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Dead Poet Society
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
  • blues rock
  • rock
  • indie rock
  • garage rock
  • Years active2013–present
    LabelsIndependent, Spinefarm Music Group
    Members
    • Jack Underkofler
    • Jack Collins
    • Dylan Brenner
    • Will Goodroad
    Past membersNick Taylor
    Websitewearedps.com

    Dead Poet Society is an American rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 2013 by Jack Underkofler (vocals, guitar), Jack Collins (guitar), Nick Taylor (bass guitar) and Will Goodroad (drums). Dylan Brenner replaced Nick Taylor on bass in 2019. The band started off as an independent group, self-producing and self-recording their songs before signing to Spinefarm Music Group in 2020. They released their debut album -!- in 2021.[2][3] In a 2016 interview with Beyond The Stage Magazine, frontman Jack Underkofler described the band's sound as "heavy indie rock" and "djent pop," contrasting heavy, down-tuned guitar riffs with soft, pop-adjacent choruses and verses.[4]

    The band was formed in 2013 while the members were attending the Berklee College of Music.[5] They played their first concert two days after their founding, so they needed to come up with a name. They chose "Dead Poet Society" which is unrelated to the film Dead Poets Society.[6] After graduation, the band moved to Los Angeles. In 2016 their music was discovered by the influential Mexican blog Pepe Problemas. Their review caught the attention of another up and coming rock band Sputnik, who invited the band to open for them on their national tour of Mexico. Over the following two years the band toured Mexico another seven times building a strong fanbase. Their US break came in 2019 when Andrés asked them to open on his national tour.[7] Later that same year, they opened for Badflower which established their notability in the US.[8]

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    EP[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
    Title Year Peak Chart Positions Album
    US
    Main.
    Rock

    [9]
    ".CoDA." 2020 19 -!-
    ".intoodeep." 28
    "Running In Circles" / "HURT" 2023 9 Fission
    "How could I love you?" / "I hope you hate me."
    "81 Tonnes"
    "My Condition" 2024

    Music videos[edit]

    List of music videos, showing year released and directors
    Title Year Director(s)
    "Lo Air" 2016 Dead Poet Society
    "Bacalar" 2017
    "American Blood" 2018 Un­known
    ".swvrm." 2019 Dead Poet Society
    ".intoodeep." 2020 Jordan Wolfbauer and Dead Poet Society
    ".CoDA."
    "I Never Loved Myself Like I Loved You" 2021 Dead Poet Society
    ".SALT." 2022
    "Running In Circles" / "HURT" 2023 Edward Curran
    "I hope you hate me." Un­known
    "How could I love you?" Edward Curran
    "My Condition" 2024 Steven Mertens

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Duguay, Rob. "INTERVIEW: DEAD POET SOCIETY". digboston.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  • ^ Law, Sam (12 March 2021). "Album review: Dead Poet Society – -!-". Kerrang!. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  • ^ Montreal Rocks (2024-01-25). DEAD POET SOCIETY - The "Fission" interview. Retrieved 27 January 2024. We classify The Exclamation Point Album which I call album number one, we classify that as our first album.
  • ^ Whelan, Addie (7 March 2016). "Artist of the Week: Dead Poet Society Exclusive Q&A". beyondthestagemagazine.com. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  • ^ Bennett, Macie (24 February 2021). "Dead Poet Society is The New-Age Rock Band Every Berklee Dropout Wishes They Were". American Songwriter. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  • ^ Criado, Justin (29 May 2023). "Dead Poet Society Is the Raw Rock Band You Need Right Now". Westword. Archived from the original on 2024-05-26. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  • ^ Clement, Keith (1 March 2021). "Interview With Dead Poet Society". Metalheads Forever Magazine. Archived from the original on 2024-07-07. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  • ^ Midnight, Chip (1 April 2021). "Interview: Jack Underkofler of Dead Poet Society". The Big Takeover. Archived from the original on 2024-05-26. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  • ^ Peaks on the Mainstream Rock Charts:
  • External links[edit]


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