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American experimental rock band This article is about the U.S. rock band. For "Dead Riders", the 1953 book, see Elliott O'Donnell. "D. Rider" redirects here. For persons, see Rider (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Death Rider.
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Dead Rider
Also known asD. Rider
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
GenresExperimental rock
Years active2009 (2009)-present
LabelsDrag City, Tizona
Members
Past members

Dead Rider, formerly known as D. Rider, is an American experimental rock band from Chicago, Illinois. It was created by former U.S. Maple guitarist Todd Rittmann, including Rittmann as guitar and lead vocalist, Andrea Faught on trumpet and keyboard, Thymme Jones on keyboard, and Matt Espy on drums.

History

Dead Rider formed in 2009. Their third album, Chills on Glass, was released by independent record label Drag City in 2014. It premiered on the website of High Times magazine.

Works

Studio albums

Singles

Videos

  • "Body to Body (to Body)"
  • "Two Nonfictional Lawyers"
  • "Mother's Meat"
  • "Touchy"
  • "The Pointed Stick"
  • "Blank Screen"

Reviews

See also

References

  1. "Exclusive Full Album Stream: Dead Rider". High Times. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.

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