Jimi Shields (Guild D35, Vocals), Suzanne Thorpe (Revolution Flute), Phil Williams (Rolling Drums)
when the big W hits a darkened sky: Phil (Guitar; Vocals) Mickey Pinaud (Molten Drums)
Influences
The band says..."things we don't understand." + "anything good that doesn't sound like anything we've done before"..."no embellishments " and of course "...our Friends".
Sounds Like
Avacado + Olives...(LISTEN TO THE WOUNDED KNEES AT HIGH VOLUME)
The Wounded Knees are Jimi Shields (Rollerskate Skinny, Lotus Crown, Martina Topley-Bird), Suzanne Thorpe (Mercury Rev, Forest for the Trees, thenumber46), and Phil Williams (Hopewell, Evil Twins). The pirate-punk trio were united by dissatisfaction.... As their latch-key-child government embezzled its' own conscience and crossed-their-hearts-hoped-to-die lied about everything.....
confusion turned to sound.... Like lightning cracking an old oak tree, the anthems of All Rise were born. The Wounded Knees are sometimes joined live onsatge by J Mascis. J plays atomic guitar on the track, "Dirty Exploding Sonic Dogfight",(recorded live@Tonic NYC), simply known as "Dirty", on the All Rise EP.
All Rise has been released by Specific Recordings on 10" vinyl format. Specific Recordings, based in Troy, New York, is a label committed to releasing music in the format most appropriate to the the artist. They specialize in audio recordings that are unique as a result of historical circumstance or other unusual factors. The recordings capture singular moments, and are accompanied by artwork representing those moments, all of which is presented to the highest quality.
The cover of All Rise was designed and screen-printed by stencil artist Josh MacPhee (www.justseeds.org). All Rise was produced by the band, mixed by Kevin Shields with extra recording by Guy Fixen. It was mastered by Bill Racine. NOTE: LISTEN TO THE WOUNDED KNEES AT HIGH VOLUME.
Rock "n' Roll forever!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have Kick Ass Wednesday!!! Have a
brilliantly beautiful day… Let the music take you there...without music there really is nothing.
Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4