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Dead Cat Bounce are a rock & roll comedy supergroup made up of Demian Fox (drums), Shane O’Brien (bass), and James Walmsley (guitar, lead vocals). They write comedy songs in a variety of styles, from hip-hop slow jams to 80s stadium rock anthems, all performed in tight trousers with smoke machines and a lot of rock posturing.
Click here to see them perform at the 2010 Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala Night!
Though based in Dublin, Dead Cat Bounce have toured all over the place performing at most of the world’s major comedy festivals; including the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Kilkenny Cat Laughs, London’s Big Joke Festival, the Bulmer’s International Comedy Festival and most recently the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne Comedy Festival and Sydney Comedy Festival.
Dead Cat Bounce made their TV debut in January of 2009, with their pilot airing as part of RTÉ’s Project Ha Ha. They are currently developing further projects with the BBC in the UK.
Here are some nice things people have said about them…
“These guitar wielding Dubliners occupy a place so far ahead of the curve that they’re on the outermost tip of the zeitgeist’s serrated edge.” THE LIST
“An exercise in studied brilliance, nailing every music genre from hair metal to power ballad to R&B.” THE IRISH TIMES
“Musical comedy of almost stellar proportions… They harness a heady combination of Tim Minchin’s exuberance, Tom Lehrer’s twisted wordplay and Billy Connolly’s folk-song storytelling. The results are often electrifying.” FEST
“It’s damn good music… infectious and fun. ****” CHORTLE
“So spectacular that the audience were howling with laughter and begging for more. ****” EDINBURGH FESTIVALS MAGAZINE
“It was flawless, and a must-see at the Fringe. *****” THREE WEEKS
“Tightly written… flawless timing… barnstorming.” THE SUNDAY TIMES
“Comedically perfect: beautifully conceived, incisively written and superbly performed. *****” THE DUBLINER
“Brilliant… It’s hard to fault them… You leave feeling elated. ****” HAIRLINE
“A massive hypodermic of adrenaline injected directly into your funny bone.” TOTALLY DUBLIN