BODY CORPORATE IS:
A Gemini;
Approx 22'6" tall;
Approx 330 kg (726 lbs);
Brown eyed (with a hint of greeny blue);
A model of dilligent personal hygene;
Terrible at spelling;
Well read in the sense it hasn't actually read any of the books you have;
Slowly going deaf--
BODY CORPORATE HAS:
Debut album 'Howlaround' in stores now [vinyl w/ mp3 download];
A video coming out soon;
A limited run 7" available from shows and www.smokecds.com--
HOWLAROUND REVIEWS:
"...this album is a belter. Howlaround has the murky swirl of My Bloody Valentine, the churning art-noise aesthetic of Sonic Youth, the compressed agit-punk energy of The Gordons, the widescreen dynamics of Jakob or HDU, and lashings of melody to sweeten the deal...A brilliant guitar record" **** Grant Smithies, Sunday Star Times
"...it's one of the most genuine and original rock records that has come from this country in quite some time" **** Real Groove Magazine
"...I hear a band that knows exactly what it is doing, has assimilated ideas from very diverse reference points and is making a powerful, initial statement with Howlaround..." Graham Reid, www.elsewhere.co.nz
"...It's an album of guitar rich pop-indie-post /experimental-rock flavours with a kind of pulsing undertone that moves this record along. The dual guitars tussle throughout, but its an agreed clash then at the lighter moments its harmonic bliss..." 8.8/10, www.undertheradar.co.nz
"It's been a long time coming, and now fans of Body Corporate are in for a treat. Recorded at the Lab, mixed by Dale Cotton and mastered by Bob Weston (SHELLAC!) this VINYL ONLY debut album is awash with all sorts of fine noise! I still remember seeing an early B.C. show at Edens Bar and being suitably impressed, and it's a pleasure to hear how far they've come..." www.cheeseontoast.co.nz
I'm happy to announce that my new album "Songs From The Films Of David Lynch" is out now.
"Truly unsettling and perplexingly brilliant... testament to both the quality of Lynch’s soundtracks and Truax’s talents" - The Skinny
"Truax is paying homage to a kindred spirit with this album. It's the best kind of tribute – affectionate and respectful, but with its own quirks and imaginative leaps and its own distinct identity." -The Scotsman