Have Fun Dying
Have Fun Dying formed in Montreal in 2019 around vocalist and guitarist Tyler Guitard, with Jacob Collard on bass, Benjamin Labelle-Walker on drums, and...
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Have Fun Dying formed in Montreal in 2019 around vocalist and guitarist Tyler Guitard, with Jacob Collard on bass, Benjamin Labelle-Walker on drums, and William Ménard on keyboards. Their debut EP 'Kill the Man' came out in 2020, featuring the track 'And Then I Start Again' that got some attention.
They followed with the 2022 album 'The Lousy Way,' which included songs like 'Androgynous Androids' and 'Electric Shock Value.' The band toured after that release, playing shows in North America and Europe. Some listeners found their lyrics about mental distress and alienation too heavy, while others responded to that directness.
Have Fun Dying put out a single called 'You Are Not Alone' in 2023 and have been working on another album. Their music pulls from post-punk, industrial, and shoegaze sounds without settling neatly into any one category.
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