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Monday, February 23, 2009
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hi friends, we have two songs out on a new comp put out by for the birds collective ( www.forthebirdscollective.org)! the recording of "extra extra!" is from a sweaty silent barn show over the summer with some pretty wild crowd-gang vocal participation. we also have a recording of "tank baby", a song that was never released, recorded at death by audio at cristy road's bad habits book release. here's some info you need to know about this comp: GIMME COOTIES COMP: featuring 18 live tracks of all girl/ girl-fronted bands in brooklyn + the surrounding east coast area. these tracks were recorded throughout 2008-9 in basements and all ages/diy spaces, and have been compiled to document a new wave of badass girls playing music and to reinforce the notion that grrrl punk love is contagious. songs by: carnal knowledge (RIP) cheeky screaming females each other's mothers the witches bad dates (RIP) trophy wife handjobs the homewreckers tapes and CDs available through for the birds collective, 3 bux each! contact forthebirdscollective@gmail.com. visit: forthebirdscollective.org www.myspace.com/forthebirdsnycthanks! kathi + EOM
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
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http://soundaslanguage.com/2008/03/20/best-new-music-each-others-mothers/
BEST NEW MUSIC
Each Other’s Mothers "3 Song Demo EP" (Parrot On A Porch)
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What a fantastic find Each Other’s Mothers has been. These four young ladies from New York play intricate, mathy instrumental rock. There is no wanking here, only precise and creative instrumentals that suck the listener in. Vocals only appear for a brief period as they work to build tension in the EP’s closer, "Extra, Extra." Each Other’s Mother are quite similar to what Jacob And I are doing with short bursts of energetic, jazzy rock. The band moves at a swift and enthralling pace on these three songs and never allow one shred of complacency to set in. The guitars weave in and out of each other’s way while the bass and drums stop, drop and roll from every angle. Each Other’s Mothers have grabbed the bull by the horn and are making some amazing sounds with these three songs. A full-length lies on the horizon. We should all be stoked.
Genre: Instrumental/Math Rock
RIYL: Jacob And I, Deerhoof, Q And Not U
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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We're recording for a full length to be released in Spring '08 on Parrot on a Porch Records ( www.parrotonaporch.com). In the meantime, we will have a 3-song sampler out in November '07. Stay tuned...
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Thursday, September 06, 2007
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Kathi Killer invited me to an Each Other's Mothers show at the Charleston in Williamsburg on Saturday, August 11, 2007. In Brooklyn, my friend and I navigated through blocks of bleak de-industrial structures. Eventually we found Williamsburg, a recently gentrified neighborhood in Brooklyn, tucked in a nice, "quaint" neighborhood where a group of folks in their 20s to 30s leisurely congregated for nightlife afforded by the local artsy hipster scene.
A near-hole-in-a-wall place, there were lots of beers and pizzas amidst a friendly crowd at the Charleston. Each Other's Mothers came on at around 11:45PM. The band began with a song that flaunts a Deerhoof-inflected guitar riff - it's sweet like "Wrong Time Capsule". In most songs, Kathi and Rachel alternated between two dissonant riffs on their guitars, sometimes a third apart from one another, other times unevenly dis-harmonizing each other. Allison played solid and complex bass lines while Angie zealously put accents in unexpected spots. No simple power chords, just cleverly composed songs with original melodies, harmonies and rhythms.
Kathi described Each Other's Mothers' music to be "instrumental math-punk with some dance rock." What I heard was refreshing indie-punk sound influenced by Deerhoof (rather blatantly), Franz Ferdinand (my feet danced!), Blonde Redhead (bold dissonance), and Sonic Youth (droney, creamy effects). No bullshitting around. They occupied significant physical and sonic space. The boys and girls in the crowd went nuts for their generous motherly love and pleasure.
Each Other's Mothers hit the musical sweet spot for me, balancing between rock music conventions and un-conventions. If the planet of punk/rock music is colonized by white men, Each Other's Mothers has de-colonized a good part of it by rocking out with their serious edgy musical intelligence."
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