Decibully

Decibully was an indie rock band based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin that formed in 2001 and played their final show early in 2011. The band was signed to Polyvinyl Records. However, Decibully's final two albums, World Travels Fast & "Self Titled" (Ta Da, Booyah, Chainsaw, Us) were released by Listening Party Records. Decibully successfully toured the US, Canada & Europe multiple times. Each record was recorded & produced in-house by Ryan Weber.

Decibully
OriginMilwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
GenresIndie rock, folk
Years active20012011
LabelsPolyvinyl, Listening Party
WebsiteMyspace page

Discography

  • You Might Be A Winner. You Might Be A Loser — January, 2002
  • Decibully (3 Song EP) — September, 2003
  • City of Festivals — Polyvinyl Records, October, 2003
  • Sing Out America! — Polyvinyl, March, 2005
  • "Tour EP '06" - August, 2006
  • World Travels Fast - [Listening Party], December, 2009
  • Self-Titled (Ta Da, Booyah, Chainsaw, Us)- [Listening Party] April, 2011

Members

Final line-up

  • William J. Seidel (vocals, guitar, percussion, Rhodes) - Founder, (ex-Camden, New Sense, The Promise Ring)
  • W. Kenneth Siebert (guitarist, pan flute) - Original Member (ex-Since By Man. Current: No Future)
  • Ryan Weber (lap steel, synths, guitar, percussion), (ex-Camden, New Sense, The Promise Ring. Current: Eric & Magill)
  • Nicholas Sanborn (keyboardist, accordion, rhodes) (ex-Headlights. Current: Megafaun, Sylvan Esso)
  • Aaron Vold (Drums, Percussion) (ex-Teacups, Por Avion)
  • Andy Menchal (bass) (ex-Temper Temper)

Former members

  • Jason Gnewikow (drums), ex-The Promise Ring
  • Nick Westfahl (keyboards) - Original Member
  • Eric "Doc" Holliday (banjo, electric guitars, backing vocals, harmonica)
  • Justin Klug (bass)
  • Jim Neumyer (guitar, percussion)
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