Where were you when I was trying to sell my Slavescene demo 2?? The new song that Brain Killer opened with has been drilled into my skull - I hope they follow that kinda sound.
I actually wouldn't have even noticed the Slave Scene tape this time if Krystina hadn't pointed it out to me, it's so relatively non-descript....
I don't remember the song that Brain Killer opened with, even though I took the set list -- the riff on the second song was the one that threw me backwards, and then it was all awesome from there...
For the record, I have not only lost my ability to take a joke, but I can also no longer sense danger, communicate with sea animals, see through walls, transform myself into a bucket of water or block of ice, burn a batter's bat to ashes with my fastball, fly an invisible plane, nor start fires and cause seismic waves using only mind control.
The labels that have enough money to buy advertising all put out shitty records
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Also, clicking on the photos will enlarged them. I guess some people haven't figured that out yet.
Thee ex-fanzines (all of these sucked, you're not missing anything)
Run It #3, January '86
Boris #1 (i.e. Run It #4), May '86
Dig 'Em, December '86
Brushback #1, June '87
Brushback #2, March '95
Brushback #3, May '95
Brushback #4, Oct '95
Brushback #5, Fall '96
Brushback #6, Fall '97
Incremental Decrepitude #1, Aug '11
Incremental Decrepitude #2, Feb '14
Incremental Decrepitude #3, Sept '14
Incremental Decrepitude #4, Dec '15
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"Within a grainy film-still between a summer sunset and the end of times lies the post-punk squall of Weekend. Weekend filter the aggression, tempo and sneer of punk through a wall of reverb, haunting melody, feedback and primitive garage guitar.... a totally distinctive take on the history of post-punk noise rock."
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fucking nothing, can you believe that. blogs are dead
2 comments:
Where were you when I was trying to sell my Slavescene demo 2?? The new song that Brain Killer opened with has been drilled into my skull - I hope they follow that kinda sound.
I actually wouldn't have even noticed the Slave Scene tape this time if Krystina hadn't pointed it out to me, it's so relatively non-descript....
I don't remember the song that Brain Killer opened with, even though I took the set list -- the riff on the second song was the one that threw me backwards, and then it was all awesome from there...
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