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This Will Destroy You (abbreviated as TWDY) was an American
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band from
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, formed in 2004. They typically compose lengthy atmospheric instrumental pieces, featuring layers of
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-laden guitar and a heavy usage of dynamics. Their fourth album ''
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'', released in 2014, entered the ''
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'' Heatseekers Album Chart at number 7.


History


Formation (2002–2005)

This Will Destroy You was formed by guitarists Jeremy Galindo and Christopher Royal King, bassist Raymond Brown and drummer Andrew Miller in San Marcos, Texas, in 2004.There is some ambiguity as to their exact year of formation as sources have reported various years between 2002 and 2005. While the latter is the most-often reported year, the band's original website shows the group was active by 2004. They had met through mutual friends, and played together in various different bands throughout
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before the lineup was finalized by around 2002. Early iterations of the band featured Galindo on vocals and "sounded like
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", but after recording some tracks they decided the results were "awful" and didn't fit in with the rest of their music. After composing their next song "The World Is Our___", the band decided to write instrumental music instead. Chris King said in an interview with
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, "we were ... writing different kinds of songs and we wrote one nstrumentalsong, and we were like, that works, let's go for it!" The band's name originated from a song that was to be called "This Will Destroy You", but this was rejected for being too pretentious. The band found it "hilarious." When asked whether he wished the band had chosen a different name, King said to ''
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'', "It's supposed to be a little bit obnoxious. There's something about people automatically hating you before you play that's kind of endearing. It gets to the point where it's over-the-top obnoxious. It's an attention-grabber and people will check it out I guess. Even if they hate it."


''Young Mountain'' (2004–2006)

This Will Destroy You self-recorded and self-produced their debut album, ''
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'', in 2005. They intended it to be just a demo, and sold it as a
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after their concerts. The release was reviewed by a number of critics and was generally praised. The band was contacted by
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owner Brent Eyestone over the internet and he asked them to contribute a track to his label's '' It Came From The Hills Vol. 1'' compilation. The band sent Eyestone a copy of their demo to thank him, after which he invited them to tour with Sparrows Swarm and Sing. This Will Destroy You then began to work with Magic Bullet on the basis of a verbal agreement; in keeping with the label's DIY attitude, no written contract was ever signed. In June 2006 Magic Bullet re-packaged and re-released ''Young Mountain.'' The band began to gather mentions in more publications, including
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and ''
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.'' A Sputnikmusic review said, "TWDY's sound is near perfect. Production wise, everything is right where it should be. Tone wise, it doesn't get much better. The quiet parts are tear jerking. The loud parts, while equally tear jerking, are brutal." The EP came in for particular praise from ''Rock Sound'', who called it "an astonishingly beautiful work that promises a bright future"; editor Darren Taylor named it as the best release of 2006.


''This Will Destroy You'' (2006–2008)

The writing process for ''
This Will Destroy You This Will Destroy You (abbreviated as TWDY) was an American post-rock band from San Marcos, Texas, formed in 2004. They typically compose lengthy atmospheric instrumental pieces, featuring layers of effects-laden guitar and a heavy usage of dy ...
'', the band's
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second
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, was initially a slow and fragmented one. The band members were all living in different cities within Texas, due to work and school commitments, and so could only meet irregularly. Christopher Royal King said to ''Rock Sound'', "
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was a struggle; when we did meet up, sometimes the ideas would come flowing, but at others we'd just stand there for the whole time staring at each other." In February 2007 the band began recording with producer
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at a studio in Texas owned by the
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singer
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, a process that took several months. The band was booked to tour the United States during July and August, along with
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,
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and
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. However, after one of their concerts guitarist Jeremy Galindo fell ill; he was later diagnosed in hospital as suffering from
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, an inflammatory bowel condition. This led to the band having to cancel all their remaining summer tour dates. Combined with financial problems, this caused the band to go on a three-month hiatus, a time where the future of the band was uncertain. ''This Will Destroy You'' was released by Magic Bullet in January 2008. It was generally positively received: ''Rock Sound'' compared it to "the soundtrack to the impending apocalypse" and awarded it the fifth best album of the year, while Drowned in Sound called it "a true classic of its kind." Shortly after the release of the album, the band parted company with bass guitar player Raymond Brown, who left in order to focus on his medical career. The band auditioned a number of bassists, before permanently recruiting Donovan Jones. In March 2008 the band toured Europe for the first time, playing at the Bevrijdingspop, Out of the Crowd and Rhâââ Lovely festivals. The tour lasted for six weeks and included performances with Boris and
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. The song "The Mighty Rio Grande" from the band's self-titled release was featured in the films ''Moneyball'' (2011), ''
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'' (2014), and ''Room'' (2015), and in the series ''Lethal Weapon''.


''Field Studies'' (2008–2009)

The foundations for what would become the '' Field Studies'' EP were formed in late 2007. This Will Destroy You and
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were touring the United States together and decided to collaborate on a split record; the members of both bands were good friends and had further plans to tour again together in the future. They came together at John Congleton's Texas studio in July 2008 to record their contributions; This Will Destroy You tracking two longer pieces to Lymbyc Systyms three shorter songs. In September Lymbyc Systym released '' Love Your Abuser Remixed'', a remix album of their previous record '' Love Your Abuser''. It featured a This Will Destroy You version of the title track, the band's first official remix. ''Field Studies'' was released in January 2009 on Magic Bullet and received a generally positive critical reception, but was criticized for being "nothing groundbreaking." ''Rock Sound's'' Joe Marshall echoed similar sentiments by saying: "Of course, neither track is especially original and it's fairly easy to predict the trajectories they take, but ultimately this is seriously beautiful music." The band then set out on a series of tours, including an appearance at the ATP festival in April, playing alongside bands such as
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and
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. In July they played on the main stage at Rock Herk festival. In October of the same year the band performed at
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, where they shared a stage with Jesu. In November the band parted company with Andrew Miller, due to musical differences between the members. They replaced him with Alex Bhore, their tour manager and former drummer for The New Frontiers.


''Moving on the Edges of Things'' and ''Tunnel Blanket'' (2009–2014)

The band began working on their third studio album, titled '' Tunnel Blanket'', in late 2009. On April 1, the band posted a message on their
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announcing that they had split. This was followed by a press release from their label, explaining the decision as being due to "uncertainty placed upon them by the behaviors and disappearances of other members." After it emerged that the whole incident was an
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prank carried out by drummer Alex Bhore and
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owner Brent Eyestone, Daniel Hopkins from the ''
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'' named it as one of "the funniest april fool's day pranks in the local music scene." In May 2010, the band released an exclusive track titled "Their Celebrations" as part of ''PEACE'', a compilation in aid of
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, after a request from the charity. The band subsequently released a two-song 12" EP titled '' Moving on the Edges of Things'' in August 2010, before embarking on a September US tour, supporting the metal group
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. This was followed by a September and October European tour, including a performance at the Incubate festival. A 7" single, '' Communal Blood'', was released in December of the same year. This was the band's first single and featured two tracks from ''Tunnel Blanket''. This has been recorded and mixed by
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, and was released in Europe on May 9, 2011, on Monotreme Records, and on May 10 on
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for the rest of the world with exception of Australia / New Zealand, as released by Hobbledehoy Record Co. The band toured Europe in June and July to promote the record, which included an appearance at
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in Belgium. In March 2013, This Will Destroy You performed their first ever Australian tour, supported by Perth act Tangled Thoughts of Leaving. In October 2013, the band released a live album, titled '' Live in Reykjavik, Iceland''. During their performance at the Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix, Arizona on March 12, 2014, the group stated that they would release an album by the end of the year.


''Another Language'' and departure of Jones and Bhore (2014–2016)

On June 23, 2014, Suicide Squeeze announced This Will Destroy You's fourth studio album, ''Another Language'', which was released September 16, 2014. The single from the album, "Dustism", was released on their blog on June 25. The band toured Australia, New Zealand and Asia in May–June 2015. In May 2016, a Facebook post announced that Donovan Jones and Alex Bhore had left the band.


''New Others parts 1 and 2'' (2017–2020)

They subsequently announced that they would be going on tour with
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in early 2017. The band announced on their Instagram that they were working on their fifth studio album, ''New Others Part One'', which was released September 28, 2018. ''New Others Part Two'' was released on October 16, 2018, after the band had teased the release of new music just hours beforehand. This was with the new lineup including Jesse Kees and Robi Gonzalez.


''Variations and Rarities,'' ''Vespertine''

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band had a UK/EU tour planned including an appearance at UK Festival ArcTanGent. On May 1, 2020, the band released a compilation EP, ''Variations & Rarities: 2004–2019 Vol. I.'' They released volume 2 on July 3, 2020. On June 9, 2020, the band released ''Vespertine'', a score for Jordan Kahn's 2 Michelin star restaurant of the same name. Founding member Jeremy Galindo formed a side project called The Introvert.


2024 lineup update

In a post to social media the band noted some major changes. "Jeremy and Christopher decided to pursue their own creative endeavors, focusing on solo, collaborative and compositional work. Both will continue to honor their roots by touring globally with two distinct lineups of This Will Destroy You. Each will perform different material from the TWDY catalog during their respective tours and shows, and both will release new music under separate project names in the future."


Musical style and influences

The band's compositions typically feature a wide
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, with slow build-ups to a "wall of noise" crescendo. The guitars are usually the most prominent feature of the band's sound, combining ambient soundscapes with simple melodies, and using a number of
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, such as reverb, sustain and distortion. Many reviews categorized the band's early releases as
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, and compared them to other bands of the genre, most notably fellow Texas instrumental group Explosions in the Sky, although the band members largely reject this description. In an interview with the ''
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'' in 2009, Jeremy Galindo said, "It can be aggravating. I think after this new album comes out, a lot of that is gonna stop. Because this next album is definitely gonna be sounding more like the stuff that we do listen to." The band describe their new sound as being darker and heavier, referring to it as "doomgaze", a
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and
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.


Other projects

Chris King is a member of the
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band Amasa Gana, who have yet to release an album. They are signed to Light Lodge Records, a label run by King. He also writes ambient
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music under the moniker Mosh Patrol, under which he has released a split record with Aughra, titled ''Is There Anyone Else Outside?'' He currently makes solo music under SYMBOL Jeremy Galindo, along with
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' Brent Eyestone, runs an independent film studio called We Tried Film. Their first production is set for release in summer 2012.


Members

;Current * Jeremy Galindo – guitar (2003–present) * Christopher Royal King – guitar (2003–present) * Robi Gonzalez – drums (2016–present) * Jesse Kees – bass, keys (2016–present) ;Former * Andrew Miller – drums (2003–2009) * Raymond Brown – bass, keyboard (2003–2007) * Donovan "Dono" Jones – bass, keyboards,
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(2007–2016) * Alex Bhore – drums (2009–2016)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * ''
Young Mountain ''Young Mountain'' is the debut studio album by the American band This Will Destroy You. It was originally self-recorded and self-released in 2005, and was intended to be a demo to be sold after local shows. Although it was then only available ...
'' (2006) * ''
This Will Destroy You This Will Destroy You (abbreviated as TWDY) was an American post-rock band from San Marcos, Texas, formed in 2004. They typically compose lengthy atmospheric instrumental pieces, featuring layers of effects-laden guitar and a heavy usage of dy ...
'' (2008) * '' Tunnel Blanket'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2014) * '' New Others Part One'' (2018) * ''New Others Part Two'' (2018) * ''Vespertine'' (2020) Live albums * '' Live in Reykjavik, Iceland'' (2013) EPs * '' Field Studies'' (split with
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)
(2009) * '' Moving on the Edges of Things'' (2010) * ''Variations & Rarities: 2004-2019 Vol. I'' (2020) * ''Variations & Rarities: 2004-2019 Vol. II'' (2020) Singles * "Communal Blood" (2010) * "Black Dunes" (2011) * "Their Celebrations" (2013) * "Dustism" (2014) * "Invitation" (2014) * "Kitchen" (2017) * "The Puritan" (2017) * "Escape Angle" (2018) * "Go Away Closer" (2018) Music videos * Mother Opiate (Director: Calvin Sprague) * New Topia (Director: lilfuchs) * Black Dunes (Director: Malcolm Elijah) Compilation appearances * "The World is Our ___" on '' It Came From The Hills Vol. 1'' (2006) * "Threads" on ''Vice Saves Texas'' (2008) * "I Believe in Your Victory" on ''Prom Night (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' (2008) * "Love Your Abuser (This Will Destroy You remix)" on '' Love Your Abuser Remixed'' (2009) * "Untitled" on ''Wvndrkmmer'' (2010) * "Their Celebrations" on ''PEACE'' (2010) * "The Mighty Rio Grande" on ''Moneyball (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' (2011) * "The Mighty Rio Grande" on ''Earth to Echo (Music from the Motion Picture)'' (2014) * "Villa Del Refugio" on ''World War Z'' soundtrack (2013) * "Paper Cuts" (
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on '' Doused in Mud, Soaked in Bleach'' (2016)


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