Drug Yacht plays Nightlight this Saturday, Sept. 1, with Le Weekend, Totally Slow and SNAKE. The 9:30 show costs $5.

The list of bands that these three DavesHeller, Bjorkback and Cantwell, to be precisehave played in is improbably long. From In the Year of the Pig to Actual Persons Living or Dead, from Sweet Militia to Grappling Hook, from The Torch Marauder to Cantwell, Gomez, and Jordan, these three Daves have created a strange latticework of membership through the local music scene for the last two decades.
โIโve been in 45 bands with two people,โ Cantwell says, laughing and looking across an outside table at Durham pub Bull McCabeโs at those two fellow musicians, Heller and Bjorkback. Together, they form Cantwellโs second-oldest band, the recently reunited Drug Yacht. โItโs all pretty incestuous. After Drug Yacht broke up the first time, Bjorkback and I started a new band. That was Razzle, with him on drums and me on bass.โ
Before that, Heller and Cantwell played together in Analogue. For all the interesting recombination during the last two decades, though, this is the first time since Drug Yachtโs 1998 breakup that the three have played together. When the band booked its first show in 14 years earlier this month, area musicians and boosters raved about the prospect on Facebook and Twiiter. And the show at The Pinhook was well attendednot bad for a band making its fifth appearance onstage ever, and its first since 1998.
โI was surprised by that,โ admits Cantwell. โI figured our friends would come out, but I didnโt expect anyone who didnโt know us or who didnโt see us back then to care.โ
While the Daves shrug off or wonder awkwardly about the excitement for their reunion, longstanding local music commentator Ross Grady says that the hype stems from the bona fides of those involved.
โThree of the greatestand most essentiallocal rock bands of all time, Analogue, Razzle and The Grappling Hook,โ he explains. โAlso, three of the nicest guys and most generous friends and fans of other local bands: Merge all that awesomeness into one supergroup, and youโre damn right thereโll be some mega-buzz.โ
Drug Yacht played Local Live, Gradyโs WXDU radio show, two weeks before their Pinhook appearance. The broadcast not only revealed a crackling, wide-open indie-math power trio but also documented that sound for the first time. The groupโs original songs, which were never recorded, are faded relics; the members canโt even recall what the band sounded like in 1998, let alone how they played the old material. They tried to get together not long after the band first split up and record its seven songs. They were already lost.
โIt had only been six months, but we just remembered little vague pieces,โ Bjorkback says. โWe just kind of forgot them that quickly.โ
Grady still keeps a few underexposed negatives of the band playing a dim house show in 1998. As with the musicians themselves, his memories of those shows are distant and as indistinct as these frustrating photographs. But what details do survive point to a band tellingly loaded with potential. โDrug Yacht have made me happier the two times Iโve seen them than Iโve been at most other shows Iโve seen in the past nine months,โ he wrote in the March 1998 edition of the long-defunct Triangle webzine NGASAMA (Nobody Gives a Shit About Music Anymore). โAnd Iโve seen a lot of shows lately.โ
One of Bob Wallโs bands, Spacelab, opened for Drug Yacht at The Pinhook in August; 14 years ago, one of his old acts, Two Headed Dawg, shared a bill with Drug Yacht at a Wilmington co-op. His other band, Le Weekend, joins them for a bill this week. โFolks tend to have an affinity for something that happened long ago that is connected to the present,โ says Bob Wall. โBjorkback, Cantwell and Heller have a lengthy pedigree of current and defunct bands with lots of intermingling, but this one is the only one with just those three. And thatโs a powerful three guys.โ
Though Wall and Grady both saw some of the 1990s shows, Heller estimates there were five people at the Pinhook date whoโd seen them before. To everyone else, this is effectively a new band with familiar members. When Drug Yacht formed, Cantwell and Heller were undergrads at North Carolina State University, spending summers in Wilmington, where Bjorkback lived. This would have been mid-1997, Cantwell reasons, because the band practiced in an outbuilding behind Hellerโs dadโs Wilmington house. That year, both of Bjorkbackโs bandsTricky the Cosmonaut and Cruise Control Pillshad split up.
โI was at a record store or something. I bumped into these guys, and I was lamenting my woes about how I was a drummer without any bands and they were like, โYou should come play with us!’โ he says. โThen I asked [Cantwell], โAre we both going to be playing drums?โ and heโs like, โNo, Iโm going to be playing bass.โ I remember thinking โI donโt know about this โฆ’โ
The three friends laugh, reminiscingor at least trying to rememberdetails like song titles or what bands played with them. At one point, Bjorkback simply confesses, โIโve played a lot of shows, so I donโt know.โ
The all-new Drug Yacht material favorably reflects 14 years of playing in bands by all three members, meaning they are not only more practiced at their instruments but also at working with others. And while 1997โs Bjorkback was skeptical about Cantwellโs transition from drums to bass, 2012โs Bjorkback says Cantwellโs bass tone was all many audience members could talk about.
โOne drunk guy,โ Cantwell says, blushing a little.
โThat was the star of the show,โ insists Bjorkback.
Strangely, now that Drug Yacht is back, the band is preparing for another hiatus. Cantwell has started a student-teaching internship at an elementary school, and heโs putting all his bands on hold until at least January. Following Saturdayโs Nightlight show, Drug Yacht wonโt play again until 2013, but itโs safe to wager this long-lost band is back.
โWe already had a 14-year hiatus,โ says Bjorkback. โGive us a five-month hiatus; we can do this standing on our heads.โ
He and his friends laugh.
This article appeared in print with the headline โLifting anchor.โ


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