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Daggermouth
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresPop punk
Years active2004 (2004)–present (present)
LabelsSmallman
MembersNick Leadlay
Kenny Lush
Dana W.R. Edwards
Dan Donald
Mikey Jurek
Past members
Kenny Lush
Stuart McKillop
Erik Nielsen
Dan Donald
Jarrod Moschenross
Dana W.R. Edwards
Jonathan Heath
Tom Hillifer
Shayne Lundberg
Nick Leadlay

Daggermouth is a Canadian pop punk band that was formed in 2004 in Vancouver. They started around early 2004 quickly building a solid reputation by touring with bands such as Moneen and SNFU. They were signed to Smallman Records and in late-2006 released their debut album Stallone.[1] They continued to tour and in March 2007, released their second album Turf Wars.

The band consisted of Nick Leadlay (vocals, formerly of the band Playboy Assassin), Kenny Lush (guitar, formerly of The Retreads), Stuart McKillop (guitar and vocals, formerly of End This Week With Knives), Erik Nielsen (bass), and Dan Donald (drums).

The band's sound is characterized by melodic vocals combined with pop-punk guitar riffs and basslines but with a more hardcore feel.

Their name is a reference to a robotic fish from the Family Guy episode "A Fish Out of Water".

Past members include drummer J.J. Heath and bass player Dana W.R. Edwards who now play in Vancouver based band Carpenter. Jarrod Mochenross and Tom Hillifer also filled in on bass at certain points in time.

In February and March 2008, the band toured alongside Comeback Kid, Crime in Stereo and Cancer Bats.[2] In November 2008, Leadlay officially announced their indefinite hiatus[3] via a Myspace blog:

"Is Daggermouth over? Yes and no: Yes in the sense that right now we aren't playing shows/touring. We may not tour for a long time, if ever again to be honest. Will we ever play a show again? I don't know. The more time that passes the more I hope we do. I really would love to roll out to LA and SF and play some shows like the old days. Hell, lets bring it back to where we started and get Heads Up to play a back yard show with us in Pomona!!! At this point it's hard to tell. The one thing that is a definite possibility though is making a new record. I know that may not be enough for some of you and I understand that. But at this point for health reasons, for myself as well as some of the other members of Daggermouth it may be all we can offer. I miss making music and that's why we all start bands anyway is to make songs we are stoked on." [sic]

The band says there is an album's worth of material demoed.

Stu has since been involved in a number of projects and continues to record bands.[4] Dan has also continued playing in other bands and is currently drumming for Winnipeg, MB based pop punk band, Elder Abuse. Kenny has become a professional wrestler and has toured Japan and Korea numerous times competing.[5]

In October 2016 video surface of past members playing "Lassies Last Dance" sparking rumours of a reunion. The band has not confirmed any reunion shows.

In January the band confirmed that it is reuniting for Pouzza Fest in Montreal.

March 2018 they announced their return with the release of their single "Ramen Noodle Doodle".[6]

Discography

Year Album Label
2006 Stallone State of Mind
2007 Turf Wars State of Mind

Music videos

  • Lassie's Last Dance (2006)

References

  1. ^ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/stallone/id441552236
  2. ^ "Comeback Kid plan tour with Crime In Stereo, Daggermouth". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. January 25, 2008. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  3. ^ "Daggermouth go on hiatus". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. November 24, 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
  4. ^ http://www.raincityrecorders.com
  5. ^ http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2013/09/14/21122661.html
  6. ^ "Daggermouth "Ramen Noodle Doodle"". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 23 December 2018.