brian jonestown massacre, rain parade, the elephant six collective, the beatles, spacemen 3, built to spill, neil young, radiohead, my bloody valentine, neu!, can, the smiths, pavement, syd barrett/pink floyd, galaxie 500, elliott smith, fugazi, pixies, dead meadow, talking heads, dungen, david bowie, television, wilco, deerhunter, sonic youth
The foursome produces something that goes beyond the standard pop-rock approach that many new bands seem to take. What they create has a hint of something past its golden phase, something slightly worn but innovative nonetheless. Their music is intentionally reminiscent of many of the great garage and psychedelic bands from the 1960s, making them a link on the chain of musical inspiration. But there is a fine line between influence and imitation, and the Black Hundreds seem to understand the limitations. -Lincoln Journal-Star
Black Hundreds are more of a throwback to the acid-tinged 70s where the music was more open to interpretation each time out, performance is just as important as the music and people really get into the whole idea of being at a show. I heard a lot of similarities to the type of music Pink Floyd was making in 1972-73 and at times a little bit of "go fuck yourself" punk. -Starcityscene.com
A) i mizz you davey B) my email is metalmoths@gmail.com C) give me your email so i can send you our ep D) get us a show with you in lincoln and we'll be there E) KITTIEZ F) i mizz you davey G) move to austin with us in august
Hello...Thank you very much..I know the band comments can be pretty cheesy, but we had to say Hi to all our new friends...since you and others gave us a chance...and we care very much about people giving us their time...thanks again
Fun? Fun! I'd be happy to organize your accommodations any time you end up in omaha. Hope you weren't sore from the floor. :) my neck hurts but it was probably worth it.
Yeah, we emailed the guy that books shows at Kilby, asked if we could open for that show. We didn't really think he would take us too seriously, but I guess he did.
had to take a closer look at this poster when i saw it at the pub last night:
a very lord mandrake-esque flyer/background with black hundred written on it got my hopes up, temporarily. oh yeah, awesome music, guys. really dig it.
Are you guys having the same probably where you add a show, and it keeps clearing out the venue name? I reported the problem to MySpace, and they sent me back a goddamned automated response that didn't solve anything. Useless pieces of shit.
I think Jake and I were talking about it, but we were trying to come up with a name for our collective, and Twilight was mentioned. I think The Twilight Republic would be fucking awesome.