"Dead Elvis" is the debut studio album by the British band Death in Vegas. It was released on March 10, 1997, under the label Concrete. Known for their unique blend of styles, Death in Vegas combines elements of rock, electronic, and psychedelic music on this album.
The band was originally formed by Richard Fearless and Steve Hellier in 1994 in London. This duo spent their early years DJing before deciding to form a band, creating a sound that merged rock, techno, and dub among other styles. Dead Elvis is best known for the hit single 'Dirt', which helped them to enter the mainstream music market.
The album, consisting of ten tracks, received a mixed reception from music critics but became quite popular among fans. It showcased the band's ability to successfully blend a variety of musical styles and set the stage for its subsequent albums. Its cover featured an upside-down black-and-white image of Elvis Presley, an obvious reference to the album's title.
Beloved for its combination of electronic and rock music, Dead Elvis really helped to define Death in Vegas‘ signature sound. The album remains a classic, with its diverse mix of styles and daring approach, and proved to be a strong start to Death in Vegas' music career.