We all caught the same disturbing disease. The pocks first show on the back of our hands, soon enough they cover the body. We left earth to burn. Our mothers are Mammoths, we never knew our fathers, Maby they chose not to know us? Maby they just liked the booze a little to much!
We come from South Wales and are not so proud of the fact, rather indifferent really. We all turn up to play, write and rehearse to see what would happen.
What did happen was a green, pea soup-like substance. Something you could feel more then hear. I suppose it was bound to occur....
We don't like brass or people with the letter "C" in thier first name.
Described as: 'like Soulfly if Trent Reznor were part of the band,' their debut album "There's No Profit in Truth", mixes the pent up frustration of acts such as Rage Against The Machine with the raging, highly charged riffs of classic Machine Head. Good, honest, politically aware and highly charged Metal at its best...
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Hey sexy badger it's Jimmy The Fingers! If you haven't seen this video please take a peek... This is me singing my song "Grace." If you buy one mp3 this year make it a jimmy! BUY NOW – CLICK HERE!!!!!
sorry for the blatant plug but if i don't plug it, no one else will innit!
"Subtleties make violence poignant, otherwise it's just brute and unsexy. Monsters Build Mean Robots sound brings much of what made Amnesiac and Kid A such controversially engrossing experimental listens to the fore and submerges the guitars into rhythmic currents that flow underneath, supporting the body of the machine as it clicks whirrs and rumbles inexorably onwards. The muted pneumatics of the opening Do Uncles Dream Of Electric Kids? crumble into the softly crunching beats of Stroll Into Flames To Find Self and slowly the guitars begin to reveal themselves like analogue rays slicing through digital mist. The Freedom To Fire Those Freedom Rockets employs similar ambience to Mogwai's Come On Die Young, delicate strands of guitars gracefully moving through a liquid darkness, delayed ring modulation pealing off in ripples from the core. The trippingly clipped Will I Avenge Or Revenge? recalls 65 Days Of Static at their most pensive and restrained, but this never bursts into such cacophonous territories as they do, it's contemplative nature occupying a region neither of the aforementioned post-rock pioneers have quite broached as effectively as Monsters Build Mean Robots." -Mr. Meatbreak.
"It's refreshing to find a record label prepared to take a risk and put some
hey. thanks a lot for checking us out. we've got some new tour dates posted, so make sure to check them out. if we're in your area, please come out and bring the heat.
~KNIVES EXCHANGING HANDS
("HIATUS" full-length album in stores and on itunes now!)
Thanks for them instant messages fellas. Can't remember what they said though. Something about monsters or mountains or something. We should do a gig together don't you think? Like norse gods. Instrumentalness and the minimalness is good. Nice.