Death of Art

Death of Art are an electronic act fused with elements of rock and classical music. Their performance style is confronting and captivating. Their songs are about empowerment and overcoming self-sabotage. This Melbourne-based 3 piece have headlined numerous gigs at popular alternative club DV8, including the launch of their first EP there in Feb 2011 for 'Anti-Valentine's Day'. They've also performed at many other Melbourne venues and events including The Hi-Fi Bar, The Espy, Ding Dong Lounge, The Central Club, Brunswick Hotel, The Prague, Vedette, Dark Realm events, Dark Events, Creepshow 2011 & 2012 (Saltar Hype), for Rivetting Promotions (supporting US Aesthetic Perfection), The Bizarre Music Festival, Chapel off Chapel and even the Crown Showroom to name a few....Late 2011 also saw their first invite to tour beyond Melbourne to Broken Hill as one of the headlining bands for ifest 2.0 Death of Art even do an acoustic set on occasion, which for many of the songs is how they started. On the other extreme, Death of Art have been remixed by dance and industrial producers Sirus and Rael Borg and more recently Angelspit. They released their self-titled EP early 2011. The EP is available on iTunes. In 2013, 'Anti-Valentine' was part of Belgium based compilation by Alfa Matrix 'Absolute Grrrls Manifesto'. Early 2012 saw the release of their first video clip for the same track. In May 2015, with direction advice from Michael Parisi, Death of Art release their 2nd EP 'War'. Engineered by Mercury award winning producer Wayne 'Lotek' and mastered by Tom Baker (also mastered for Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie etc...). A remix of the title track 'War' by Angelspit is also set to follow this release! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.