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Artist description
the thing about psalmanazar is that you don't know what's there and what's in yr head. especially if yr wearing headphones. |
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Music Style
the usual cast of characters. But especially w. jackson bate. |
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Musical Influences
slowcore. atmospheric. unintelligible. |
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Similar Artists
the kids is dead, ganch, pessoa, shood, ex nihilo, the sheets appear to be fine but underneath they're messy |
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Artist History
After the "lost in translation" recording session shenanigans (aberrant bassist, etc), psalmanazar recuperated during a particularly tumultuous winter. Songs were written. After the thaw, recording commenced in spring/summer 2001; the listener will note the seasonal influence and generally more cheerful outlook on the new record. The title is still in the works. Stay tuned. As far as band members, the lineup has been shaky, but George Psalmanazar has been the anchor for quite some time, hundreds of years it seems now. |
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Group Members
G. Psalmanazar: instruments, leader, Zen smackings, subversion. Roger de Coverley: instruments/inspiration, technical ability. Andrew Freeport: gamelan, video games, LAN connex., altoids. Isaac Bickerstaff: words, insightful humor, toilet-flusher. |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, organ, rhodes, samples, devices, compressor, turntables, drums, gamelan, foomras, and on and on |
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Albums
the new one (as yet untitled), lost in translation |
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Additional Info
nothing isn't extra |
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Location
amherst, MA - USA |
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