Current line-up:
Eric Von Damage - Drums, Analog sounds, stomping ////
Brian Fleschute - Bass, imposing ////
Don Beasley - Guitars ////
Peat Henry - throat ////
Influences
nightmares, tooth decay, Chemotherapy, radiation, headaches, tumors and screaming children... in general: Suffering
Sounds Like
sticking your head in an oven while listening to the Cramps and Unsane at the same time!
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A parade is an organized procession of people along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by floats or sometimes large lighter-than-air balloons or vehicles with complex shapes. Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually celebrations of some kind.
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Tuesday, June 10th at the Schlafly Tap Room Veterans for Peace http://www. veteransforpeace. org presents a free viewing of The American Ruling Class http://www. theamericanrulingclass. org/home/ The American Ruling Class, the worlds first dramatic-documentary-musical, explores our countrys most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in our nominally democratic republic. This feature-length satire stars Lewis Lapham, the renowned essayist and author, and a heavy-weight ensemble cast that includes former cabinet secretaries, corporate mandarins, media magnates, and at least one journalist working as a waitress. The film follows Lapham and two recent Yale graduates as they make the rounds of Pentagon briefings, the World Economic Forum, philanthropic foundations, law firms, corporations banks, and New York society dinners as they attempt to answer the question, Who rules America? Check out this preview:
The Show-Me Blowout all-Missouri garage punk/surf/rock'n'roll fest is coming up fast... and it's gonna rock! Please help us spread the word if you can. Click here for more info (or just check our profile). Thanks, and hopefully we'll see ya there!
Illinois vs. Mizzou football on September 1st at the dome should make for a ripe crowd!!! Ha! Peanuts/the Conformists/Man Igno from 9 to midnight. It's a free show! Bring the apostles. Brett
If you're in the STL area, please come be with us! Fort Gondo show will feature sculptures, paintings, drawings, photos, found objects, stolen things, and more. SNOWFLAKE/CITYSTOCK exhibit is several drawings and a 45 minute video piece. The drawings are intended as scenes of the video existing OUTSIDE the framework of the pixils. ALSO after the shows end at ten or so, a special secret music program in Fort Gondo's BASEMENT venue, the Cavern. You remember basements, right?
Love, Light, and the Lash... Jason Wallace Triefenbach
August 6th @ Duffs Restaurant ( 392 N. Euclid St.Louis MO., www.dineatduffs.com ) 6:00 P.M. 2$
Get Born poetry reading 4!
Featuring:Phil Gounis Matthew Freeman Matt Questionmark Bill Bradey Joe Wetteroth Mathieu Paul Joseph Sulier' Ben Stegmann Nick Zengerling Brock Kelsey Shelton Ashley Hohman Ashley Murphy TBA
And featuring the music of The Rumdrum Ramblers (Ex/current members of The Vultures and Nineteen)
All shows are free of admission unless otherwise noted..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..> ..> Most weekend shows start at 9 p.m. and end at Midnight in the Eliot Room, so you can drink and smoke and mack and throw darts and shoot stick and fooze your ball and look out the window while telling stories about how you used to stumble out of the Rocket Bar back in the 90's...>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>
..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..> ..> July 6th: Chris Chandler (Chris Chandler) http://www.antifolkonline.com/ChrisChandler.html The Chris Chandler Story
Few musicians can claim "on-the roadisms" the way Chris Chandler can. He is a true veteran of the road, traveling across The United States of Generica for many years. His anthology of road tales transforms into a flock of doves beneath the musical high-wire act.
He has worked with everyone from Allen Ginsberg to Ani DiFranco and Pete Seeger to Mojo Nixon. Utah Phillips says, "Chris Chandler is the best performance poet I have ever seen."
Originally from Stone Mountain, Georgia the son of a Baptist minister, Chris has been on or around the stage his whole life. As a teen-ager he was in the bars and on the road working as a roadie for bands like the Georgia Satellites. He graduated from the North Carolina School of the Performing Arts in 1988. That summer - which was supposed to be a "summer away from college" he hit the road as a street performer to fund his way to audition as a lighting designer in Theaters across America. He actually landed a job on Broadway no-less but turned it down to become a performer in his own right. He has been on the road ever since.
For the first few years he was living in his car and stopping
Tomorrow night, Thursday, June 21st at 10 p.m. I, Brett Underwood, will be jazzin' up the solstice night as a fill-in host for Josh Weinstein on All Soul, No Borders. Josh and I got to enjoy the 2nd Annual Jazz and Improvised Music festival in Detroit at the Bohemian National Home a couple weekends ago and I've got some things in mind, but don't have it fleshed out and mixed up quite yet...just giving everybody a heads up. Josh is off at the Vision Festival in NYC gettin' down with some of his favorite downtown musicians and fans. Dial it up in St. Louis and tell your friends...and as always, we're worldwide on the web at kdhx.org via Real Audio.
Can't wait to spin some stuff from St. Louis' Free Jazz Posse: Dave Stone, Jay Zelenka, Jeremy Melsha, Derek Leu, Aaron Smith, Ajay Khanna and Mike Fitzgerald. I'll be spinnin' something from their "Fanfares For the Noh Age" as well as stuff from Chicago, such as Kyle Bruckmann's Wrack and Kahil El' Zabar with Billy Bang....I don't know what else.