Deja Voodoo

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Albums

Deja Voodoo - Big Pile of Mud
Big Pile of Mud
1988, songs: 1
Deja Voodoo - Swamp of Love
Swamp of Love
1986, songs: 1

Facts about Deja Voodoo

Deja Voodoo

Deja Voodoo is a Canadian punk rock band known for their energetic performances, catchy melodies, and irreverent lyrics. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Deja Voodoo was formed in Montreal, Quebec, in 1981 by guitarist and vocalist Tony Dewald and drummer Dave Reford. The band initially started as a garage rock outfit, drawing inspiration from punk rock and surf music. They quickly gained a reputation for their high-energy live shows and DIY ethos, playing gigs at local venues and underground punk rock clubs.

  2. Musical Style and Influence: Deja Voodoo's music is characterized by its raw and gritty sound, blending elements of punk rock, garage rock, and surf music. The band's songs often feature fast-paced guitar riffs, pounding rhythms, and catchy hooks, creating an infectious and danceable vibe. Their irreverent lyrics touch on a variety of topics, including love, rebellion, and social commentary.

  3. Album Releases and Career Highlights: Deja Voodoo released their debut album, "Big, Bad, & Beautiful", in 1984, which received positive reviews from critics and helped establish the band as a force to be reckoned with in the Canadian punk rock scene. Subsequent albums, such as "Swamp of Love" (1986) and "Too Cool to Live, Too Smart to Die" (1989), further solidified their reputation as one of Canada's premier punk rock bands.

  4. Touring and Live Performances: Deja Voodoo toured extensively throughout Canada and the United States, sharing the stage with notable punk and alternative rock bands of the era. Their energetic live performances and charismatic stage presence endeared them to fans and earned them a loyal following. The band's DIY approach to touring and promotion helped them connect with audiences on a grassroots level and expand their fan base.

  5. Legacy and Continued Influence: Although Deja Voodoo disbanded in the early 1990s, their music continues to resonate with fans of punk rock and garage rock. Their albums have achieved cult status among collectors and aficionados of underground music, and their influence can be heard in the work of contemporary punk rock bands. Despite their relatively short-lived career, Deja Voodoo left an indelible mark on the Canadian punk rock scene and remains fondly remembered by fans of the g

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