In this article we are going to explore the fascinating world of Dead Men Walking, a topic that has captured the attention of people of all ages and interests. From his impact on society to his relevance in history, Dead Men Walking has left an indelible mark on popular culture. Over the next few lines, we will examine in depth all facets of Dead Men Walking, from its origins to its evolution today. Regardless of whether you are passionate about the subject or simply want to learn more about it, this article will provide you with a complete and enriching insight into Dead Men Walking.
Dead Men Walking are an English-based rock supergroup with a multi national line-up, who have toured the UK, Ireland and the United States. From 2001 to 2006 they were led by Mike Peters of the Alarm and Kirk Brandon, of Spear of Destiny, with a varying cast of musicians.[1] Since 2015, they split into two bands, one led by Peters called the Jack Tars,[2] and another led by Brandon keeping the Dead Men Walking name.[3]
The Peters/Brandon/Sensible/Phantom line-up recorded an original album in 2008, but it was never released as there were disagreements between the band members.[2]
Eventually Peters revived the band in 2014 with Chris Cheney (the Living End) replacing Brandon.[1] This line-up produced the first album of original material by the band, Easy Piracy, the previous releases having all been live albums.[1][5]
Brandon also formed a new version of the band, with Jake Burns (Stiff Little Fingers) and Dave Ruffy and John "Segs" Jennings (both of Ruts DC).[6][7][8][9] After a name dispute, Brandon kept the name and Peters renamed his band as the Jack Tars.[2]