Yo howardAmbasaurus. I just found out that we're related...and as a special family only present we've made a new song for you called "End of Days" (start doing backflips now). It's an epic instrumental opus to the moment when our ancient Dino relatives saw a large fiery object plummeting towards them. Please come to our page, give it a listen and let us know if it makes you feel like something catastrophic is gonna happen. If the song upsets you too much we will be holding several s support groups (read: comcerts) in the near future. Check our page for locations, dates and times.
We wont be playing for a bit, we're trying to amass a larger setlist before playing again. It should be good, though. Some of the stuff we're working on is epic. Haha. We should play together when we're ready!
Your mind would be BLOWWWNNNN if you could attend::::
THIS WEDNESDAY, 10/21 @ 8pm
The beautifully disturbing 1922 granddaddy of all shockumentaries, Haxan employs a variety of techniques to weave its historic tale of the occult. Eddie Ruscha (of Secret Circuit, Laughing Light Of Plenty, Future Pigeon) has composed a score to complement the film, one that wowed audiences at the Hammer earlier this year.
Dir. Benjamin Christensen, digital presentation, 1922, 74 min.