.45 Grave was a Los Angeles-based death-rock band whose macabre, morose and sometimes amusing music helped to get the goth-rock genre off to its shambling life. In 1985, after gaining a fair deal of attention via gloom-ridden gigs and several depressing releases, the band split up, with
Paul B. Cutler and
Dinah Cancer (real name Mary Sims) going on to other projects, including
Dream Syndicate, while drummer
Don Bolles and bassist
Rob Graves formed
Silver Chalice with guitarist
Geza X. In 1988, a sporadic series of reunion gigs led to a new live album in Only The Good Die Young and a somewhat revitalized career for the band, which came to a second and more final end with the overdose death of
Graves in 1991.
Don Bolles currently leads
Celebrity Skin, while
Sims is a member of
Penis Flytrap.
–
Steven McDonald, Rovi