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This Mad Desire

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Released: Mar 13, 2011
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  • Genre: Indie / Psychedelic / Rock

    Location Toronto, CA

    Profile Views: 11012

    Last Login: 8/12/2011

    Member Since 5/11/2009

    Website thismaddesire.com

    Record Label coastline-publishing.com

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Theatrical Acoustic-Alternative Post-Heroin-Chic, kind of like Tim Curry meets Edward Scissorhands meets Karl Wallinger, who’s also a Buddhist. There’s a darkness there that’s not really dark, just real. **// MAC ATTACK - MIKE TREBILCOCK - MARK DOMSIC - REINHARD "F.T. SIRIUS" KYPKE - JIM PERRY //** TMD is a rock and roll band from Southwestern Ontario that sounds sorta like Neil Young on David Bowie drugs. Classic, original songs with a long history including a unique collaboration with Leonard Cohen dominate the band’s repertoire. The first record “Deathstyle Celebration” was co-produced by Juno-nominated Andrew McPherson. Some of the songs from this CD includng “This Mad Desire” were recently featured in a horror movie called Mary by Russian filmmaker Andrey Petrushka which screened at the Montreal Film Festival. In addition, Hamilton-based b vs. A Comics has produced the comic Mac Attack based on TMD’s singer. Mac Attack won his first national songwriting competition as a teenager. He has toured through Canada and Europe both with TMD and with chamber-pop group Barzin. Mike Trebilcock led Hamilton-based the Killjoys in the 90s. They won a Juno and a Rock Radio Award and had eight Top 40 songs in Canada. The band is rounded out by Mark Domsic from Toronto’s metal/punk/reggae act Black Market Revolution, Berlin-born Reinhard “F.T. Sirius” Kypke, and Jim “Jim of all trades” Perry, who is truly a genre unto himself.
  • Members

    MAC ATTACK, MIKE TREBILCOCK, MARK DOMSIC, REINHARD "F.T. SIRIUS" KYPKE, JIM PERRY
  • Influences

    We're under the influence of the spirit world, our past loves and lives, and Iceland.
  • Sounds Like

    Neil Young on David Bowie drugs. Something really classy.

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