Ed Templeton, Hotel Montague (R.I.P.), Max X, Nick Cave's novel, Pat Brennan's part in Celebraty Tropical Fish, Modern Technology (the band), Wages of Fear, Martin Rev's To Live album, Oz, Gary Busey & Danny Glover in Predator 2
"Cry Blood Apache’s guerrilla approach to playing shows (alleyways, massage parlors, porn-store parking lots) reflects their equally abrasive and hypnotic sound... An infectious, poppier mix of Suicide and early Ministry, CBA’s beat-heavy electro-jerk can be heard on their CD and tape releases, but it’s best experienced live and pumped loud." - Audra Schroeder, Austin Chronicle
i like the style. it reminds me of , partly cabaret voltaire, partly martin rev and alan vega, the bass on quiet lyfe sounds sort of like hookey from joy division, all around , its very good,
Hello All, First of all we want you to know that we love you all and we know that you love us back. That is why we are sure that you will do whatever you can to help us with this situation. On Saturday, August 15 we played a show at Red 7 with Quintron & Miss Pussycat, Love Collector and Listener. It was a fucking great show and at the end of the night after hanging out for a while and talking and such we loaded what we thought was all of our gear. After scouring the stage and backstage area with the stage manager we thought we had all of our gear loaded and hit the road. The next day we discovered that we were missing our bass guitar. We called the club and they did have a bass that someone had left, but it belonged to another band that played that night. Not us. So... we are now trying to figure out where it is. It is a brownish, sunburst-y, Fender Jazz Bass. We are offering a reward but you wont know what it is until you can provide us with the bass or some information as to its whereabouts. If you have any leads please write us here or tell someone who knows us to tell us. -Shapes Have Fangs
HEADDRESS :: LUNES in stores Tuesday June 9th
LUNES is the second album by the Texas psychedelic duo HEADDRESS.
Written in the desert but recorded during an endless New York City winter, the album is a dark
meditation on Americana. Guitarist Caleb Coy and organist Ethan Cook sculpt a cold, expansive
sound made ripe for these turbulent times. It’s the blues shaped by the avant-compositions of La
Monte Young and Dylan Carlson. It's drone rooted deep in the American tradition.