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Status: Single
City: PORTLAND
State: Oregon
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/22/2006
Monday, December 10, 2007 

Current mood:  aroused
Category: Writing and Poetry
here's some press we've gotten over the past year or so-- i included the bad stuff too because i think it is funny/helpful...

"…monster-mouthed Haley Weiner led Gay Deceivers (and guests) in a hyper-vogued, shirts-'n'-skins amateur dance-off to "Into the Groove." The Deceivers, by the way, were the only band to offer a hint of Madonna's meta-theatrical sexuality, and they did it with a big heart and cute T-shirts to boot." –Willamette Week, October 2007

"…Gay Deceivers, who artpoprockscreamed their gorgeous little hearts out and thrilled the audience. They were joined by STS, who beat the shit out of the drums and left them begging for more, and a handful of friends who joined them on percussion and vocals for their final song. The show wasn't revolutionary or exciting, and the Deceivers felt a little more controlled than usual, like they were holding back. But even so, it was a good set and good fun."- Portland Mercury, September 2007

"The Gay Deceivers were ladies in leggings with songs so weird I blushed. The Raincoats did it better, but kudos to these chicks for trying." –Portland Mercury, September 2007

"…let's talk music—awesome. So awesome. Metal guitar sometimes. Lesbionic love (emphasis on the "bionic.") Yoko Onisms (in a good way!) sometimes. Weird, dubbed-out, pop-scapes. Super-insane outsider-y avant song structure. Just go. Let your ears be the judge. And by "judge" I mean JUDY. Fuck that Wapner dude. Unless he's dead—then grave fuck him! Sorry; this band makes me think strange shit."-Portland Mercury, January 2007

"The ghost of Brian Wilson says, "As many hits as we scored I wish our experimental stuff had been further off the page. Y'know, weirder. It's too late now but if I could've done something more like the Gay Decei—wait. Hold on. I'm not dead. Am I? I honestly can't tell." "- Portland Mercury, October 2006
Currently listening:
Black Mountain
By Black Mountain
Release date: 18 January, 2005
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