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Death Alley
Death alley farewell
Background information
Origin Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Genres Psychedelic Rock,Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
Years active 2013- 2019
Labels Tee Pee Records, Suburban Records, Century Media
Associated acts Temple Fang,Splinter
Website Offical Facebook Page

Death Alley is a Dutch Rock band from Amsterdam, formed in 2013 and disbanded in January 2019. Their final live performance took place in Paradiso, Amsterdam on January 3, 2019.

History[]

Playing a mix of Punk and Hard Rock the band oficially started in 2013, and played Roadburn Festival the following year. May 2015 their Debut Album was released, Black Magick Boogie country, at Tee Pee Records, followed by a European tour.
2016 saw the band in full swing, appearing on amonst others Hellfest and again Roadburn Festival, the latter show released as a live album that year and distributed by Suburban Records in 2017.
In april 2017 they parted ways with founding member Dennis Duijnhouwer, citing tensions in the band about how to deal with their busy touring and recording schedules. At the end of the year they supported Kadavar on a 2 month 32 date European tour. The same year they also replaced Asteroid on Freak Valley.
2018 saw more touring and the recoding of a new, final, album hitting festivals like Fortarock and Metaldays. Superbia was released by Century Media and the band split up bowing out with a farewell show at Paradiso.


Discography[]

  • Black Magick Boogieland (2015, Tee Pee Records)
  • Live At Roadburn (2017, Tee Pee Records, Suburban Records)
  • Superbia (2018, Century Media)

Members[]

  • Douwe Truijens - Vocals (2013 - 2019)
  • Uno Bruniusson - Drums (2017 - 2019)
  • Oeds Beydals - Guitar (2013 - 2019)
  • Dennis Duijnhouwer - (Bass (2013 - 2017)
  • Sander Bus - Bass (2017 - 2019)
  • Ming Boyer - Drums (2013 - 2017)


List of Known Tours[]

  • Europatour 2017 (With Mantar, supporting Kadavar)[1]

External Links[]

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