Silver Daggers
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresElectropunk, noise rock, noise punk, noise pop
Years active2003 - 2012
LabelsLoad Records
Arbor CDR
Not Not Fun
Zum
Kill Shaman Records
Past membersWKSM- Vocals, synthesizers, trumpets, guitars, drums, drum machines
Jackson Baugh- Vocals, guitars, bass, bass guitars, drums, synthesizers
Jenna E. Thornhill- Vocals, saxophones
Steve Kim- Vocals, bass, bass guitars, whistles, noise instruments
Marcus Savino- Vocals, drums, drum machines

Silver Daggers are an American electropunk/noise rock band formed in 2003. Known for combining intense, atonal music with post-apocalyptic political ideas,[1][2] they form part of the circle of musicians in close affiliation with The Smell.[3]

Discography

  • "Shearing Pinx/Silver Daggers" - Split 7-inch - Arbor CDR (2007)
  • "New High & Ord" - LP/CD - Load Records (2007)
  • "Siked Psych: Not Not Fun Gold" - CD compilation - Not Not Fun (2006)
  • "Arbor" - CDR compilation - Arbor CDR (2006)
  • "Bored Fortress" - Split 7-inch w/ Death Sentence: Panda - Not Not Fun (2006)
  • "Zum Audio Volume 3" - CD Compilation - Zum (2006)
  • "Sea & Sea Music Factory" - CS compilation - Not Not Fun (2005)
  • "Silver Daggers" - 7-inch EP - Not Not Fun (2005)
  • "Art School, No Bleed" - Live CDR - Self Released (2005)
  • "Pasado de Verga" - CS - Not Not Fun (2005)
  • "Silver Daggers/Blue Silk Sutures" - Split 7-inch - Kill Shaman Records (2005)
  • "A Tradition of Destroying the L.A. Times Building" - Live CDR - Self Released (2004)

Line up

References

  1. โ†‘ "The Silver Daggers". Phoenix New Times. May 10, 2007.
  2. โ†‘ "The Silver Daggers: New High and Ord". Baltimore City Paper. 9 May 2007.
  3. โ†‘ "Listed: Silver Daggers + The Shining Path". Dusted Magazine.
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