|
|
Artist description
Through the fog of psychosis muted with heavy doses of neuroleptic medications comes a somber, yet melodic voice. At times prophetic, at times perverted, Bill Enich's songs are crafted from madness and delusion that is the unique perpective of the Guru of Love. |
|
Music Style
post rock musing about girls, confusion, death |
|
Musical Influences
a combination of Syd Barrett, early Alice Cooper, and late 1980s grunge rock |
|
Similar Artists
a combination of Syd Barret, early Alice Cooper, and late 1980s indie rock |
|
Artist History
Bill Enich is one of those hidden members of our society that would never call himself a musician, doesnt really play any instrument, but given a chance to create, creates something profound, fresh and unique. Bill was a friend of Jasons that he worked with at a lumberyard. The two had worked out a couple songs and we got together on two different occasions to record. I was amazed at how simple and naive Bill's lyrics were and yet they had a charm that I, to this day, believe should have a place in early 1990s lo fi recording history. Good shit. Check it out. |
|
Group Members
Bill Enich- guru of love, vocals, guitarEric Johnson- guitar, keyboards, congas, vocalsJason Peer- bass, guitarJohn Galuska- recorder on "Guru of Love"Young Arnold- bass on "Scud"Yamaha DDSII- drums of worship |
|
Albums
"Guru of Love" |
|
Location
tucson, arizona - USA |
|
Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).
|
|