Sure, their name is Grave Babies, they sing songs about death and decay, and they sound like they’ve been recorded through a mold covered basement wall. Deep down, though, these guys are pop stars. The music is hook-heavy and rife with pretty melodies and harmonies. The Seattle group was started by singer/guitarist Danny Wahlfeldt who brought in Tyler Robinson on keys/drum machine, Keith Whiteman on drums, and bassist Mitch Saulsberry to round things out. The guys put out a single on Danish label Skrot Up, who then re-released the band’s first full-length, DEATHFACE, as well as a follow up, Blood Skull. Two tracks from that record have since been released as a single, Pleasures, on Sup Pop imprint Hardly Art, who has been snatching up tons of quality Seattle bands as of late. Don’t let the death motif fool you; this is pretty music. Grave Babies is currently on a national tour that will finish October 1st at the Funhouse with Unnatural Helpers and Stickers. Check out the video for "Pleasures" below.