This is the viral video smash by the Canadian "bluegrass" group-The Dead South. They have been described as Mumford and Sons' Evil Twins. Yeah- the same idea- roots music sort of updated for modern sensibilities. The first thing you notice about the group is the pioneer style clothes-but quickly you are also quite enthralled by the musicianship and lead singer's scratchy voice.
The fellow in the beginning of the video is Danny Kenyon. Kenyon fingers his cello to achieve something like the sound of a bass-he occasionally sings as well. The second fellow over (with the thick beard) is Scott Pringle, he typically plays mandolin and is the group's main backing singer-and secondary lead vocalist. The lead singer is Nate Hilts-this guy looks the part of some old western character. He also plays guitar. The fellow on the banjo is Colton "Crawdaddy" Crawford. He had to leave the band for a couple of years-but is back in the band. He was replaced during that time by the excellent Canadian banjo player-Eliza Maria Doyle. Also on occasion, Eric Mehlson filled in for Danny Kenyon, who sometimes took time to work his day job in Regina as a engineer. In August 2020, Kenyon left the band for a time, due to accusations of sexual misconduct while he was in high school. However, he has been reinstated. The group is very popular in Europe as well as Canada and the USA.
Dead South with the two fill in members, cellist Eric Melhson (on left), and banjo player, Eliza Mary Doyle. |
The video for "In Hell I'll Be In Good Company" was , directed by Zach Wilson of Two Brothers Films and was filmed in numerous locations many around Regina, Saskatchewan and other parts of Canada. Among the over thirty locations were the Trafalgar Fountain in Regina, Vintage Vinyl & Hemp in Regina, near the CN Tower in Toronto, and the Great Western Brewery in Saskatoon. There are about 400 different shots in the video. The group was actually physically there in all these places. There are-no green screens used. What a continuity nightmare for whomever had them stay in their marks.
The farm country around Regina is quite beautiful. It always seemed strange to me that this part of the world in the middle of Canada is one of the world's bread baskets-considering how up far north it is. Anyway, "In Hell I'll Be in Company" is from the album, Good Company which was recorded with the help of Orion Paradis, a producer at SoulSound Studios in Regina. The album was released in April 2014.
As much as the song sounds like it was written long ago-it is in fact an original song by the group, written mostly by Nate Hilts. The group has also shot other videos with Two Brothers. One was the story video for "Boots", a song from their 2016 album, Illusion and Doubt. That video was filmed mostly around Wadena, Saskatchewan. I believe that the women portraying the siren in the video is actually Nate Hilts' real life significant other. The video for "Boots" follows.
The group put out their most recent album Sugar and Joy in 2019. A new EP came in 2021.
The fan video for "In Hell" that came in 2020.
Originally published January 2019
The group put out their most recent album Sugar and Joy in 2019. A new EP came in 2021.
The fan video for "In Hell" that came in 2020.
Originally published January 2019