Torry Mercer - guitar, bass. vocals
Scott Ayers - bass, guitar
Bob Weber - drums
John Reen Davis - vocals
Former Members (probably incomplete):
Dave Sawyer, J. R. Delgado, Ken Black, Hap Hazard, Don Walsh, Rick Tellingast, David Akery, Eddie the G, Indian. Mark Moran, Bart Enoch, Alison Fisher.
Sounds Like
MUSIC
Our 1986 cassette "You Can't Fight city Hall" is out of print. The master cassette disappeared during Tropical Storm Alison. You'll have to make due with this incredible simulation.
Scott Ayers - baxx, guitar
John Reen Davis - vocals
Torry Mercer - guitar, bass, vocals
Bob Weber - drums
Dave Slave - sax
Recorded and Produced by Scott Ayers at Pud Pain Studios, Houston TX.
We have new shows scheduled! On June 13th we're playing at Super Happy Fun Land with Paul Sprawl and Rock Banned and on Aug 1st we're at the Mink with Mydolls, Hickoids and Biscuit Bombs.
Torry Mercer'ss 1984 film "Employee" has been digitized. It was filmed as a student film with a little wind-up cmaera and features contribution from fellow Anarchitex Scott Ayers, John Reen Davis, Dave Sawyer:
Hi Great to hear from you!!!!!!! Glad to see youall back together agein! Mydolls are back together Too! Sounds like H-town is the place to be! Well exept for the weather! If you make it up this way let me know I will keep the couch ready for You! Love From Seattle!!!!!
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Mortal Engines performed another show at KPSU's studio on April 11th, 2009. It features all new/previously unheard material that will probably be released in the near future as a Live CD.
It's now available as a free download or can be streamed in real time:
The Podcast for the January 24th episode of KPSU’s "What’s this called is now available for your listening pleasure. It starts with a little "program music" and Mortal Engines’ set starts roughly 10 minutes in. It features all new material that will probably be released as a CD in the future. You can stream the show or download the podcast to be enjoyed at your convenience. http://archive. kpsu. org/node/19024
Torry,i miss you guys alot!..as the singularly greatest former member of Anarchitex(ha ha ha!) i am happy to know you are still fighting the power!..keep it up,old friend!