Deja Voodoo

Montreal, QC

The founders of Sludgeabilly Deja Voodoo crawled from the toxic bayous of Montreal in 1981. Formed by Gerard Van Herk and Tony Dewald as a two piece dedicated to all things trash they played a lo-fi gumbo of 1950's Rockabilly and 1960's Garage along with a seasoning of country and blues in to a cocktail that was equally influenced by B-Horror flicks, EC comics Cartoons, TV trash and junk food which became highly influencial. Deja Voodoo put out a serious of 45s and six lps all on their own Og! record lable (named after a cartoon caveman) as well as putting out a zine becoming one of the first Canadian bands to do so. They also toured heavily, not only in Canada and the USA but also in Europe where they developed a loyal following (especially in Scandinavia), again one of the first Canadian bands to do so. Deja Voodoo became known for annual "Voodoo BBQs" in various Canadian cities featuring various Og! bands. They actively encouraged other like minded folks to start bands and zines as well and began releasing a series of compilations entitled "It came from Canada" which unleashed the likes of The Gruesomes, Ray Condo, The Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, UIC, The Dundrells, Harald Nix, The 10 Commandments, The Legend Killers, The Dik Van Dykes, The Lost Patrol and more. Deja Voodoo would influence such one and two man bands as The Leather Uppers, Bloodshot Bill, Mississippi Grover, The House of Knives, The Flat Duo Jets and the White Stripes. Th …

Lineup

Name Role
Gerard Van Herk voice, guitar
Tony Dewald drums

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