The Living Tombstone

The Living Tombstone is an Israeli-American electronic rock band and YouTube channel formed in 2011 by producer Yoav Landau and singer Sam Haft. The group is most notable for their songs and music videos based on video games and pop culture media, such as the Five Nights at Freddy's saga, Overwatch, and My Little Pony, as well as original music.

The Living Tombstone
The Living Tombstone's logo
The Living Tombstone's logo
Background information
OriginNew York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active2011 (2011)–present
Labels
Members
  • Yoav Landau
  • Sam Haft
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
GenreMusic
Subscribers6.78 million[1]
Total views2.84 billion[1]
100,000 subscribers2013
1,000,000 subscribers2015

Last updated: May 28, 2023

Several of their songs have garnered online virality on social media, and they have been credited with spawning various internet memes. In addition to these videos, they have developed music for the video game In Sound Mind and have created the video game AudioClash: Battle of the Bands. Music publication NME has referred to them as "the internet's biggest gaming band."[note 1]

Career

Background

The Living Tombstone was founded by musician Yoav Landau in 2011 as both a YouTube channel and musical project.[2][3] Landau, a native of Israel,[3] was involved in the online fan community of the media franchise My Little Pony, where he created a remix of one of the songs featured on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.[2][3] After the remix garnered several thousand views, Landau eventually shifted his focus to various video game communities, creating songs based on video games.[2][3]

Five years after forming The Living Tombstone, Landau moved to the United States where he met vocalist Sam Haft.[2][3] Haft had previously been involved with other musical projects in the past, such as the comedic music group Sam & Bill.[3] Landau and Haft sent each other their own songs before eventually collaborating together on music, with Haft becoming an official member of The Living Tombstone.[3] The pair wrote original songs such as "My Ordinary Life" which was cited by LA Weekly as their most popular song.[3] Both Landau and Haft worked on the worldbuilding for The Living Tombstone, including the characters, story and lore surrounding the group's music and videos.[2][3] The attention their music received online caused Warner Music to notice the band, and the record label signed The Living Tombstone.[2]

Content and musical style

The Living Tombstone's content consists of both original music and homages to various video games and pop culture media, several of which became popular online.[2] One of the group's first video game-related videos was a trilogy of songs for the first three games in the Five Nights at Freddy's series.[2][4] The trilogy went viral on YouTube with each song accumulating millions of views;[4] the first video in the series reached over 312 million views by 2023, and was featured in the 2023 film adaptation.[5][6] Houston Press listed the trilogy as one of the best songs based on the horror game.[4] The 2023 film adaptation used the first song in the credits.

In 2018, The Living Tombstone's song based on the hero shooter game Overwatch went viral on social media.[7][8][9] Originally released as an animated video from YouTube channel Mashed in January 2017,[8] the song describes two players on the same team arguing about their choice of characters and its contributions to the team's repeated losses, mainly due to the lack of a support character in the team.[note 2] The song features the refrain "I'm Already Tracer," which became the subject of numerous videos made on social media platform TikTok in which users recorded themselves lip-synching to the song.[7][8][9] The meme attracted negative attention as it was the subject of various compilations on social media. Outlets such as Kotaku, Polygon and The Daily Dot noted that such compilations soon became rooted in misogyny, with comments disparaging those who created such videos miming to the song alongside mocking women who play video games in general.[7][8][9]

Other songs of theirs that have become viral include their remix of various My Little Pony songs[11][12] and a remix of "Spooky Scary Skeletons".[13][14] In 2012, The Living Tombstone remixed the song "Discord" from the Eurobeat producer Odyssey, which accumulated over 40 million views on YouTube and was used in over 500,000 videos on TikTok in 2021.[11] In 2013, Landau made a remix of Andrew Gold's 1996 song "Spooky, Scary Skeletons," which garnered over 90 million views on YouTube.[13] The remix was also listed by The Daily Dot as one of the most popular songs of 2019 on TikTok.[14]

The group's music has been labeled as electronic rock, alternative rock and pop rock, with influences from EDM and Middle Eastern folk music.[2][3][7] Landau has also stated that genres such as complextro, dubstep and drum 'n bass has inspired the band's musical style.[12] Their music and aesthetics have been compared to Gorillaz and Daft Punk, along with Lindsey Stirling's videos.[2][3]

Game development

The Living Tombstone has also contributed music for video games. In 2021, the band created the soundtrack for the indie horror game In Sound Mind from Israeli game studio We Create Stuff.[15][16][17] Their contributions to the soundtrack were praised alongside the game, with several outlets noting that the poignant and reserved compositions added to the dark atmosphere of the game.[16][17][18]

In 2021, The Living Tombstone collaborated with game studio Big Boat Interactive to create the music-based strategy game AudioClash: Battle of the Bands.[19][20][21] Described as an amalgam of various rhythm games, the role-playing games Pokémon and Dota and the Scott Pilgrim comics, the gameplay consists of assembling a group of musician characters to compete against rival bands.[2][21] The game was released on Steam in early access in late 2021.[21][22]

Discography

Albums

Soundtracks

  • In Sound Mind - Original Soundtrack (2021)[27][23]

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US US
Rock/Alt.
CAN IRL NZ Hot UK WW Certifications
Alex S. (feat. Ghost) - Melting Pot of Alcohol (The Living Tombstone's Remix) 2011 Non-album singles
Plastic Smile (Remix) - Perfume 2011 Non-album singles
Party With Pinkie (Remix) 2011 Non-album singles
Cracks 2011 Non-album singles
melody pet remix (Remix) DQN ILLMINATIONZ - 錯覚 2011 Non-album singles
Willy Bum Bum (Remix) - ALIEN REd WOLf 2011 Non-album singles
Winter Wrap Up (Remix) 2011 Non-album singles
Cut the Cord (feat. EileMonty) 2017 Non-album singles
Don't Tattle On Me Remix Tattletail Song
(feat. Caleb Hyles & Fandroid)
Non-album singles
Bendy and the Ink Machine Song Remix (feat. Kyle Allen Music & DAGames) Non-album singles
Beep Beep I'm a Sheep Remix (feat. LilDeuceDeuce, TomSka & BlackGryph0n) Non-album singles
1000 Doors Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion Song
(feat. BSlick & Crusher-P)
Non-album singles
ECHO【Gumi English】(feat. Crusher-P) The Living Tombstone Remix Non-album singles
Jump Up, Super Star! (Super Mario Odyssey Remix) Non-album singles
Yumbo Bear (דובון יומבו) - Halloween Song Non-album singles
Goodbye Moonmen (Rick and Morty Remix) Non-album singles
Clip Joint Calamity (Cuphead Remix) Non-album singles
My Ordinary Life RIAA: Platinum[28] Non-album singles
Floral Fury (Cuphead Remix) Non-album singles
Jingle My Bells (feat. Jack Douglass) Non-album singles
GBA SP Blue Edition Song Non-album singles
Last Christmas - Wham! Remix Non-album singles
Inkwell Isle One (Cuphead Remix) 2018 Non-album singles
Circle of Death (PUBG Song) (feat. Roomie & Dan Bull) Non-album singles
Globglogabgalab Remix - Blue Version Non-album singles
Globglogabgalab Remix - Red Version Non-album singles
Basics in Behavior (feat. OR30) - Blue Version Non-album singles
Basics in Behavior (feat. OR30) - Red Version Non-album singles
I Don't Know What Sex Is (feat. Sam & Bill) - Blue Version Non-album singles
Pikachu's Lament (feat. Sam & Bill) - Blue Version Non-album singles
Pikachu's Lament (feat. Sam & Bill) - Red Version Non-album singles
Right Now (Deltarune Song) (feat. Damsel is Depressed, Emi Jones & Sam Haft) - Blue Version Non-album singles
Memory
(Kingdom Hearts Original Song) (feat. VyletPony, Sam Haft & EmiJones)
2019 Non-album singles
Right Now (Deltarune Song) (feat. Damsel is Depressed, Emi Jones & Sam Haft) - Red Version Non-album singles
Goose Goose Revolution
(Untitled Goose Game Song)
2020 Non-album singles
Drunk zero_one
A Doll's House (feat. Hayley Nelson) In Sound Mind - Original Soundtrack
Alastor's Game (Hazbin Hotel Song) Non-album singles
Sunburn zero_one
Love I Need Non-album singles
Chosen zero_one
Long Time Friends (Spooky Mix) 2021 Non-album singles
What I Want (feat. QBomb) zero_one:reloaded
Drunk (BVSSIC Remix)
Can't Wait (feat. CG5)
Lazy (feat. Skatune Network)
Sunburn (feat. Odyssey Eurobeat & Chi-Chi)
Long Time Friends (YungNoodizzle Remix)
zero_one (Camellia Remix)
Animal (feat. The 8-Bit Big Band & Cristina Vee)
Fly Home (feat. Or3o & SixteenInMono)
Chosen (feat. Myuu & Elsie Lovelock)
Hunters [DreadXP Song]
(feat. Dan Bull, Schäffer The Darklord & Izzy Deluxe)
Non-album singles
Getting Bigger
(feat. Daniel J. Edwards & Cassie Ewulu)
Non-album singles
Report, Report, Report!
(feat. Kellen Goff)
Non-album singles
Here Comes a Savior (In Sound Mind Theme)
(feat. Mick "Ricepirate" Lauer)
In Sound Mind - Original Soundtrack
Temporary Love (feat. CG5) 2022 Temporary Love feat. CG5
Temporary Love (feat. CG5) - Vylet Cannicone Mix
Hit the Snooze Non-album singles
This Comes From Inside (Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach Song) Non-album singles
No Mercy - Overwatch 2 Remix
(feat. Black Gryph0n, Jayn, and Dan Bull)
Non-album singles
Trapped (Hello Neighbor 2 Song) Non-album singles
Cats (2023 Remix) 2023 Cats
Cats - Sped Up
Witches, Witches, Witches (The Living Tombstone Remix) (feat. Andrew Gold) Non-album singles
Join Us for a Bite (Remix) Non-album singles
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US US
Rock/Alt.
CAN IRL NZ Hot UK WW
Heavy's Pizza Song
(RubberFruit feat. 2007excalibur2007)
2012
Space Face Intro 2014 Eddsworld Legacy Soundtrack
Space Face Part 1 Theme
Abducted
Desire Room
Creepy Girl
Rock 5
Legacy
asdfland (feat. LilDeuceDeuce)
Fun Dead Theme
Fun Dead 8-Bit
Zomtage
Moonlight 2K17 / Arriving at the Balancenter 2017 Terrain of Magical Expertise: Complete Original Soundtrack
I Wanna Be A Machine 2021 Beat Saber (Original Game Soundtrack), Vol V
Anthropology - The Living Tombstone Remix
(Awkward Marina)
2022 Anthropology: 10th Anniversary Remixes
4GET
(CG5 feat. OR30)
2023

Other Certified Songs

Title Year Certifications Album
Five Nights at Freddy's 2014 RIAA: Gold[28] Non-album singles
My Ordinary Life 2017 RIAA: Platinum[28] Non-album singles

Notes

  1. "When someone mentions 'passionate' online communities in 2021, you may find yourself recoiling in horror. Yet, as the calming smiles of Yoav Landau and Sam Haft populate my Zoom window, I'm reminded of the early 2000s – and friendlier fandoms. Listening to the excitable duo reminisce about their formative years, it's hard not to think that these very online pals could be any message-board-lurking '90s kids. Except they're not – they're the internet's biggest gaming band."[2]
  2. In Overwatch, a player may only choose one hero character in the team at a time.[9] Support characters generally serve the role of healing other characters in the game,[9][10] and have been described as "a role male players usually assign to women (or assume that women prefer)" according to Polygon.[8]

References

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  4. Rouner, Jef (June 11, 2015). "Five Songs Inspired by Five Nights at Freddy's". Houston Press. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
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  14. Bonfiglio, Nahila (December 14, 2019). "TikTok's 20 most popular songs of 2019". The Daily Dot. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
  15. Weber, Rachel (March 22, 2021). "In Sound Mind is an indie that brings new meaning to the term psychological horror". GamesRadar. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
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  19. Chandler, Sam (June 11, 2021). "AudioClash: Battle of the Bands shreds it to the top of the charts with new trailer". Shacknews. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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  21. Skrebels, Joe (June 11, 2021). "AudioClash: Battle of the Bands Is Auto Chess With Rock Stars - IGN Expo". IGN. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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  24. "We heard you wanted CDs?". twitter.com. September 1, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
  25. "You'll be able to get 'em all in zero_one:deluxe, our upcoming CD release". twitter.com. July 15, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
  26. "Streamily | The Living Tombstone". streamily.com. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
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