Our first release, "Exchanging Gifts" (2007) is available at CD BABY:
or ITUNES:
New album, "Hail Cannon" available in February.
All tracks were recorded by Ryan Cullen at The Crayon Box in Ridgely, MD.
Mastering by Justin Weis at Trakworx.
Artwork by Jay Tartaglia.
Tracklist:
1. 83:01
2. Windy Way
3. Racino
4. Photo Op
5. Right Lane Changer
6. Escapade
7. Backwards from Now
8. Waiting Game
9. All Hands
10. Curtain Call
11. Skin and Bone
DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM FOR FREE AT ELDERSTATESMEN.NET!
or if you prefer a hard copy/contribute to the cause:
Hey Robin! Good to hear from you. I would definitely be down to catch up with you but I'm living in Brooklyn now...So I'm very faaaaar from Pazo...And I'm not complaining! But If you're ever in the area drop me a line...
Greetings,
Thanks for your friendship. Our only mission on MySpace is for people to enjoy
what we've created. We have no expectations of ever being rock stars. We just
want to brighten up the corner where we live .Please let us know if our mission
has been accomplished.
Regards,
Griff
Kinsey
Thanks for adding me as a friend elder statesmen! I really hope that you enjoy my music! If you have the time please, checkout my mailing list so that we can keep in touch. I am also planning to include some free gifts, as well ;-)
hey whats up fellas?ive talking to c brown about getting you guys to come play the tavern and noticed you dont have anything booked for the weekend of may 8th/9th! we would love to have you come play! let me know whats up! thanks jfrank
We've never been able to quite pin down exactly how the The Hunter Gracchus are going to play on any given occasion, which is a wonderful thing. A shifting unit with Syed Kamran Ali, Fiona Marshall and Jon Marshall at the core, they have recently settled into a fairly stable unit of six, but it's hard to know how long that'll last. Still, while it does, it's producing all manner of magical and highly unexpected performances. The one captured here was recorded at the band's practice room cum gig space, Fagin's Hideout/The Furniture Makers and is a less blistering freakout than some of their recent output, preferring to quietly explore every nook of tonal space. It simmers rather than erupts and, the longer you become immersed in it, the less aware you become of the passage of time. It's a recording that feels like it should go on forever and, when it does come to a close, the silence is shocking. In a time when it's all too easy for a group of improvisers to just go full-tilt in some euphoric pursuit, the Hunter Gracchus provides us with a glowing alternative that draws us slowly in and drowns our senses. This is truly awesome.
Peeesseye I Woke Up and Drank a Bottle of Cheap Kojak CDR
Peeesseye made the scene at Dylan Nyoukis's Colour Out of Space festival last summer and hopped over to Manchester to play a show at the Town Hall Tavern, the recording of which forms the content of this incredible slab of dense droning harmonium, scraping, buzzing, subtly soloing guitar and pulse-free, scatter-drumming. We can't recommend this enough.
Hey there, just wanted to remind you to check out CreateAConcert .com. I wanna help get you some awesome college shows on campuses here in VA, so the sooner you setup your profile, the sooner we can get started! I'm in college so im basically up at all hours, so if you have any questions or whatever, just message me back and i'll get back to you asap