Showing posts with label BBG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBG. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2013

A Brief Description of Rapidly Approaching Events


Imminent: Recording of the third LP with Mr. Colin Marston at the Thousand Caves. Following this, we welcome our friends blsphm from Seattle for a short run of eastern shows including:
  • Friday, August 23rd in Brooklyn at The Acheron with Andrew Hock, Whorid, Chaperone.
  • Sunday, August 25th Baltimore at Club K with parties as yet undetermined.
We hope something will happen on the 24th. Feel free to check back for updates, or not, as suits your humor. These shows courtesy Annihilvs Power Electronix. Many thanks.

The usual plug re: Shirts and LPs. We have a new design that we believe is quite handsome. We will be selling them at shows and as always, they are available via mail.

Photos above courtesy Fred Pessaro.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Persistence of Structures Favoring Death



1. New song "Missionary" has been posted to Bandcamp.  It's from the eventual second record Mythologies.  

2. Our next appearance, as the flyer above so scatologically proclaims, is Thursday August 16 with Misery Index, TRIAC, Amputee, and Strong Intention at St. Vitus.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Cake Shop Coverage


We long for summer heat and give thanks to those who came out. Some things were written (and videos posted) about our recent event by Brooklyn Vegan and Sunyata.

Thank You to BBG, 1000 Knives, and Atanamar.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

"I want to see this place go off from the front of the stage back to the fucking soundboard."


Lulled and practiced. Through with the snow attacks and burning taxicabs. Venturing out for Spring which includes the following show:

Fuck the Facts (Ottowa grind)
Psychick Limb (Brooklyn taco/pickle masters)
Radiation Blackbody (Pregnant with snakes)
Swords of Chaos (Icelandic hardcore)

Cake Shop
March 12
5PM
ALL AGES
$10

We will have more exciting news as details cohere, including a new record and multiple consecutive shows with friends. At some point, maybe we can discuss how some singers like to order the audience when and/or how to dance.