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Thursday, April 16, 2009
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Some potent brew this: two untitled blissed-out honkytonks of a Dead C or No-Neck Blues Band variety. Both wild jams tumbleweed across a sun-scorched desert distorted by bad acid and too much hand-held percussion. The B-side's particularly distressing, featuring some raggedy ass art victim incanting hexes over curdle-creamy guitar pyrotechnics. Like a homemade trepanning kit, this natty little sound tablet might expand your mind or help you lose it forever. Just add lashings of Kentucky bourbon.
Spencer Grady, Record Collector magazine
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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"Confusingly both tracks are titled ’untitled’ with ’untitled #1’ as we’ll call it to save confusion being a howling mirage of freakish sun drenched cosmic skree, all free formed noise folk styled squalling jam like trippiness and general out there kookiness that if we didn’t know better would have to say sounded like some of the more wigged out and abstract moments from the much loved Sunburned Hand of the Man’s back catalogue. Flip the disc for ’untitled #2’ which upon closer inspection we are beginning to have a sneaking feeling isn’t at all a separate track but the same cut divvied up across two sides of wax, any how its wired stuff, delightfully unsettling at times and not unlike Loren Connors in a chilled type mood - plenty of mantra like droning and general all round ’what the f**k is that’ styled waywardness and because of that you need and want it don’t you. We’ve ordered their two previous releases so expect more peculiar mind fried transmissions in future dispatches."
From www.losingtoday.com
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
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Here's what some hip young thing wrote about us at the above URL. It's pretty awesome.
yesterday got up late and listened to Big L and then took chad to the vet. he's alright, just trying to figure out whats going on with all the scratching. he had to have skin scrapes done bless him. then in the evening if got a lift to cb2. i was early so read abit of rousseau in the bar and then headed down. it was nice cos everyone sat on the ground on cushions. first dude was rad, played instrumental trad folk stuff but it was all really dark. rad. he was funny too. then beach fuzz who were actually really good. one epic song of blissed out drone stuff. it was good though. the spectre folk who were really good. didnt really dig the singing but it was pretty sick. all in all a good night. i bought a beach fuzz tape and then spent more than i should've on a No Age ep. but i listened to it earlier and its really good. and its on a nice green colour.
From http://dearmrgepetto.livejournal.com/
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