After 7 months of working on this project and posting songs we’ve realized this isn’t working out. We don’t have the support, the submissions, the comments or the traffic we were hoping to have at this point. Not to say we’re giving up, but we’re going to rethink the way this website works, figure out why no one was interested in a website like this and put our energy there.
Lethos is Jake Latakas Orrall who wrote this six-part epic story of him being raised by oxen on the plains at his parents house in Nashville, TN. All done on 4 track. This album, Wood Ox, was released on Infinity Cat in 2006. We found CD 17 of 33 in the free bin of Austin coffee shop, The Hideout.
Seems like Jake may now be in the band, Jeff the Brotherhood.
Let’s cut to the chase. The Telephone Company are a couple of weirdos. But weirdos who, somehow — almost unbelievably — manage to create music that kids go crazy over. The Austin-based acoustic rockers call themselves a “hardcore children’s band,” which is more or less accurate. Riding on the same wave of talent-optional energy that makes punk music so kick ass, the duo’s often senseless, musicality chaotic tunes (think Violent Femmes, but with less plot) will either delight or irritate both you and kids, depending on your persuasion.
Born in Boston Massachusetts in 1976 to a Jamaican father and (white) South African mother. Raised in Cambridge Massachusetts, started rapping at the age of 9 and continued on the streetcorners of the Coast(Riverside, Cambridge). Was kicked out of the Commonwealth private school for being to black to strong to loud(or maybe just to loud) and graduated from Cambridge Rindge and Latin in 94. Took studio production classes at Columbia University(98′) where he hosted the reggae show. Put out first single, Rap Spectacular in 99′, vinyl only Mighty Casey The Ep in 2000 and White Girls 12″ in 2001.
Nate Grace, Jesse Jenkins, and Austin Youngblood phone it in from the Natrix Natrix House in Austin, TX.
Pure ecstasy indeed. The kind of washed out, sun-bleached, reverbed to hell jams labeled ‘hypnagogic pop’ in the last issue of the Wire (we’ll see how long that one sticks) or ‘beach-punk’ elsewhere. Either way or neither way, PE take the same drugs as New Jersey’s Real Estate, creating the blissful soundtrack for an underwater BBQ or your memories of summer. So much mid-range it sounds the same over the phone as it does on record- absolutely fucking perfect, what Transparent Blog nailed as “what it would sound like if the Everley Brothers were the first heartbroken men on the moon.”
The Scrams are Joe Cardillo, Dan Eiland, Juan Carlos Rodriguez, and Matt Vanek from Albuquerque, New Mexico. They recently released a 7 inch record and sent us an eVersion of the album and we’re really digging it. You can buy their 7 inch here.
The night grew louder as Boston based Irepress took the stage. Sounding like something of a mix between Mastadon and The Appleseed Cast, Irepress served as a sort of gateway between AOE and Evil Bebos. As my eyes grew tired and my ears were being pushed to the limit, noise rockers Evil Bebos went on. I was not sure what to expect after hearing the songs on their Myspace page, but I was pleasantly surprised by the live show they put on. Devin and Chris from AOE pulled double duty as (they are also members of Evil Bebos). Beards and hair flew everywhere as growling vocals rumbled throughout Wall Street. Technical guitar work, swirling synth sounds and bass that could make your heart stop all added up to a pleasant first experience with Evil Bebos. Evil Bebos will be playing The Muse on July 19. -Jason Goucher
giant drag is now going it alone which means “no money” which makes it hard to make an album…or eat dinner. if you’d like to donate towards the cause please click the donate button. if you illegally downloaded the first record and feel bad about it now is your chance to repent by donating. if you want to illegally download anything that’s been released thus far and then donate the cost you would have paid i am fine with that too because unless you buy it from me (giant drag ebay store now up, go to giantdrag.com for the link or search “giantdragstore” on ebay members) that money goes to the record label that dropped me and not to me and that sucks. thanks!
Gordie Johnson recently stated in an interview with Guitarist UK, “We’re trying to find the common ground between punk, metal and gospel. I like to think we sound like Motorhead just got the job of backing up John Lee Hooker.”
As reviewed in L.A. magazine Access: “GRADY has enough low end buzz and slide guitar to shake down the walls of the Alamo.”
Jeru the Damaja (born Jeru Davis) aka D. Original Dirty Rotten Scoundrel hails from Brooklyn, New York where he was born and raised. Jeru was first introduced to hip-hop in the local parks of his neighborhood at age seven and started writing his own lyrics at age ten. Hip-hop has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember.
Brooklyn based duo, The Bear Coat, was spawned from the belly of a Buck Hunter machine and a bottle of cheap mezcal. Borrowing from the ubiquitous influence of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, The Bear Coat break away from obvious pop conventions by channeling the vocal absurdity of Frank Zappa, the uneasy sexuality of Tim Curry solo records, and the always appreciated late-era Elvis aspects. Delivered using the DIY sonic stylings of The Frogs and Elliot Smith, The Bear Coat feature complex vocal arrangements and avant textures that augment simple little pop songs that are so catchy you will eventually grow to resent the attachment.
The Egocentrics are a project of Rob Tyson from Austin, Texas. This song is from an EP entitled The Westindian Street Affair. Rob Tyson has played in numerous bands in Austin, Texas and was the drummer for Charles Potts Magic Windmill Band for a short while.
Jana Hunter is a Baltimore based songwriter and musician. She was born in Texas. She is signed to Gnomonsong, a new record label run by Devendra Banhart and Vetiver’s Andy Cabic. Her solo debut album Blank Unstaring Heirs of Doom was the label’s debut release. Hunter has performed and/or recorded as a member of Jracula, Castanets, Matty & Mossy, Ejaculette, Unitus, and Krazy Nerds, and played in/recorded for Indian Jewelry, Matteah Baim, Metallic Falcons, Phosphorescent, and Cocorosie.
Maya Bond (Japanese: マヤ ボンド; born August 5, 2000 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese-born American indie and avant-garde music singer-songwriter and drummer from Austin, Texas. She is the daughter of musician and composer T.W. Bond. Bond is most notable for her 2004 debut, Pink Drums, Purple Lights, which she is credited for writing all the song lyrics to.
“This is a song I initiated back in the days of that house of James and Grace. Beachside? Briarwood? Forgot the name of the street. My band has redone this song and has played it live once or twice in the recent past. Tim and I performed on it and recorded it in that makeshift studio space there. ”
After being murdered by a strange woman and her equally unusual family, four rock musicians rise from the grave and perform the concert they were scheduled to play before their untimely demise. They’re the Hard Rock Zombies, and they’re just dying to perform!
Open is Nepo is a rock and roll band formed by G. Matt Nicholson, Michael Moode and Josh Rios. This song was written exclusively for Business Deal Band Lotto 2.