Many thanks to my friend Jess Kamens for maxing out her baggage allowance and for the distribution and documentation.
Friday, 20 September 2013
East Coastin'.....
Its been a while, though these 45's continue to revolve about the place slowly. At the beginning of last winter a batch were sent direct from Berlin, Germany to some fine looking record shops in Rochester, New York State, US...
Many thanks to my friend Jess Kamens for maxing out her baggage allowance and for the distribution and documentation.
Many thanks to my friend Jess Kamens for maxing out her baggage allowance and for the distribution and documentation.
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Friday, 12 August 2011
Violence Soundtrack
The Feast from Tomas Powys on Vimeo.
A collaboration between Tomas Powys and Mick Crossley, who, over the course of several late night, newkie-brown powered sessions, provide the hellish sounds to accompany this rather hellish short.Wednesday, 3 November 2010
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Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Fine Review From Folks At 412
A lovely positive review from the now defunct 412 Limited - which once upon a time was a beacon heralding all things new and exciting in the respective worlds of ahrt, fashun and musak - not least from a backscratching perspective (though they did call us all ugly, boo-hoo-hoo), have yerselfs a look!
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Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Haranguing The Strange Boys
At a rather reserved but good gig nonetheless at the Arts Centre, it couldn't be helped to present the group with a souvenir of their time in England. Halfway through the guitarist noticed the thing and the dialogue went something like this...
Singer: Ryan would like to say thanks for the 7'' inch
Ryan smiles and looks nonplussed
Sax-Player (looking over): Whats that? The Violence at High Noon? They any good?
Crowd: Passable!
Strange Boys: .....OK then.
Records On Sale In Rough Trade
It's an exciting thing to have to fruits of your labour loins taken in by a establishment so tastefully excellent as Rough Trade, they even (without any coercion on our part) gave us the following glowing review:
a nefarious stew of bizarro, organ drenched surf garage, the violence at high noon's debut single is fuelled by frenetic energy. whilst there's plenty of youthful bile and enthusiasm here, there's also a keen sense of the weird and the canon - the track opens with the best freaked out hammond intro we've heard in an age, then stomps on from there. a great opening gambit.
Don't believe us? then have a look for yerself HERE
Make us look good and grab yourself a copy.
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