THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THE BAND. WE ARE UNABLE TO PLAY SHOWS FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE AS OUR MEMBERS ARE LIVING IN CALIFORNIA, ALASKA, AND NEW YORK. IT WOULD TAKE A VERY SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCE TO HAVE US PLAY YOUR SHOW OR YOUR TOWN. I WOULD NOT RULE IT OUT, BUT IT IS HIGHLY UNLIKELY, BUT THANK YOU ANYWAY, WE APPRECIATE YOU ASKING
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From the Portland Mercury:
7 YEAR RABBIT CYCLE
Wind Machines
(Free Porcupine Society)
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At its best, punk rock music is a willfully indefinable genre. 7 Year Rabbit Cycle contains all of the elements that would allow your average CEO or lunch lady to define them as "punk" (petulant and/or terrifying vocals, zealously dissonant guitars, sometimes explicitly political lyrics), but these traits come incidental to a deeper, overriding artistic intent. Unlike some of their more lumber-headed poli-punk predecessors, (NOFX, say) 7YRC are as aggressively democratic in form as they are in theory. Nearly every member of the band sings at various times, and many of the songs are constructed in a skeletal way that demands the tiny, fragmentary compositional forces of every player to achieve full realization. Amongst the animalistic punk workouts (including a pretty straight cover of Black Flag's "Gimme Gimme Gimme") there are some utterly harrowing and out moments. Most of the lyrics deal with either our current landscape of utter political terror or the more uncontrollable and untamed forces of the natural world. Wind Machines seems to be a sort of calling down of these forces to wash away our crippling, slow tyranny; winds of change, winds of death, whatever. SAM MICKENS
Imperium Dominium would like too thankyou for being in our realm of sonic musical vibrations, we wish you the best and will check back with yours very soon & thankyou very much for the add ~¨‘°º Imperium º°‘¨
First of all we added a new song to our website. It's Delta High Score by Rob Hubbard. Check out this great tune.
We are also very happy to present a first and sneak preview of the cd cover, which will be released later this year. This deluxe release of the C64 orchestra is designed by Hotel.
This deluxe version will be a limited edition, so pre order the cd now by sending us a message at our myspace.
I agree with this last comment. When we are discussing music, entertainment, the arts if you will...
Size does matter, girth and length. I won't listen to it if I can't get off on it.
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Hello everybody! Ever since I first started DNT, I've wanted to have some sort of series with installments, and now that's about to happen. For the past six months I've been searching for bands to be a part of this. Starting January 2007, The DNT 3" split series (help me think of an actual name for it) will be started. Each month a new 3" cdr will arrive in the mail, featuring 10 minutes of exclusive material from two bands, for 9 months. (That's 18 bands) No other distros or stores will have copies, and so the only way to get these is to subscribe to the series. The cost will be $35 in the US/Canada and $50 internationally. (To cut down on shipping costs for international subscribers, you will receive a package every 3 months unless an order is made in between in which case I'll toss them in). Slots will fill up fast, and it's not too early to start thinking out "holiday" gifts for the winter. Paypal to: dntrecords@dntrecords.com The full line-up is not quite determined, but the line-up as of now is:
Also, check out our myspace for stuff!
myspace.com/manofgoodwill
OTR 001-Onto the Rainbow compliation cdr featuring HEALTH, African greys, The set of red things, Tuxedo killers, Tokyo a go go, Channels 3x4, and more...COMING SOON!
Deathbomb Arc Fall Sale!
until the end of fall, you can buy any item at deathbombarc.com & get a 2nd
item of equal or lesser cost for FREE! please email/myspace message us to make
arrangements.
Captain Ahab
After the rain, My heart still dreams CD
feat. "Girls Gone Wild" as heard on NBC's the Office
Foot Village
F*ck the Future CD
groundbreaking hardcore band that uses NO electricity, just 4 drum kits and barbaric voices.