Draft:David Combs

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David Combs[edit]

David Combs (born August 13, 1983)[1] is a singer songwriter from Washington D.C. He has contributed to the musical projects Spoonboy, Lava Lava, The Max Levine Ensemble, SOMNIA , Bad Moves, and Dim Wizard. He has been participating in DIY shows in the Washington D.C. area and across the United States and the World since 2002. He is known for experimenting across many genres of music including Punk, Anti-folk, Power pop, and Folk punk. He also has been known to have a presence in the leftist political scene. David Combs identifies as nonbinary and describes their identify as fluid using both he/him and they/them pronouns.[2]

When talking about his musical influences, David Combs has included Billy Bragg, Propagandi, Bikini Kill.[3]

Topics that David Combs have included in his music included gender, feminism, and trauma.[3]

Early Life[edit]

David Combs was born and raised in Takoma Park, Maryland[2]. He grew up in a Jewish household going to Jewish schools throughout his K-12 education.[4]

Music[edit]

The Max Levine Ensemble[edit]

See The Max Levine Ensemble. David Combs was part of this band for the entirety of their time active from 2000-present. This was the first project that David Combs worked on. They created 9 albums and 2 splits.

Spoonboy[edit]

Spoonboy was David Comb's persona he used for his singer/songwriter music from 2001-2015. This was a folk inspired mostly acoustic project with a personal and political bend to it.[3]

EPs[edit]
  • miscellaneous - released June 4, 2001
  • Hazy EP - released June 4, 2015
Albums[edit]
  • I Love You, This is a Robbery - released February 1, 2005
  • The Papas - released May 1, 2011
  • The Papas (acoustic) - released May 1, 2011
Splits[edit]
Demos[edit]
  • tour demo 2008 - released July 4, 2008
  • tour demo 2009 - released March 4, 2009
  • european demo 2009 - released August 15, 2009
  • tour demo 2012 - released June 20, 2012

Lava Lava[edit]

Lava Lava was an acoustic Techno twee group. This was a collaboration band between David Combs (at the time referred to as spoonboy) and Amina Althea. They created one album titled Hey Fragile! in 2004. The music from this band seems to be lost media as the music was only released via CD and Album.

SOMNIA[edit]

SOMNIA is a collaboration between David Combs and Erica Freas (RVIVR). They have released one Album under this name. They did a UK tour in 2020.

Albums[edit]

How the Moon Shines on the Shit - July 7, 2016

BAD MOVES[edit]

See Bad Moves. David Combs has been a part of this band since it's start in 2015 until present. So far, they have released 2 albums, 1 EP, and a couple of singles.

Dim Wizard[edit]

Dim Wizard was a project started by David Combs during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. It was started because it wasn't possible for David Combs and his bandmates to get together in person. He began to write songs for different groups of people with the idea that Dim Wizard would change and is expected to change over time.[5]

Singles[edit]
  • Whole Lotta Nothin (feat. Erica Freas + Patrick Jennings) - Released July 6, 2021
  • Believe in the Magic (feat. Ings) - Released October 4, 2021
  • Ride the Vibe (feat. Superviolet, Jeff Rosenstock, Illuminati Hotties) - Released February 28, 2023
  • X​-​Games Mode (feat. Mike Krol, Ratboys) - Released August 8, 2023

Baby Pony Food[edit]

Baby Pony Food is a collaboration between David Combs and Bepstein. They make music videos for other bands such as Jeff Rosenstock, Martha (band), and Radiator Hospital.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "David Combs". Discoggs. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Interview with David Combs". Questioning Masculinity Asking cisgender men the questions usually posed to trans people. April 13, 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Pelly, Liz. "Spoonboy Moves On". Impose Magazine. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
  4. ^ Gentile, Josh (December 15, 2015). "David Combs on the Max Levine Ensemble, the end of Spoonboy, and DEATH". Punk News. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  5. ^ "First Look Dim Wizard". New Noise Magazine. April 21, 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  6. ^ Denitzio, Lauren (January 31, 2020). "So how are we going to pull this off?". Get it Together. Retrieved March 1, 2024.