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This Will Destroy You, which is often shortened to TWDY was formed by guitarists, Jeremy Galindo and Chris King, bass guitarist Raymond Brown and drummer Andrew Miller. They all met through mutual friends and played together in various bands throughout high school. Their name spawned from a song that was going to be called “This Will Destroy You” but was rejected for being too pretentious. The band found it “hilarious”.
When asked whether he wished the band had chosen a different name, King proclaimed to Rock Sound “It’s supposed to be a little bit obnoxious. There’s something about people automatically hating you before you play that’s kind of endearing. It gets to the point where it’s over-the-top obnoxious. It’s an attention-grabber and people will check it out I guess. Even if they hate it.”
Their self-recorded and self-produced first EP, “Young Mountain” was released in 2005. It received a great deal of critical acclaim including being named the fifth best instrumental released of the year by The Silent Ballet”. The band was contacted by Magic Bullet Record owner Brent Eyestone over the Internet and he asked them to contribute a track to his label’s “It Came From The Hills Vol. 1”. In June 2006 Magic Bullet re-packaged and re-released “Young Mountain”. The band’s reputation grew and caught the attention of Pitchfork Media and Rolling Stone. A Sputnikmusic review said “TWDY’s sound is near perfect. Production wise, everything is right where it should be. Tone wise, it doesn’t get much better. The quiet parts are tear jerking. The loud parts, while equally tear jerking, are brutal.”
The follow up self-titled album, was one of those that simply took a long time to create. There were many obstacles that the band had to overcome, in a creative context, and also the writing was slow. It was a two-year process, and the album eventually was released by Magic Bullet in January 2008. It was positively received by the music press. Drowned in Sound called it “a true classic of it’s kind”
The “Field Studies” EP was a collaboration on a split record; the members of both bands were good friends and had further plans to tour again together in the future. They came together at John Congleton’s Texas studio in July 2008 to record their contributions.
“Another Language” was released on September 16th 2014. The single from the album “Dustism” was released on their earlier in the year on June 25th, 2014.
This Will Destroy You’s music is not something that will destroy you, but it is something that will come close to blasting you away in a live performance. Although This Will Destroy You plays loud, it is an effect that is used to enhance the epicness of the performance. This Will Destroy You is a purely instrumental band, but the music communicates through the emotions they convey. The music is often composed of layers after layers building up to a monumental crescendo. The band plays in a very atmospheric manner using many different effects such as reverb and delay as well as playing with a sense of dynamics. The guitars are the most prominent instruments used in the music creating most of the melodies as well as building a wall of sound that acts as the foundation for the lead guitar to build itself.
When This Will Destroy You takes the stage the attention is not intended to be focused on the band, but rather the music that is created. The stage is usually dimly lit consisting of minimal, ambient lighting, and there are no spotlights singling out individual members. The band comes together as a united force to create music that is amalgamated into one giant masterpiece.
This Will Destroy You’s performance is usually filled with great intensity and emotion. They are lauded by audiences and they are gradually developing a larger fan base due to their exhilarating performances as well as having their songs featured in such movies as “Moneyball” and “World War Z”.