The Slow Death

After several unsuccessful attempts at mining alpacas for wool and chickening out of bank robberies a young Jesse Swan Thorson thought he could make himself rich at playing music. He had no idea how wrong he was. Boasting drunkenly at a divebar in Fargo, ND he convinced some local half-wits to form a band and Pretty Boy Thorson was born. Stringing together music ripped off from Merle Haggard songs and misunderstood bible quotes, Pretty Boy Thorson managed to write and record several records. They embarked on many tours which were merely a thinly veiled excuse to search for Curly's gold after misunderstanding a late 80's Billy Crystal movie.

Building what few people would call a 'huge following' by trading tapes advertised in Soldier of Fortune magazine the band skyrocketed to mediocrity. Quickly tiring of Mr. Thorson's deranged antics members of the band fled to opposite coasts of the United States. Realizing he was too lazy to continue on his own, Jesse along with life partner David Strait recruited punk legend Jonny C from the critically acclaimed Rest of Us (Tampa, FL) and a guy named Mike from some bullshit band called The Ergs, they changed their name to The Slow Death to stop running from the obvious. They are now considering touring with top bands and maybe getting a haircut.

Past Shows


Sep
16
th
2016
7th St Entry
Sep
16
th
2016
7th St Entry

AGENT ORANGE

with Counterpunch and The Slow Death
Mar
16
th
2016
Turf Club
Mar
16
th
2016
Turf Club

Rana May

with Shelly Paul and The Slow Death
Feb
27
th
2015
Turf Club
Feb
27
th
2015
Turf Club

Cheap Girls

with Restorations, Chris Farren and The Slow Death
Sep
15
th
2013
7th St Entry
Sep
15
th
2013
7th St Entry

Dillinger Four

with Hard Skin, The Slow Death and Victory
Nov
28
th
2010
7th St Entry
Nov
28
th
2010
7th St Entry

The Slow Death

with THE FAKE BOYS, Young Pretenders and The Dirty Hits

More Shows

Feb
25
th
7th St Entry

Post Sex Nachos

Mar
2
nd
Fine Line

thrown

with Varials, No Cure and Heavensgate
Feb
23
rd
7th St Entry

Kelsy Karter & The Heroines

Jan
17
th
Turf Club

40 Oz to Freedom (Sublime Tribute)