album In Name and Blood (2000) and the EP Thelema (2001). The group became inactive in late 2001 following the departure of Hardy. A recorded performance was released as the live recording R.I.P. in 2003. The ensemble resumed activity in 2006 and released the studio recording The White Ghost Has Blood on Its Hands Again in 2014. Later work included the 2024 single "Hill and 6th Street".

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