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Formed in May 2000, Dead Heaven decided that the new Millennium called for a new band. After endless past projects they no longer wanted to be clever or to change the world, they just wanted to have fun. Rehearsals began in late May 2000, and Dead Heaven instantly developed it's own personality (with early comparisons being made to Supergrass, Placebo, Tubeway Army, & Joy Division).
Dead Heaven played their debut gig on 05.01.01 headlining at the Square in Harlow, followed in April by a support to Clash City Rockers. During May of 2001, Dead Heaven developed their sound, introducing a more 'anthemic' style with a view to creating a wider & deeper side to their music. In April 2001, the band went in to the studio to record a 100% Live CD. The rest of the summer months were spent plugging for gigs and rehearsing.
In October 2001 Dead Heaven played two gigs at the Army & Navy in Chelmsford, the first supporting Sigue Sigue Sputnik. In November the band played with the sextacular Toxic Slut, followed by a support to Kirk Brandon's Spear of Destiny in December.
During 2002, the band supported The Mission and ChangesBowie, played a couple of All Dayers, and continued to write & record new songs (still developing their unique sound).
In February 2003 the band played their London debut at the Devonshire Arms in Kentish Town. This was followed by the release of their debut CD 'The LOST EP' on the 7th of April. Major line-up changes took place in June 2003 , with Baz & Nino wanting to further develop the darker side of the bands music. The rest of 2003 was spent writing a new set, and experimenting with the new sound.
On 3rd April 2004 Dead Heaven unleashed the new line-up and sound at the Square in Harlow, which also coincided with the release of their 2nd EP 'THE DARK HALF'.
Further gigs followed in 2004 at the Garage in Highbury, and also Ilford, Eastbourne, and the 'Rock 4' weekender at Tattershall. During the autumn of 2004 Dead Heaven were asked to assist the launch of SPUTNIK 2 by Martin Degville, and the pair became part of the original line-up.
2005 saw the band playing 3 gigs at the Marquee Club in Hertford, and also the 'partnership' of Dead Heaven with History of Guns. On 26.08.05 the band released their 3rd EP entitled 'GATHERING SOULS', a title chosen as recognition of the small but loyal following that had emerged over the past year. Other gigs at Riga in Westcliff, and the Twist in Colchester followed, with the year closing with support to Thin White Duke at Herne Hill (the 4th Bowie tribute DH had supported in their history).
2006 saw DeadHeaven gigging in the first half of the year (with History of Guns, Trash Monroe, Xykogen, Nube, Dozen Moses, & Numen), and writing new songs in the Autumn/Winter. The 'Gathering Souls' EP was well received and sold quite a few copies, and spread as far as Canada, Australia and the US.
THE RETURN OF THE BAT
Specimen will bring their special brand of glam mayhem, The Batcave to London again.
After last year’s wildly-successful 25th anniversary Batcave event, The Batcave returns to its original spawning ground of London’s West End on Sunday July 19 for another night of blasphemy, lechery and blood.
Specimen (Fresh from a fantastic show at Leipzig’s Waves Gotik festival), the original Batcave instigators will headline the lurid frolics at the Embassy Club, (29 Old Burlington St, London W1S3AP) Also on the bill are original Batcavers Sexbeat, with DJs Hamish and Cavey Nick, cavorting from decks to decadence with the usual brutal, trouser-dropping surprises & suitably confronting & barbaric entertainment.
The 2009 Batcave will feature installations from exciting new artists of the ‘Dark London Underground’ and visuals from the upcoming ‘Welco
Hi DEAD HEAVEN, just dropping by to let you know you can download my 2 new songs from Beatport - just click on the links! Hope you enjoy the videos too :-) Peace + Love xx Trudi G
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