New Music Monday – 11/6/17

And we’re back with another weekly post with new music. Today’s post features:

  • OCS
  • Chew
  • Contributors
  • Converge
  • Triathalon

OCS, aka Thee Oh Sees
San Fransisco, CA
“Nite Expo” from Orc out now on Castle Face Records.

Thee Oh Sees Orc is easily one of my favorite guitar records of the year. Put simply, it totally shreds. Here’s a new weirdo psychedelic video for Nite Expo. Seriously, check out Orc if you dig this song.
tom

Chew
ATL, GA
“Crunchy” off of A Fine Accoutrement out now on Stolen Body Records.
Atlanta’s hard touring instrumental rock weirdos Chew are promising a darker record than the last, and I see it a bit in this tune, which leans a bit on the prog side of rock. Don’t be afraid, though, it’s the rocking side of prog, not the nerdy, wimpy side (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
tom

Contributors
Austin, TX
“Dome” from Contributor, which is out November 17 on Monofonus Press.
Austin art punks Spray Paint team up with Dan Melchior, and the result is Contributors. Imagine Joy Division’s Ian Curtis fronting “Down By the River” Neil Young and Crazy Horse and that will get you in the ballpark of what this sounds like. Sorta.
tom

Converge
Boston, MA
The Dusk In Us out now on Epitaph Records

It’s hard to mention the history of metalcore and music and not mention Converge in the same breath as well. The seminal hardcore band has been around since the early 90’s and their newest release in 5 years, The Dusk In Us, shows how much the band has evolved while still staying true to their roots. They’re still just as heavy and emotional as they’ve always been and I can’t get enough. ~ Petey

Triathalon
NY by way of Savannah, GA
“Day One”

If you’ve been in Savannah for the last 5 or so years, you know what Triathalon is all about. Chill, ambient, R&B tracks with layers of guitar effects sprinkled on top. Their latest track, “Day One”, continues that trend, if leaning a bit more towards the ambient indie rock side as opposed to the R&B that they’ve been known for before. ~ Petey

Larry Jack’s Magical Music Tour – 11/3/17 – 11/7/17

Hey guys,
Well, it’s not very often, but sometimes the weekend doesn’t look too promising to me. This would be one of those weeks, as there are not a lot of must-see shows. I think it is a combination of a post-Halloween Hangover and the Rock and Roll Marathon making downtown not the best place to be. If you look around, there are a few show that should be good, it is just slim pickings. I am looking forward to catching Pussy Launcher tonight at the Wormhole, but don’t think I’ll make the trek downtown after that. Saturday has the Marathon show at Forsyth Park, Fitz & The Tantrums. Actually, next Tuesday has the best line-up of acts, as far as I am concerned, with plenty of choices. I plan to check out Velvet Caravan and the new-ish venue, Good Times Jazz Bar and Restaurant on Broughton Street. I hope to see some of you somewhere, be sure to say “hello”.

Friday 11/3
Jason Bible – Sulfur Studios (6-9p)
Lawrence Hobgood and Howard Paul Trio ft. 
       Mark Peterson – Good Times Jazz Bar (7p)
Blake Rainey – Foxy Loxy Cafe (7-10p)
Pussy Launcher, Bullmoose – Wormhole
David Harbuck, Jon Lee & The Hextones – Bayou Cafe
Backup Planet, Wood & Steel – Barrelhouse South 
The House Of Gunt, DIP – Jinx
Building 7 – Molly MacPherson’s

Saturday 11/4
Fitz & The Tantrums – Forsyth Park (11:30-12:45p)
Reckless Abandon (2p), Dubbest – Congress Street Social Club
Departure: A Journey Tribute Band – Coach’s Corner
Sun-Dried Vibes, Resinated – Barrelhouse South
Liquid Ginger – Boomy’s
Young Americans – Molly MacPherson’s

Sunday 11/5
Beach Boys – Savannah Civic Center

Tuesday 11/7
Jason Bible – Foxy Loxy Cafe (7p)
Velvet Caravan – Good Times Jazz Bar (7p)
Ben Keiser Band – Bay Street Blues
Eric Culberson Open Jam – Bayou Cafe

Jinx-O-Ween, Night 1 – photos

Yep, it’s that most ridiculous time of year again, when seemingly reasonable human beings dress up as sexy movie characters, sexy pop culture icons, sexy dead people, and, uhhhh, Rick and/or Morty and go see local bands emulate other acts. This year Jinx-O-Ween Night 1 had a Janis Joplin act, an Alkaline Trio band, a Pogues tribute, a huge Duran Duran group, and the night closed with a Stray Cats set. There was tons of singing along, dancing, drinking, and there were a couple times where I laughed until my cheeks hurt. Night 2 is Tuesday, Halloween Night, and will feature more camaraderie, goofy ass costumes, cover bands, and hopefully some candy. We’ll see.

New Music Monday – 10/30/17

All the new music picks this week are from co-editor Tom Cartmel:

  • Big Jesus
  • Jim James
  • Oakskin
  • Plaque Marks

Enjoy!

Big Jesus
ATL, GA
“Gold Forever”, rerecorded from the archives.

While beginning to work on their next full length, Big Jesus gave this tune from 2012 another go. With hazy vocals and driving guitars, this one would have sounded right at home in the early nineties alternative music scene. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing where this band goes next.
tom

Jim James
Louisville, KY
“I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times” from Tribute To 2, out December 8th.

Looks like My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James (or sometimes the annoyingly named “Yim Yames”) has an album of slightly unexpected covers coming out, including songs from Sonny and Cher, Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Emerson Lake and Palmer, and Irving Berlin. This one is a Beach Boys classic in which James tackles those amazing harmonies himself. I love a good cover, but sometimes they just make me seek out the original.
tom

Oakskin
Columbia, SC
“Prey” out now on Bandcamp.
With Kylesa on “indefinite hiatus” Philip Cope has assembled a new three piece and is working on new material. Prey is our first taste of Oakskin, and it doesn’t fall terribly far from the Kylesa tree, heavy, hazy and laced with theremin. If you’ve been missing sludge, this just may scratch that itch.
tom

Plaque Marks
Philadelphia, PA
Anxiety Driven Nervous Worship, out now on Learning Curve Records.
New “punk driven noise rock” from members of Creepoid, Fight Amp, Powder Room and Ecstatic Vision. It definitely give off the Fight Amp vibe, primal rhythms, overdriven, distorted guitars and pained vocals set a little bit back in the mix. It’s right up my alley, but my alley is filthy, dangerous and loud. RIYL: Pissed Jeans, Jesus Lizard, Unsane, Cherubs.
tom

Trae Gurley at Trinity Sanctuary Concerts – photos

Savannah’s favorite crooner, Trae Gurley, performed for a packed house with his all-star band at Trinity Sanctuary Concerts last night. The event was called ‘How Great Thou Art’ after Elvis Presley’s gospel album of the same name. Trae sang with soul & heart that album in it’s entirety, broke all previous attendance records at Trinity (over 200 paid headcount), and with the backing of his ‘RCA Studio B Band’ featuring JJ Collins and many notable Savannah vocalists & musicians had the room singing along…obviously thrilled to catch this one-of-a-kind performance. More photos will be posted to Trinity’s Facebook page, which can be found by clicking on the highlighted link above.

Here are a few highlight shots, with more after the jump.

Trae Gurley

Larry Jack’s Magical Music Tour – 10/26/17 – 10/31/17

Hey guys,
Halloween weekend is a great time to head downtown.  There is always plenty of music and it’s a good night to people watch, as you are sure to see some amazing costumes. I hope to see some of you around this weekend.  I am sure you can find something you like on this list.

Thursday 10/26
Gypsy Jazz – Rancho Allegro (7p)
Trae Gurley How Great Thou Art: Elvis Album Live – Trinity Methodist Church (7:30, $20)
Twisty Cats, Street Clothes, Valore, Lo Kuntry – House Of Strut Two Year Anniversary (8p)
Spodee Boy, Date Night, Bruck Jonkson – Space Cat Books (8p, $5)
All Boy All Girl, Daily Exercise, Beach Sex, Machine Dreams – El-Rocko
Funk You – Barrelhouse South
Clownvis Presley – Jinx

Friday 10/27
Willie Jackson Blues Band – Tubby’s Thunderbolt (6p)
Corey Smith – Stage On Bay (8p)
The Music Of Miles Davis – Tybee Post Theater (8p)
Halloween Cover Band Night #1 – Jinx
Morning Fatty, Orange Constant – Barrelhouse South
Twisty Cats, Glove, Too Much – El-Rocko
Ember City – Totally Awesome Bar
Prime Real Estate – Congress Street Social Club

Saturday 10/28
Jon Lee & The Hextones – Bayou Cafe
Emily Kenyon, Sound Experiment – Molly MacPherson’s
Wailyn Storms, Tiny Sissors, House Of Earth – El-Rocko
CBDB, Little Bird – Barrelhouse South
Ben Keiser Band – Molly MacPherson’s
In For A Penny – Rail Pub (9p)

Sunday 10/29
Bucky & Barry, Lyn Avenue – Wild Wing Cafe (1p)
Matt Eckstine – Lizzy’s
Teddy Adams Quintet ft. Eric Jones and Huxsie Scott – Good Times Jazz Bar & Restaurant (7p)

Monday 10/30
Open Mic – Abe’s On Lincoln

Tuesday 10/31
Velvet Caravan – Good Times Jazz Bar & Restaurant (7p)
Loose Hinges – Foxy Loxy Cafe (7p)
Ben Keiser Band – Bay Street Blues
Eric Culberson Open Jam – Bayou Cafe
Open Mic – Molly MacPherson’s
Halloween Cover Band Night #2 – Jinx
The Band Be Easy – Barrelhouse South
Chew, Rude Dude and the Creek Freaks – El-Rocko

New Music Monday – 10/23/17

This week’s post includes:

  • Isaac Smith
  • A Perfect Circle
  • Iron Monkey
  • Bully
  • Superchunk

Enjoy!

Isaac Smith
Savannah, GA
“Young or Old” the title track off of the recently released album of the same name

While you’ve likely seen Isaac Smith around town at numerous bars and clubs with a rotating band of musicians, the latest incarnation of The Isaac Smith Band is arguably one of the strongest to date. Their latest video release combines a bit of Southern Americana with a bit of rock influence as well. Perfect for the Autumn nights on the horizon. ~ Petey

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A Perfect Circle
Los Angeles, California
“The Doomed”

When is Tool going to finish that fucking album? Whatever. In the meantime, the new Perfect Circle single (which actually has nothing to do with Tool) is raw, biblical, sparse, and full of sardonic misanthropic, apocalyptic poetry. Maynard is fed up with this world, I think. I mean, he’s sort of always been. The new Perfect Circle album will be out next year, allegedly. —Joshua

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Iron Monkey
Nottingham, United Kingdom
9-13

Iron Monkey is back. The British metallurgist return with a new singer after a 26-year hiatus. They “reformed for no reason in the winter of two thousand sixteen.” Their new album, 9-13, was released on Relapse Records a few days ago. For your listening pleasure, enjoy these nine tracks of sludgy noisy doom metal, formed by heavy, rhythmically varied guitar riffs, Hammer of Thor drumming and growling vocals, topped off with a nihilist aptitude. Everything you could want in life. —Joshua

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Bully
Nashville, TN
Losing, out now on Sub Pop Records

Bully is very much a band of perfect dichotomies. Lead singer Alicia Bognanno wavers between soft, mellow serenading to belting out choruses with her signature raspy and hearty intonation. Much the same, the guitar work ranges from mellow harmonies to roaring solos and leads. Definitely a “not so sleeper” hit that should stay in your rotation for a good bit. ~ Petey

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Superchunk
Chapel Hill, NC
“I Got Cut” b/w “Up Against the Wall”, benefit 7″ for Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, out now.
You’re too late to buy the physical vinyl, it was gone in a flash, as well it should be. You can, however, spend the measly $2 (or more!) on the bandcamp download. I like the current Superchunk modus operandi, release a benefit single a year, school younger bands at festivals here and there, and continue to release stellar albums at their own pace.
tom

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Ty Segall
L.A., CA
“Meaning”, out now on Bandcamp.
More Ty Segall, Tom? Yep, and expect it to keep coming until it’s no good. This one is a bit of a burner, with his wife on vocals, squealing guitars and an urgent, driving beat. Now, if I he’d only tour the East Coast more.
tom

Peelander-Z at The Wormhole – photos

There’s lots I could talk about with this Saturday night rock show/weirdness….the costumes, the totally dumb/totally fun songs about Too Many Mikes/Tacos/Ninja High School/Medium Rare Steaks, the whole crowd limbo, the crowd participation, the circle pit, the crowd surfing, the colors, the choreography, the guitar throwing, the recorder solo, the Tiger Claws, the human bowling….but, as I edited photos, the thing that struck me was the sheer joy on almost everyone’s faces, pure, unadulterated, ear-to-ear smiles that you don’t see everyday. Peelander-Z works harder at making the crowd have fun than most of the other bands I see in a year…..COMBINED.

Excuse the sometimes blurry, poorly composed shots, I was busy having fun.

Larry Jack’s Magical Music Tour – 10/19/17 – 10/24/17

Hey guys,
This looks like it could be a pretty good week coming up. The show tonight at Sentient Bean looks like it should be fun. I’ll probably bounce around on Friday and see what interests me. I’d like to catch Willie and Dwight at the Civic Center, but don’t guess I’ll make it (unless Willie gives me a ticket). Saturday starts pretty early, with the Graveface Anniversary show (6 years, congratulations Ryan) and goes all night, ending with a performance by Peelander-Z at the Wormhole. I hope to see you guys around somewhere, be sure to say “hello”.

Thursday 19th
Joe Wilson – Molly MacPherson’s (4-8p)
Rachael Petit (Cold Heart Canyon), Reverend Hylton, Cory Chambers, Jon Wait – Sentient Bean (8p, $5 donation)
Broccoli Samurai – Barrelhouse South
Dolo Jazz Suite – El-Rocko

Friday 20th
Johnny Octane – Rail Pub (6p)
Willie Nelson, Dwight Yoakam – Savannah Civic Center (8p)
Seth Waller Trio – Tybee Post Theater (8p, $15)
CC Witt, Sarah Poole, STACE, Josephine Johnson – House of Strut (8p, $10)
Emily Kadson (4p), Whiskey & Wine (10p) – Molly MacPherson’s
Tryezz, Atlantis – El-Rocko
Van Gordon Martin, Xuluprophet, Laiken Love – Wormhole
Almost Kings, VillaNova – Barrelhouse South
Dead Oak, Dead Cut – Jinx

Saturday 21st
Matt Eckstine – Warehouse (2-6p)
ATLANTIS (5:30), Dame Darcy (6:30), Rude Dude & The Creek Freaks (7:10), COEDS (8:00), Rich Animals (8:50), Dreamend (9:40) – Graveface 6th Anniversary Block Party
Damon & The ShitkickersJinx Happy Hour
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – Stage On Bay (8p)
Tocamos Mas – El-Rocko
Hitman – Molly MacPherson’s
Peelander-Z – Wormhole
Dr Bacon, Sound Experiment – Barrelhouse South
A-Mac and the Height – Congress Street Social Club

Monday 23rd
Night Idea, Garden Giant – El-Rocko
Open Mic – Abe’s On Lincoln

Tuesday 24th
Clouds & Satellites – Foxy Loxy Cafe (7p)
Ben Keiser Band – Bay Street Blues
Eric Culberson Open Jam – Bayou Cafe
Open MicMolly MacPherson’s

Cusses, Big Jesus, and HOTPLATE at The Jinx – photos

So this was one hell of a lineup at The Jinx. We’re all stoked that Cusses are kicking ass again, Big Jesus is getting…uhh…big, playing Bonnaroo, appearing on Adult Swim, touring with The Sword and Thursday, and HOTPLATE, well, HOTPLATE is the tightest band in Savannah, right? A loud, sweaty, and fun night…all the things a rock show should be.

5 Questions with Rachael Petit of Cold Heart Canyon – interview & photos

In anticipation of another good evening of music coming up this Thursday at Sentient Bean, I asked my buddy, and the ‘Gal’ leading the guys at Gents & Gal In The Round a few questions. She’s got plenty to say, and plenty goin’ on these days. Check it out….

HL: For those not in the know already, what is your musical background & current project(s)?

RP: Oh man, do we want to go all the way back to little Rachie in the choir group? I’ve been doing the damned thang since I was a little girl. Well not the damned thing quite until I was older. I started off in church choirs and worship bands, even have my own CD floating around out there (find it if you dare). But as I came into my own, and decided to start living my life for myself I took up a route that I’d been searching for all along. Cold Heart Canyon is the name and raising hell is the game. We aren’t afraid to write and play about the most raw and real aspects of our lives. The good, the bad, the nitty gritty. Hell, I don’t think we have a single love song. If you’re looking for something to make you feel like … “Yup, I’ve been there before,” we’re here for you! I’ll be playing acoustic at The Sentient Bean, but the folks who play alongside me are some of the best musicians I’ve had the pleasure of knowing. Christopher Salmon and Jenna Mobley swap between banjo, accordion, mandolin, fiddle, and guitar, making your jaw drop at their finesse and skills. Robert Green is hellion of a bass player! He also takes on the guitar while I have a go at the bass for a few songs. Robert also sings dual/background vocals and he adds such an awesome grit and power. Robert and I have done a lot of the writing, but Christopher (aka the Magical Creature) has brought an entirely new voice to our songwriting and it is killer! Lastly, Ol’ Caleb “Killed This Shit” Probst, is a smooth operator on those drums. Somehow between laying down the most pocketed beats, he manages to finger gun and wink in all the right places. If there is such a category as Darker Americana/ Experimental Bluegrass, that’s where you’ll find Cold Heart Canyon.

Cold Heart Canyon by David Parham

HL: The Atlanta to Savannah ‘roadtrip to gig’ seems to be a regular thing with the Americana/Bluegrass/Folk bands these days. You’re also scheduled to perform at Trinity Sanctuary Concerts annual singer-songwriter, 2018 opening show, that a slew of fellow ATL pals came down for last year. How has your experience been with Savannah audiences?

RP: I am so looking forward to that Trinity Sanctuary shindig! I’ve never met a stranger in Savannah that’s for sure. Everyone here loves music, all kinds of music! It’s my home away from home. CHC has played The Jinx a handful of times and walking into there is like seeing an old friend. The people in this town and community are so welcoming and always ready for a good time. That’s all I ever want for anyone at shows!

Rachael Petit by Stephen Crocker

HL: With Cold Heart Canyon you’ve performed multiple times in Savannah, but what brings you down this time, and are you doing more solo gigs these days?

RP: A friend of mine had asked when the next time CHC was playing in Savannah. I’ve been trying to play more music on my days off and figured it was about time to pay Savannah a visit. I looked up a few places for open mics and came across The Sentient Bean. I got the hair brained idea to see what Ol’ Cory Chambers of City Hotel and, yourself, Mr. Jon Waits of Waits & Co. were up to! We get to play songs with our bands and some times there is opportunity to go into a greater detail behind the songs, but I figured let’s really get down to the heart of things and put together a songwriter in the round. Adding my fellow Atlantan, Reverend Justin Hylton in the mix is going to make for a great evening of story swapping and sharing. As far as the solo gigs, I have been doing a few here and there but mostly in the name of Cold Heart Canyon. Trying to spread the word, the love, and the weird whenever I can!

HL: We’ve heard through the grapevine that a new CHC album has already been recorded, and is soon to be released. Any details that you’d like to share with us about that experience, and the new work?

RP: That’s classified!!! Well, I’d love to say it’s already recorded but we are still in the process. CHC’s very own Robert Green is recording and engineering this album over at Unity Studios, and the rest of us get to join in on the production. We are trying to take our time on this album. It’s our full length and we have our complete line up for this one so we want to make sure it is captured to its fullest potential. Not to say we are dragging our feet by any means, we can’t wait to get this out for everyone to hear! But as with any fine aged whiskey, it takes just the right amount of labor of love and time to produce just the right product. Let me tell ya, this album is going to be a-whole-nother animal! Keep an ear out for it!

Rachael Petit by Jenny Thomas

HL: Last, but not least…a completely random question, concerning something that I’ve teased you about before, but…what’s the story behind your trademark raccoon hat?

RP: It’s my good day hat!! It’s impossible to not have a smile on my face in that thing, and it sparks a good bit of conversation too. Whether I’m swimming in a lake, camping, or for example, even the day I got put on probation, I put that hat on and it does it’s job! Not to mention I really love bones and taxidermy. Put a coonskin cap and some bones around my neck over a tiara and sash any day! I’ve also added a wolf tail cap and red fox cap to my collection.

New Music Monday – 10/16/17

For this week’s collection of new work, we have songs and records from:

  • Iron Chic
  • The Lillingtons
  • Screamin’ John and T.D.
  • The Breeders
  • Father John Misty
  • Weaves
  • The Bronzed Chorus

Enjoy.

Iron Chic
Long Island, NY
You Can’t Stay Here now available via Side One Dummy Records

Oh boy, it looks like everyone decided to release their contenders for 2017’s Album of the Year a bit late in the season this time around. Iron Chic has been fairly quiet since the release of their last LP, The Constant One, back in 2013 save for a few EPs and singles here and there. Their latest release was definitely worth the wait though. No stranger to songs about failure and messing up, You Can’t Stay Here is far from either. It’s cutting, riff heavy punk rock at it’s core and I love it. ~ Petey

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The Lillingtons
Newcastle, Wyoming
Stella Sapiente out now on Fat Wreck Chords

Can I mention Album of the Year contenders twice in one week? I’m going to go for it because Stella Sapiente is a pop-punk masterpiece. Not surprising considering that The Lillingtons have been at it off and on since 1995 and have rarely put out a weak release in their tenure as a band. Stella Sapiente is a beautiful mix of catchy, pop-punk tracks laden with stellar (pun not intended) guitar leads and an overarching album theme dealing with UFOs, Lovecraftian horror, and more occult goodness. The perfect album for pop-punk fans heading into Halloween. ~ Petey

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Screamin’ John and T.D.
Louisville, KY
“Bid Bad Coraline” off of the upcoming Gimme More Time on Down the Alley Records

Blues and Rock are a time tested, perfect pair and Screamin’ John and T.D.’s newest relearse, “Big Bad Coraline”, is a shining example of that. Recorded in only three days, the album showcases what happens when two musicians who are experts at their craft and who know each other so intimately get together. – Petey

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The Breeders
Dayton, OH
“Wait in the Car” from upcoming full length album

I’m not going to lie, I’m a total Breeders fanboy. The sisters Deal have reconvened the classic Last Splash lineup, and Wait in the Car is our first taste of the new material. It finds the band in a playful mood and seems to find a middle ground between the fairly radio friendly Last Splash tunes and the punky garage rock of Title TK. I’m totally fine with new Breeders anywhere along that spectrum. Bring on the whole album, please.
tom

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Father John Misty
“Pure Country”

Did you ever wish you could hear Father John Misty cover his own song Pure Comedy as a country song? Yeah, me neither.
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Weaves
Toronto, Ontario
“Scream” ft. Tanya Tagaq, from Wide Open out October 6, 2017 via Buzz Records, Kanine Records & Memphis Industries.

Did you see Weaves at El Rocko during the 2017 Savannah Stopover? It was weird and interesting, I’ve never really encountered a stage presence quite like Weaves vocalist Jasmyn Burke. Check this out, it is also weird, interesting, and straight up pretty great.
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The Bronzed Chorus
Greensboro, NC
“I am the Ram” ,Yearling 7″ vinyl out on Gigantic Noise on Oct 27, 2017

When I saw The Bronzed Chorus the first time I was kinda pissed that no one had told me about them before. A duo playing fairly insane, mathy as hell, sorta noisey rock? Yes, please. The drummer was playing drums better than most bands I see WHILE PLAYING KEYS WITH HIS LEFT HAND! Anyway, check out this overcaffeinated craziness, and seriously, don’t keep stuff like this secret from me again.
tom