While thinking of the brain as a machine with variable functions, front man Harrison Speck fastened together some toys and guitars over the course of many summer months, using melted circuit boards and repeated vocalizations. In 2008, the project molded into something refreshing and fascinating to watch, as One Hundred Flowers translated the inwardly designed songs of Speck's imagination and blossomed onto Austin's indie rock scene. Their songs often times profound, their show flirtatious - reminiscent of the Elephant Six Collective. One Hundred Flowers is currently recording their debut full length album, Folklore of the Industrial Man, at Austin's Cacophony Recorders. Look for it's release in the spring of 2010.
UPCOMING!!!
we would love to come to your show tomorrow but we scheduled our last band practice before our show. however, we want to see you and the Bubbles sometime soon--what a great lineup! hopefully very very soon! back to riding! -BP
your music is pretty. I see your playing 21st street coop. When i played there a couple years ago, there were naked people dancing. Hopefully you'll get some naked dancers too. Have a good day