SATURDAY OCT 15, 2016
B Boys
Three psychos that came to be through fate by way of necessity, B Boys
offer up to the world their sonic manifesto, No Worry No Mind. A
relief from the mania, an expression of duality, an extension of
Dadaism.
Born in different times from alternate altered states, these B’s
convene on the astral plane, channeling the individual experience and
wisdom from their respective points of origin into a singular entity.
Abstraction takes a triangular form: vibrant guitar melodies,
undulating bass lines, deep swirling grooves. Sounds that transcend a
linear timeline, splintering out across multiple spectrums.
Interlocking vocals skillfully bob and weave overtop, their mantras
resounding. But don’t be fooled, they’re just like anyone else — they
put their chinos on one leg at a time.
You’ve got something growing out your neck, my friend. Are you willing
to hear its call? Open your Self to the frequencies and let the
vibrations illuminate your being.
Three psychos that came to be through fate by way of necessity, B Boys
offer up to the world their sonic manifesto, No Worry No Mind. A
relief from the mania, an expression of duality, an extension of
Dadaism.
Born in different times from alternate altered states, these B’s
convene on the astral plane, channeling the individual experience and
wisdom from their respective points of origin into a singular entity.
Abstraction takes a triangular form: vibrant guitar melodies,
undulating bass lines, deep swirling grooves. Sounds that transcend a
linear timeline, splintering out across multiple spectrums.
Interlocking vocals skillfully bob and weave overtop, their mantras
resounding. But don’t be fooled, they’re just like anyone else — they
put their chinos on one leg at a time.
You’ve got something growing out your neck, my friend. Are you willing
to hear its call? Open your Self to the frequencies and let the
vibrations illuminate your being.
Uniform (ATL)
"Uniform’s brand of raw punk would work, both sonically and lyrically, as the soundtrack to a dystopian world, like the one described in "Algorithm Man." Bringing this alternate reality to life is two-thirds of Wymyn’s Prysyn, Josh Feigert (vocals, guitar) and Bobby Michaud (drums), as well as bassist Matt Gibson Hatcher (Cheap Art, Slugga), and Bobby’s brother, guitarist David Michaud (Dasher, Stepdad SS). The band's first demo cassette was recently issued by Feigert’s State Laugher label."
"Uniform’s brand of raw punk would work, both sonically and lyrically, as the soundtrack to a dystopian world, like the one described in "Algorithm Man." Bringing this alternate reality to life is two-thirds of Wymyn’s Prysyn, Josh Feigert (vocals, guitar) and Bobby Michaud (drums), as well as bassist Matt Gibson Hatcher (Cheap Art, Slugga), and Bobby’s brother, guitarist David Michaud (Dasher, Stepdad SS). The band's first demo cassette was recently issued by Feigert’s State Laugher label."