DOCO

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Reggae Raleigh, North Carolina USA Contact

"You haven't heard a band like this before. This is reggae with a post-punk edge, heavy out-there drums with a distinct back beat, dub insanity, and some jagged guitarists who are comfortable standing in the front." - Pinhook, Durham NC

Artist Information

Biography

Doco (Dramatic Oil Company), a band from North Carolina, played a house party here in Kirksville (Missouri) last night as part of their Science of Funk 2009 tour and pretty much grooved the place into oblivion. (An attendee was grabbing onto the basement ceiling pipes and doing something he called the “horizontal stripper pole.” I’ll let your imagination take over.) I had gotten a tip from a friend that there was going to be a good show in town and that the band playing kind of sounded like Reel Big Fish. In all honesty, I was expecting a decent college jam band that sounded exactly like Reel Big Fish. Not so, happily.

There are some bands you see play and you know that they just get it: they get what a show is supposed to be, they get what music is supposed to sound like, how all the different elements that make a song work together within the span of a few minutes; they just get music. Doco’s in that camp. They’ve got a stage presenence that could teach a great number of bands out there a thing or two (makes me think of the The Black Keys) and a delivery M.O. that makes it easy–irresistible, even–to like them. My impression of their style was that it didn’t particularly fall into any genre; it was a blend of bluesy-reggae-rock, though I also picked up on some psychedelic and Mexi-border influences. I walked in just as bassist Josh Booth began laying down a heavy hand on “Dirty South,” a Hendrix-tinged bluesy groove that might have been my favorite of the night. His brother, guitarist and vocalist Trevor Booth, clearly has his wits about him when it comes to playing and singing; there was a lot of love coming from that guitar last night. Doco’s vocals are an asset, too: a lot of times the vocal stylings of the lead singer don’t match the attitude or sound of a band’s music, but Trevor’s works quite well. Their drummer, Dave Burkart, successfully works the drums into becoming more than a mere background or stabilizing element; it should be noted that he had a fantastic solo last night during one of their songs.

Unfortunately I didn’t have my camera with me, so I didn’t get any good pictures of them playing. Their album, The Potato Gun Massacre, is available for free download, and you can purchase their latest album, Stereo Chemistry, and listen to some of their new stuff by visitng www.docotunes.com (I say make it on your list of websites to surf while avoiding homework today).

Cheers,

Casey

http://kirksvillesocialite.com/2009/03/01/doco-play-show-in-kville/

Instrumentation

Dave Burkart - (drums)
Trevor Booth - (Guitar), (Vocals)
Josh Booth - (Bass)

Discography

2004 Eat Your Feedback (live)
2005 Doco Take The Fort (live)
2006 Doco Meet Jack Frost (live)
2007 Warm Fuzzy Zombie Death Bunnies (live)
2008 The Fossil Record
2008 The Potato Gun Massacre (live)
2009 Snow Clone EP
2010 Think Outside The Airlock (live)
2011 Stereo Chemistry

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Press

  • Doco Shows How To Be Laid Back Dub Style [+ Show ]

    Many bands dream at some point during their career their music will draw comparisons to Sublime or t...

  • The Fossil Record [+ Show ]

    Doco's debut release on the Indienink Music Label. What a talented bunch of guys here folks! They in...

  • The Hotlist: Industry is a Disaster, but New Doco CD Sizzles [+ Show ]

    You can feel Trevor Booth's frustration: “We’re not metal, we’re not emo, we’re not punk, we’re not ...

  • Dramatic Oil Company focuses on originality [+ Show ]

    Dan Porter A&E Editor Published: Monday, November 24, 2008 Updated: Monday, November 24, 20...

  • Funksters Doco share their music and the stage [+ Show ]

    By Ryan Snyder The family tree of Josh and Trevor Booth is filled with artists of all breeds. M...

  • Doco Play Show In K-Ville [+ Show ]

    Doco (Dramatic Oil Company), a band from North Carolina, played a house party here in Kirksville...

Setlist

Doco is a diverse band that plays mostly originals, but can do entire sets of covers if necessary. They can cover a three or four hour set, and the bands they cover include Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Bob Marley, Steely Dan, Sublime, Presidents of the USA, Nirvana, The Police, Stone Temple Pilots, Snoop Dogg, and many more.

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