Loose Change: Final Cut has arrived. Two days ahead of the original schedule, the long awaited final version of the film that took the 9/11 truth movement mainstream is now available to buy on DVD.
http://infowars.net/articles/november2007/091107LC.htm/>We are four individuals that formed one machine, capable of harmonizing on timeless grooves, punk shards, psychedelic shimmers, and soul emotion. Popcasting our blood (most often), our sweat (most definitely), and our tears (sike) to forge ahead through the mucky waters of the current music trends and ride a wave of freshness the size of a tsunami all the way to the shores of Magick Beach. We believe in guitars. We believe in loud drums. We believe in combo amps. We like distorted Wurlitzer. We like playing how we feel on a particular night for different rooms and different crowds or our moods. We like loud. We like quiet. We like to wing it sometimes. We like unpredictability. We like to tour and have recently returned from a jaunt to the Netherlands (courtesy of winning a contest on www.sonicbids.com). There is a charismatic guitar player in the band named Matt Jauch. He sings sometimes too. Sources in Cleveland can neither confirm or deny that he is also the shadowy underworld figure "Randall Wolfe". According to Mazz of the band Brazztree, the drummer Eric Mzik is, "fun to watch". Dave Gibian: great guitar player, our bass player! The songs and the voice and a couple guitars and keybords belong to a certain Michael Di Liberto. According to Matt, he's "eccentric".
Boatzz was formed in a charming apartment in Spanish Harlem, NYC in 2003. Matt came to visit Michael, songs were played, a band was born. Michael moved home to Cleveland from New York with songs that would be the basis of Peacock Blood (Boatzz' full length debut, released on our label Council of Forward Minds media in Oct. of '05). Playing tons of shows in the midwest and east coast in the last three years and sharing bills with luminaries of indie rock such as:Vampire Weekend, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Longwave, The Stills, Secret Machines, The Fever, Rainer Maria, The Killers, Okgo, The High Dials, and The Subways just to name a few, has led to a feeling of chops. We have a new EP entitled UZI that was released in Nov. '06, also on Council of Forward Minds Media. We champion experimentation. We tweak. We chill. We believe. Magick Beach here we come.
This is a new video of "Mexican Bourgeois" by Jake Kelly: ..>
This is an even NEWER video, of the song "Confidence" (an unmastered, un-released new recording) by Don Tyler for Red 40 Productions. ((if it plays really slow and choppy then go to www.red40productions.com in the Projects section OR go to www.sonicbids.com/boatzz in the Video section)):
hey fellas! there's a bon voyage & good luck in nyc party for sherrie (girl friday) on this friday the 23rd at velvet tango room (& duck isl) come bye for a bit if you can! :) hope you guya are all doing great!
yay for creepy Free Masons. I was very impressed as well. Let me know when you guys will be coming around again... So I can spread the good word in advance.
We have a new radio show called The Awesome Fignog radio show, with an emphases on unsigned Ohio bands. You can listen here thebentreys. com/Radioshow Right now it's a weekly podcast. We will be streaming it live soon with special band performances and interviews. Please help us spread the word.
matt & i just got back from florida.. we blasted your songs loud as can be throughout clearwater beach! it's waaaaay better than anything else those silly kids were blasting! ;)
As always you are still my favorite band in the world. I love, love, love bohemian grove!!! Someday gas will be nonexistent and i wont have to budget a year in advance to see one of your shows. Keep on rockin guys.
Alright so my lil guy has been ba ba ba badahhhhin everyday lately. :D So gonna come see you kats for your next show...and how great that it is close to home. You guys fuckin rock and I love your music. Good shit! Peace and love. ~Fay