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Artist description
An experimental/spacerock/psychedelic sorta band from Austin TX. Look for us on tour in July and August 2003 with the Primordial Undermind. |
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Music Style
Space |
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Musical Influences
hawkwind, chrome, neu!, can, Roky Erickson, 13th Floor Elevators, etc., etc. |
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Similar Artists
hawkwind,chrome, neu!, can, Roky Erickson, 13th Floor Elevators, Loop, Spacemen 3, Syd Barrett |
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Artist History
Together since 1987. Too many releases to list here. It's been a long, hard slog, but it keeps us off the streets. Beats crappin in your hand or sitting around at home watching TV. |
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Group Members
An ever-evolving cast revolving around:
Joel Crutcher-gtrs;
Dave Cameron - drums, percussives;
SL Telles - bass, vox, tapes, synths;
Mark Stone - gtrs |
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Instruments
See personnel, above |
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Albums
Too many to list. Most recent: Down On Us (Emperor Jones) |
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Press Reviews
ST 37, long-running specialists in bubbling-mercury riffage and German-flavored trance rock... - David Fricke (Rolling Stone)
These Texas astronauts stuff their hash pipes to the brim and pay homage to Can, Amon Duul and Chrome...their psychedelicatessen of originals is stocked with brain-melting skree...- Fred Mills (Magnet)
My favorite track on the album is "Concrete Island, an adaptation of J.G. Ballard...on first listening...I recalled reading this book so vividly and so perfectly, I was amazed. This recollection was unlike any feeling I have previously known or felt from music...- Adam Strider (StriderNews)
From the moment the credits open, the band launches into a continuously evolving and strangely beautiful ethereal drone lasting the duration of the 1926 silent film classic.
(from a review of ST 37's soundtrack to Fritz Lang's "Metropolis") - Michael Bertin (Austin Chronicle)
A friend of mine said I would get a "kick" out of it...I did. - Byron Coley
..paint-blistering guitar and some elegant phased bass work poised atop droning vocal splendor... - Phil McMullen (Ptolemaic Terrascope)
The piledriving Hawkwind-y/Wipers stuff near the end is still my favorite. - Jello Biafra
...real mindblown 1990s American garage sputter here! - Chris Stigliano (Your Flesh)
Into the likes of Viv Akauldren, Loop, Chrome et al.?...wailing distorted guitars, effects and electronics...I await further releases with interest. - Alan Freeman (Audion)
Twistedly psychedelic and swirling in a cyclonic stew...one of the most infectiously woven slabs of noise- as- music released since the 60s drug boom. - Andrea 'Enthal (Alternative Press)
Melting Euphoria and the Texan band ST 37 are the two best working psychedelic bands in America today. - Andre (Crohinga Well)
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Location
Austin, TX - USA |
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