I will shout out until I am winded the intrepid duo of BrainTwins, they with the design chops to school us all, and the charm to reduce us all to rubble piles in our urban plight. Re: those design chops and the proof you asked for, look no further than the three music videos I'm about to link for Teen Brigade's "Popular Anxieties 6," Ben Traub's "lets make a dial tone," and Chicago Bulls Hat's "Criticize." And you know, when they're popping music videos off in a single day, they're usually doing other stuff, and since there's actually two of 'em (Sesseka and Justin), they can do more than one thing! Take for example Sesseka's killer video for Hen right here, or, the subject of this blog post, recordings from a recent show at Indy CD & Vinyl made by Justin. Listen to 'em up top.
The recordings are from a recent surprise show featuring Sir Deja Doog and Frequency Ghost. Doog, the immortal and mysterious, hasn't played out much lately in the last while because he's going through recovery from some pretty serious cancer treatment, so we are freaking ecstatic to get to see him and to hear him in these recordings. So ecstatic that we literally asked him to play at Indy CD & Vinyl a second time less than a month after the first one: this Saturday, November 7, as part of MFT's monthly in-store. This time he'll play with Hen.
Frequency Ghost, as you may or may not know, is Adam Gross of the towering musical monument S.M. Wolf. He just dropped a tape on Holy Infinite Freedom Revival called AURYN. And, as you additionally may or may not know, S.M. Wolf have a release of their own in the cannon and ready to fire called Neon Debris. Party with them, won't you?
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