MP3 Downloads
Sirs performing live as the opening act of PRFBBQ2013. The first day of festivities took place at Live Wire in Chicago, Illinois on Thursday, June 20th, 2013.
For more info on Sirs, please visit Sirs on Bandcamp and Sirs on Facebook.
Sirs performing live as the opening act of PRFBBQ2013. The first day of festivities took place at Live Wire in Chicago, Illinois on Thursday, June 20th, 2013.
For more info on Sirs, please visit Sirs on Bandcamp and Sirs on Facebook.
Check out this great video of Thundersnow 2013 shot and edited by Christopher Maury of Body Futures.
Compiled this video from various timelapses taken during Thundersnow 2013; at the Terrace Bay Inn & Suites in Gladstone, MI February 15-17, 2013. Also pictured are some basic experiments with frame-by-frame animation that were met with limited to mediocre results.
Poster was designed and printed by Andy Rench.
Soundtrack “Vikings” by Nonagon.
Fake Limbs performs live on Saturday, June 30th, 2012 at Helium in Chicago, Illinois as one of the headlining acts of PRFBBQ2012.
For more info on the Fake Limbs, please visit Fake Limbs on Bandcamp and Fake Limbs on Facebook.
Nonagon performs live on Saturday, June 30th, 2012 at Helium in Chicago, Illinois as one of the headlining acts of PRFBBQ2012.
For more info on the band, please visit https://www.nonagon.us/, Nonagon on Facebook, and Nonagon on Bandcamp.
I hate flying.
It’s a terribly irrational fear, I know, but it’s a real one. I usually hold my breath during take-off to stave off the growing tension in my head. Once in the air, my nerves succumb to a general discomfort, and I rectify this by drinking copious amounts of expensive stout bottles of brown liquor while listening to music. I can’t usually focus enough to read or write, so I just close my eyes and devote all my attention to each song as it unfolds, in order to calm myself. A couple years ago, I was in NYC during winter. It was a great trip, but my liver practically hurt to the touch. I was scraped out and diffuse, heading home. There was a long line of planes scheduled for take-off in front of mine, and I saw crews de-icing the wings of the 747 in front of us on the tarmac. We were sitting there for a long time. I imagined frozen turbines coming apart in flight and whether or not I could be trusted to help anyone with their oxygen mask. I started scanning through some songs I’d uploaded to my iPod before I’d left North Carolina.
This was the first time I heard “In the West.”