Hello Astronaut, Goodby Television is:
We're all vocalists...
Luis Naranjo: Guitar
Victoria Monteleone: Keyboard, Drums
Matt Sessions: Guitar, Drums
Danielle Elowe: Bass
Travis Farwell: Guitar w/ nice tone
Eric the Conqueror: Drums
Ex instrumentalistist
Mark Timothy Robinson (not Ned Casual): Guitar w/ bad tone
Influences
Modest Mouse, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, Einsturzende Neubauten, The Carpenters, Yo La Tengo, Tortoise, The Pixies, Faust, The Cure, Glenn Branca, XBXRX, BARR, The Smiths, Les Savy Fav, R.E.M., Radiohead, Arab on Radar, Jerks on Ice, The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time soundtrack, Broken Social Scene, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Degrassi: The Next Generation, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Allen Ginsberg, D.A. Levy, Phillip K. Dick, New Order, Joy Division, Velvet Underground & Nico, Kraftwerk, Bjork, Fugazi, Alice in Chains, Tool, A Perfect Circle, Cibo Matto, the bridge in Washing machine, Doug Martsch, Wes Anderson, Henry, Welcome to Hell, the 90's and not the 80's?, Grandia 2, Monty Python, Smashing Pumpkins, Madonna, Dee-Light, Aqua, Spice Girls, deaf African American people, a bunch more...
Hey Yule a Go-Go friends and fans, your hot and sexy Yule log is here to tell you to get your own copy of Yule a Go-Go as that one last amazing gift you've been looking for!
If you don't already know, Yule a Go-Go features big names in the New York burlesque scene including Angie Pontani, Gal Friday, Little Brooklyn and more dancing to groovy go-go-tastic versions of such holiday classics as "We Wish You A Merry Christmas," "Good King Wenceslas," and "Jingle Bells." Just imagine your big flatscreen TV filled these gorgeous dancers and that sexy hunk of a Yule log (yours truly) all the while igniting your holidays!!
Olde skozey fetisch performance newly posted @ YouTube. It was the first ever Noise Pancakes at Pubis Noir (in San Francisco's Mission District). There were three audience members in attendance.
“You hear one note of a Bach sonata, and it hangs there, glittering,
pulsating, for an endless length of time, while you slowly orbit around
it. Then hundreds of years later, comes the second note of the sonata,
and again, for hundreds of years, you slowly drift around the two
notes, observing the harmony and the discords, and reflecting on the
history of music.” Tim Leary.
Hey friends. Come to our badass Masquerade Party! great music, tons of fun, and free beer & wine (if you tip the bartenders). Saturday OCTOBER 24th @ The Unknown Theater.