Mike
Bryan
Pat
Sean
The brothers Day;The brothers O'Neill
Most of what we have for sale is here:
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Anything else we have for sale we have in a tiny suitcase.
Look for the double disk "buttcake sessions" out in the next two years.
Influences
The Budget Lodge, being held captive in a giant fishbowl, the area code discrepancy, calf tattoos, waist deep dude parties, pit bull work ethic, Dark Honda.
A trio of prowlers, circling a camp of fucked-up-hippies, waiting for the perfect time to invade, waiting for the updated psychedelics to kick in on their victims so that they can get as close to them as possible, in the dark.
Tom Hohmann (USA is a Monster), Raven Chacon (KILT), Barbara Schauwecker (Animental). Fire-wheezing electronics, tone-obliterated violin, and crunch drums, this 40 minute cassette tells some kind of story, but I can't tell what it is.
Happy ending? $7.00 postage paid
Sssk #38 Fando - business card (mp3 data disc) These guys put together this release so that they could give them out to babes while on the road this summer. Six mp3s ranging from hard-rockin' to "what are these guys smokin'?". Prolific and always surprising.
Free with any order over $10.
Paypal, check, money order or well-concealed cash accepted.
maybe a rabbit on speed? at least i like to think soo, you boys rocked the house, im still suffering from mutiple cacti needles stuck in my feet i guess drunk makes you not give a fuck.
Fando: Before I saw your lion/unicorn perched atop the great precipice of a land far away in a time long ago my world seemed dark and full of peril. It is in only through your works as spiritual ministers that I have found my path, the way, the light.
I now have the courage and the faith in myself I've always needed to believe that I can fly when I jump off of the tenth floor, I just need to beat my lions wings with all the strength of the flying lions who came before me.
One of the stranger Sssk releases, this disc by the mysterious Lobsterbreath of central New Mexico assumes that your auditory memory is on par with post-2009 internet or the Library of Congress. Dreamy at times, all the way to in-your-face lifts, not the 'identify-this!' kind of collage,... testing your deja-VU meter all the way to the end. The sound of someone trying to find beauty after their record collection fell off the shelf...and killed them.