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Artist description
A lyrical romp through the broken glass playgrounds of cultural metastasis. The proven remedy and uncertain cause of many modern existential dissolutions. |
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Music Style
Industrial Folk |
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Musical Influences
Einsturzende Neubauten; Royal Trux; Jeff Buckley; The Velvet Underground; Wire; Black Sabbath; Bob Dylan; Blind Willie McTell; Mississippi John Hurt; all sounds of a society self-destructing |
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Similar Artists
Tom Waits; Bob Dylan; The Beatles; Joan Baez; Samuel Beckett |
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Artist History
Well, I rolled into Reno on the back of an Exxon oil rig headed towards Ontario. The bottle of Jack was mostly empty, but the harmonicas were okay. I traded my cigarette lighter for a map to the star's homes and set out to find a bassist, a wife, and someone to get me high. The details were promptly lost in the shuffle, but the rest shall be henceforth known as history. |
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Group Members
Isaiah Singer: songs, vocals, et cetera Christian Coulon: long-distance Harmony Rocket Judah Nagler: bass, drums, vox, sequences, whatever Jake Studer: good guitar Mike Sandler: boom-boom Et Tu? |
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Instruments
didgeridoo, violin, harmonica, unhinged zither, guitars, voice, electronics, upright bass, computer, concertina, anvil, broken bones |
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Albums
A Scurry Through the Burrow; One Way; The Disappearance; (Uncreated) |
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Press Reviews
"A taste of the divine" --Pollyanna's Plague |
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Location
Berkeley, CA - USA |
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