The Columbines

There is a Venn diagram you never knew existed, where the family you always wanted collides with the filthiest urges ever to spring forth from a caveman’s cock.

Bang in the middle is a new plane of reality, where pulsing rhythms rut with dirty farfisa whines, heartbreaking harmonies sweet talk the bluest of blue notes and everything is drowning in a fuck-ton of ass.

In this strange place quiet men growl like old pipes, Danzig is a chick with a better voice, tambourines, theremins and oil drums rain from the heavens like dying birds and Wilma Flintstone’s hotter cousin keeps everything together like crazy glue. Sometimes children even get up and show grown-ups how it should be done, singing songs twice their age in ways you wish you could.

Super-scientists refer to this as The Columbines — Tommy Alpha

The PRF Radio Hour – August 13th, 2011

Bradley R. Weissenberger of the rock band .22 hosted an all PRF radio show this passed Saturday, August 13th, 2011 on 106.7 WRHC Radio Harbor Country in Grand Haven, MI from 9 to 11 PM. In addition, the show was streamed live on their website through out the digital land.

While the broadcast, with all it’s wacky comedy bits, and controversial topics of conversation was not saved, Mr. Weissenberger was kind enough to replicate the playlist on this PRF Radio Hour on Bandcamp page. Click through to enjoy a stream of great music.

A Caffeinated Compilation

A series of recordings of friends from the city of Chicago in the year 2010. It is quite an eclectic collection of music, though we are quite an eclectic group of friends.

We handmade a limited number of physical copies of this compilation that were given away at the PRF BBQ Winter Cauldron Series 2011 February 5th, 2011 at the Metropolis Coffee Roasting Garage in Chicago. Yes, Chris Hall got the single misprint. Videos of this event exist in the PRF Cauldron 2011 Category.

You can download the compilation for free at https://caffeinatedrecordings.bandcamp.com/.

Manual Labor by Matt, Vansassa, & Jim. Artwork by: Jim Ford.