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American indie rock band
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Puerto Muerto
OriginChicago
GenresIndie rock
MembersTim Kelley, Christa Meyer

Puerto Muerto is a Chicago indie rock band composed of formerly married couple Tim Kelley and Christa Meyer.

The couple broke up while in the process of writing and recording "Drumming for Pistols", released in February 2010. Critics such as Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun Times hailed the album as "stunningly powerful" partly because it is emotionally grounded in the couple's demise. Both artists now have new solo projects: Christa Meyer's band is called Man is Man, and Tim Kelley is now recording as Moss Garvey.

Discography

Albums

  • 2003 - Your Bloated Corpse Has Washed Ashore
  • 2004 - See You in Hell
  • 2005 - Songs of Muerto County
  • 2005 - Songs of Muerto County Revisited
  • 2006 - Chamber Music (James Joyce)
  • 2008 - I Was a Swallow
  • 2010 - Drumming For Pistols

Singles

  • 2004 - "Crimson Beauty"
  • 2004 - "San Pedro/Sorrow"
  • 2004 - "Stars"
  • 2007 - "What Have I Done

EPs

  • 2003 - Elena
  • 2007 - Heaven & Dirt

References

  1. "Puerto Muerto's Christa Meyer and Tim Kelley talk divorce albums". Avclub.com. 2010-02-22. Retrieved 2022-05-28.

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