Showing posts with label Decibel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decibel. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

The Terminal Zone


Brief summary of current activities:

Weekend out with our Brooklyn instrumental friends Thurn & Taxis in these locations:

     Friday 10/17 in Albany, NY at Low Beat
     Saturday 10/18 in Ithaca, NY at Just Be Cause (matinee)
     Sunday 10/19 in Plattsburgh, NY at ROTA Gallery

Thanks to everyone who helped pull these shows together.

The four new songs we recorded in our former practice space (August 2014) will see imminent release as a 7" on the mighty Nerve Altar. Artwork and mastering are currently underway. Thank you Aaron.

Interview with Andrew Hernandez II Twin Lords/ Tombs for Ithaca Underground posted. Thank you Andrew.


And as we still have copies of the first and third LPs available, here is a kind review from Shane in a recent issue of Decibel.
This bass and drum instrumental duo, the former rhythm section of Anodyne (which has been extinguished for almost a decade... Jesus), are a spastic, time-signature-sodomizing, M.C. Escher painting of a band. Over the course of six tracks, they grind, groove, and warp rhythms into something that's intimidating and endlessly fascinating. Buy this and whatever else they'll sell you.
Thank you Shane.

And thanks to you for reading.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Bleeding Head Good, Healed Head Bad


Mr. Shane Mehling (above), formerly of the Playing Enemy Mehlings, had the following kind words to say about us in the pages of the Decibel heavy metal magazine:

Radiation Blackbody- S/T 12"
Ultraviolet Catastrophe

Even if you're a diehard Anodyne and Defeatist fan, you have no idea what the rhythm section of both those bands, Joel Stallings and Joshua Scott, are capable of. This bass and drums instrumental landslide features nine ruthless math-noise tracks that not only showcase their intimidating talent but reach levels of heaviness you wouldn't think possible with a mere two (or three or four) dudes. If you're curious what it feels like to have a sock full of half dollars whipped at your trachea, pick up one of these three hundred copies immediately.

We have some live events in the planning stages, so check back for updates.