New EA sendspace thread
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 2:02 pm
life is chaos... Music is the balm.....
2 editions for y'all today
Current 93 presents Dogs Blood Order
http://www.sendspace.com/file/l0yya5
Sun City Girls - Dante's Disneyland Inferno
Dark and twisted storytelling by Charles Gocher backed by a variety of instrumental moods: bongo bohemia, C&W, lounge swing swong, ooga booga rock, children's melodies and all things in between.
Includes two Uncle Jim pieces, his first appearance since the debut LP in 1984. Also, "Hector and Chino" features guest vocals by 9-year-old Crystal Gallegos.
Much of the material on this release was originally recorded during the Torch of the Mystics sessions, remixed by Scott Colburn and the band.
Locust in Chicago reissued this as a 3-LP set in 2002 as a limited edition of 500.
"Sun City Girls don't appear as the psychedelic rock band of Torch of the Mystics in this sequence; it's more like the absurd theater of Jacks Creek, where Kurt Weill meets William S. Burroughs and the two set about composing depraved children's songs." — Martin Walters, All Music Guide
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0hr9u1
The SCG is a pretty large file, sorry 'bout that, it'll take a while, but It's worth it. Trust me.
2 editions for y'all today
Current 93 presents Dogs Blood Order

http://www.sendspace.com/file/l0yya5
Sun City Girls - Dante's Disneyland Inferno

Dark and twisted storytelling by Charles Gocher backed by a variety of instrumental moods: bongo bohemia, C&W, lounge swing swong, ooga booga rock, children's melodies and all things in between.
Includes two Uncle Jim pieces, his first appearance since the debut LP in 1984. Also, "Hector and Chino" features guest vocals by 9-year-old Crystal Gallegos.
Much of the material on this release was originally recorded during the Torch of the Mystics sessions, remixed by Scott Colburn and the band.
Locust in Chicago reissued this as a 3-LP set in 2002 as a limited edition of 500.
"Sun City Girls don't appear as the psychedelic rock band of Torch of the Mystics in this sequence; it's more like the absurd theater of Jacks Creek, where Kurt Weill meets William S. Burroughs and the two set about composing depraved children's songs." — Martin Walters, All Music Guide
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0hr9u1
The SCG is a pretty large file, sorry 'bout that, it'll take a while, but It's worth it. Trust me.