Hailing from Wareham, Massachusetts, The Dead Nobodies is the brainchild of songsmith Davi Audel Navarro. Armed with an eclectic catalog of material, Navarro sought the right players to bring the music to life. Enter Mario Travaline on drums and Shawn Gfroerer to cover bass duties. Discovering an instant chemistry, the band quickly recorded a three-song demo and played such venues as the All Asia (Cambridge, MA), The Lucky Dog Music Hall (Worcester, MA), Copperfield's (Boston, MA), and The Trash Bar (Brooklyn, NY).
Fast-forward two years, added to their catalog is a full-length live album (Live in Brooklyn), a new single (Endoplastic), and an abundance of live footage on YouTube from twenty-four months of live performances. The Dead Nobodies have been busy leaving their mark and blazing a path. The year 2012 for the band began with a televised concert streamed worldwide with confirmed stateside audiences in such places as Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Ohio and Minnesota.
In April 2012, Davi Audel Navarro and Shawn Gfroerer parted ways with Mario Travaline and recruited Kaleb Duff to play drums. With Kaleb in tow, they are putting the finishing touches on "Ride in with Death," the long awaited full-length debut album, due in July. The Dead Nobodies are working hard, scheduling more live shows and expanding the horizon of the band.