God Lives Underwater

God Lives Underwater
God Lives Underwater performing in 1998
God Lives Underwater performing in 1998
Background information
Also known asG.L.U.
GenresIndustrial rock, electronic rock, techno, industrial metal, alternative metal
Years active1993–2005
LabelsOnion/American, 1500/A&M, Locomotive/Megaforce
Past membersDavid Reilly
Jeff Turzo
Andrew McGee
Adam Kary
Dave Alverado
Scott Garrett
Websitedavidreillyglu.com

God Lives Underwater was an American rock band, formed during 1993 in Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania by vocalist/programmer David Reilly and guitarist/programmer Jeff Turzo. They were later joined by guitarist Andrew McGee and drummer Adam Kary (who was replaced by Scott Garrett in 1998). After recording a self-titled EP in late 1993 and self-distributing it the following year, the band signed to Rick Rubin's label American Recordings, and the EP was nationally released in early 1995. Later that same year, the band released the full-length album Empty. God Lives Underwater then signed with A&M Records and released Life in the So-Called Space Age in 1998, which spawned their most successful single "From Your Mouth".[1] After a period of internal issues and label shifts, the band's final album was released in 2004, Up Off the Floor. Reilly then unexpectedly died at the age of 34 on October 16, 2005.[2]

  1. ^ "God Lives Underwater — Life in the So-Called Space Age". AllMusic. Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  2. ^ "God Lives Underwater's David Reilly Dies at 34". Death-Watch. October 20, 2005. Archived from the original on October 23, 2007. Retrieved January 12, 2011.