The Decks: gritty and dirty Breath and Bone
Detroit’s garage-pop group, The Decks, are released Breath and Bone today. The first half of the album was recorded at Ghetto Recorders (White Stripes), while the second half were recorded with Eddie Gillis, Jack White’s brother. RIYL dirty and gritty garage rock.
“The Decks formed back in 2003 after being inspired by bands ranging from local legends like The Stooges, all the way to 1950’s surf kings, The Ventures. They also draw from the sounds of The La’s, Sleater-Kinney, Black Lips, Velvet Underground, Television and Neil Young. The Decks have seen a shake up in the line up since their inception, but have solidified as Alex Glendening (lead vocals, guitar), Hank Wolfe (bass), Maria Nuccilli (drums, vocals), and Molly-Jean Schoen (guitar, vocals).”













“The Decks formed back in 2003 after being inspired by bands ranging from local legends like The Stooges, all the way to 1950’s surf kings, The Ventures. They also draw from the sounds of The La’s, Sleater-Kinney, Black Lips, Velvet Underground, Television and Neil Young. The Decks have seen a shake up in the line up since their inception, but have solidified as Alex Glendening (lead vocals, guitar), Hank Wolfe (bass), Maria Nuccilli (drums, vocals), and Molly-Jean Schoen (guitar, vocals).”