Alexander James Habens - Guitars, MidiDrums & Vocals
JC - Bass Guitar & Vocals
Thomas Scott Habens - Guitars
Andrew G Parkin - Drums
Influences
Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, Bjork, The Magic Band, Deerhoof, Dinosaur Jr, Mudhoney, Lightning Bolt, Guided by Voices, Weezer, Whirlwind Heat, Pavement, Pixies, Stooges, Breeders, ATP, Blood Brothers, Captain Beefheart, Half Japanese, Melt Banana, DEVO, Sleater Kinney, Man Or Astro-Man? Slint, Mogwai, GY!BE, A Silver Mt. Zion, Explosions In The Sky, QOTSA, Do Make Say Think, Marnie Stern, Vessels, The Locust, Shellac, Big Black, Fugazi, Mission Of Burma, The Go! Team, Sebadoh, Battles, Don Caballero, Interpol, Minor Threat...
Sounds Like
'Scuzzy' is a collection of our home recordings including material taken from our debut album and new material which will eventually form part of our second full-length album due in 2009. 'Scuzzy' is available FREE at any Serpentine Pad gig
TRACK LIST Electricity Defender of the Dynatron City White Hot Romance Reflectogram Race Capitalise Fake Cover Seat Man Austin Spare
'Serpentine Pad Ruin Christmas' is the long-delayed debut full length album by Serpentine Pad.
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Serpentine Pad are 100% dedicated to delivering the tastiest riffs. All music written and recorded by a Ghost. 'Serpentine Pad Ruin Christmas' produced and mixed by Urban Fox.
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''Hyper hypnotic alt-rock from this relatively new Manchester (5) piece. Manages to evoke such legends as Sonic Youth, the Pixies and Interpol whilst keeping those heads a' nodding all the way home''
- Live Review from GEEEK MAGAZINE Christmas 2007
"At first glance, Manchester five-piece Serpentine Pad appear almost confoundingly chaotic, their tunes writhing and slithering all over the place in a viper's nest of coiled guitar lines and tangled bass...There's definitely a nod to Sonic Youth and Pixies in there, as many have already commented. Perhaps even stronger influences come from the likes of Captain Beefheart and Shellac (imagine a cross between the two, and you're approaching the ball-park...just about). Far more importantly though, there's also a generous helping of originality - Serpentine Pad don't sound quite like any other band around at the moment, and that alone is worthy of high praise"
- Metro 2008
Can you let me know what y'all will be bringing, equipment wise please?Tomorrow night sees ex-Deerhoof-er Chris Cohen perform in Manchester with new band Cryptacize, playing tracks from their recent, goodly album Dig That Treasure (released on Sufjan's Asthmatic Kitty label) and split 7" with Why? Plus a really strong line-up featuring Leeds' perennially dope Cowtown, and reduced entry to those who quote "Tommy Docherty" on the door.
Hey guys...cool night last night. I think Nick is gonna hit you up with some message stuff as he wanted to chat. Sorry I missed the chance to talk to you guys. Drinking was taking precedence.
Thanks dude, I'll definitely bust a hump to get to one or the other! Quite fancy seeing the Deaf Institute show cuz I haven't been there yet...will give you a shot at whichever one I can make it to, anyway. Have a great night 'till then!
I'm hella confuszled about this 'ere Tony Wilson shindig tomorrow. You're on at 1.30, you say? Might try and drift along for that then...no idea if you have to book yerself in or whatever though, it's murkier than turkey!
heyyyy! will definately be there on saturday! i'm looking forward to it, i'm going to bring a few mates down. !XXmwah!XX manchester manchester manchesterrrr! XX