Gay Guevara /
Cementimental/Dr. Age /
Gland /
Sir Hammer of Headfordshire /
Simon Says
Influences
"Horse Vomit brought things to a worrying level of chaos with their machine chomping face searing noise, narrowly avoiding beer taps whilst traversing the bar, and destroying all their own equipment in a frenzy of amusement; all at the request of the venue's newly appointed manager (ahem...)." - HULK DASH 7
"I can't really tell what I'm looking at.. looks likesome guy football spiking a chicken??"
"The last band that my ears feel the wrath of this evening is Horse Vomit. Words cannot describe the impact this band had on the Windmill, [...] All I will say is: naked men, masks, g-clamp guitar and speaker humping."
"Load of shit.
It's not good enough to merely get some people together and feign making music. Either you're technically capable or not. Is this still the band that wear masks and jump of stages whilst playing to audiences of three? Not music."
"I saw him play live once actually, it would have disgusted you so much."
"You can't do that here!!... This is a CATHOLIC pub!!!"
Sounds Like
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Horse Vomit @ PowPowPow All Dayer, Brixton Windmill 04/08/07. Preamble/intro..
...and a bit of the actual gig:
Record Label
The Wallis Gallery RIP |||| SHARP NOODLE |||| ????
“Ladies and gentlemen, listen up:
From Plato to fucking... now.......
OK, let’s reassess: Plato, Robert
Johnson, Charles Bukowski, Guy
McKnight, Iggy Pop... the whole lot.
I’ll tell you something: ‘he’s gonna do another... STRIPtease!’
Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to
welcome on stage… there has never
been anything like it before and I can
guarantee you GG Allin would blush
from his grave, back in... I don’t know
Middle America somewhere, people
piss on it many a time I don’t know,
but anyway the point is; ladies and
gentlemen, I welcome on stage now,
can you give up a big fucking TEN for
HORSE
FUCKING
VOMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTT!!!” - Nicholas Peart, Wallis Gallery, 5th april 2008
Horse Vomit at 'Making Mistakes', The Wallis Gallery, London, 17/11/07: Part 1 =
Yoko Oh No! is half of Gay Against You. His floppy disc for us is 2 minutes of electronic dysfunctionality, stopstart beats with distorted vocals and his trademark melodic edge. And bird noises.
Comes in a wraparound sleeve designed by Steve (Chaos vs Cosmos). It's awesome. Limited edition of 50, each hand numbered.