Head Molt - live during International Noise Conference at Churchill's - Miami, FL - 02-14-2009 from Breathmint on Vimeo.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Head Molt photos from International Noise Conference 2009 Miami Florida
photos by That Bad Larry. FEB 14th 2009 Churchill's Miami
photos by Gold Pony. FEB 14th 2009 Churchill's Miami
photos by SFTP. Post I.N.C. show FEB 15th 2009 Heinrich's Workshop Tampa
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sftp/3312490048/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sftp/3311659959/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sftp/3311661031/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sftp/3312490912/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sftp/3312488914/
photos by XDUGEF http://xdugef.com/x/shows/INC09/021109_gainesville/HeadMolt/index.html feb 11th 2009 Pre-I.N.C. show George's Meet and Greet Gainsville.
photos by That Bad Larry. FEB 11th 2009 Pre-I.N.C. show George's Meet and Greet Gainsville
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Post Freedumb I.N.C.
February 16, 2009
10:00PM
drums like machine guns
http://www.myspace.com/drumslikemachineguns
head molt
http://www.myspace.com/headmolt
baylies band
http://www.myspace.com/bayliesband
the suicide magnets
http://www.wendyjanehyatt.blogspot.com/
tree creature
www.myspace.com/treecreature
pensil
www.myspace.com/pensil2
illegal beard
http://www.beardofwisdom.com/category/middle-east/
more tba...
16 minute sets. bam bam bam!
bands like dollars, so bring those.
Eyedrum • Suite 8, 290 MLK Jr. Drive SE, Atl, GA 30312 USA
p. 404.522.0655 • www.eyedrum.org
10:00PM
drums like machine guns
http://www.myspace.com/drumslikemachineguns
head molt
http://www.myspace.com/headmolt
baylies band
http://www.myspace.com/bayliesband
the suicide magnets
http://www.wendyjanehyatt.blogspot.com/
tree creature
www.myspace.com/treecreature
pensil
www.myspace.com/pensil2
illegal beard
http://www.beardofwisdom.com/category/middle-east/
more tba...
16 minute sets. bam bam bam!
bands like dollars, so bring those.
Eyedrum • Suite 8, 290 MLK Jr. Drive SE, Atl, GA 30312 USA
p. 404.522.0655 • www.eyedrum.org
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Out Now on BREATHMINT RECORDS
BREATHMINT.NET
FUN & Head Molt “FUNhead” CDr $5.00 BM304
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FUN & Head Molt "HEADfun" CDr $5.00 BM305
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FUN & Head Molt “FUNhead” CDr $5.00 BM304
http://breathmint.bigcartel.com/product/fun-head-molt-%E2%80%9Cfunhead%E2%80%9D-cdr
FUN & Head Molt "HEADfun" CDr $5.00 BM305
http://breathmint.bigcartel.com/product/fun-head-molt-headfun-cdr
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
review of Police Dhajaal
from http://no-core.blogspot.com/2009/01/head-molt-police-dhajaal-c22-cassette.html
This is a really enjoyable tape from Virginia’s scum-noise royalty Head Molt. Enjoyable that is, if you’re into exciting and dynamic noise music.
If you’ve seen Head Molt live, you know they’re a pretty ferocious act, with lots of rolling around, screaming, basically taking cues from the Cock ESP school of noise performance. So it’s pleasantly surprising that their recordings sound so planned and well-composed. “Police Dhajaal” starts out fierce with overblown fuzz noise and shrieked, almost black-metal-style vocals (something like the style both Wolf Eyes and Hair Police now employ), but from there it moves through a nice variety of crazy sounds. A synth bass-drop sound keeps things heavy with some BOOM… BOOM… Either some post-editing went into this material, or the four credited band members showed impressive restraint and organization because often all but one sound will drop out before new noises emerge.
The b-side is more restrained, or at least less dense. It’s just as loud, but walks a razor-thin line between tense drone and piercing harshness, tipping back and forth throughout. The track ends before the side is finished and there’s a long period of silence (or sounds too quiet to be heard while listening on headphones at the Laundromat) before a brief, fierce squall of noise closes out the side. (bonus track?) The whole tape makes for a nicely paced listen and feels like a complete album, despite the 22 minute length, some of which is silence.
This would make a perfect sample and introduction to Head Molt, in my opinion one of the most exciting and consistently rewarding bands making noise today. I am always surprised by how well their recordings hold my attention and reward repeat listens. Highly recommended for fans of early Hanatarash or Gerogerigegege (Perhaps a giveaway, one of the lead Head Molters, Gary, goes by Garygegege) as well as more "song-based" Wolf Eyes. The tape is on Gary’s anti-everything label and has nice rainbow-pop-vomit cover art.
Aww shoot, it's sold out! Don't sweat it, just grab some other Head Molt release, it's all quality. I guess in that case I can tell you that the "Police Dhajaal" track is a free download at their last.fm page! Grab it now!
http://www.last.fm/music/head+molt
This is a really enjoyable tape from Virginia’s scum-noise royalty Head Molt. Enjoyable that is, if you’re into exciting and dynamic noise music.
If you’ve seen Head Molt live, you know they’re a pretty ferocious act, with lots of rolling around, screaming, basically taking cues from the Cock ESP school of noise performance. So it’s pleasantly surprising that their recordings sound so planned and well-composed. “Police Dhajaal” starts out fierce with overblown fuzz noise and shrieked, almost black-metal-style vocals (something like the style both Wolf Eyes and Hair Police now employ), but from there it moves through a nice variety of crazy sounds. A synth bass-drop sound keeps things heavy with some BOOM… BOOM… Either some post-editing went into this material, or the four credited band members showed impressive restraint and organization because often all but one sound will drop out before new noises emerge.
The b-side is more restrained, or at least less dense. It’s just as loud, but walks a razor-thin line between tense drone and piercing harshness, tipping back and forth throughout. The track ends before the side is finished and there’s a long period of silence (or sounds too quiet to be heard while listening on headphones at the Laundromat) before a brief, fierce squall of noise closes out the side. (bonus track?) The whole tape makes for a nicely paced listen and feels like a complete album, despite the 22 minute length, some of which is silence.
This would make a perfect sample and introduction to Head Molt, in my opinion one of the most exciting and consistently rewarding bands making noise today. I am always surprised by how well their recordings hold my attention and reward repeat listens. Highly recommended for fans of early Hanatarash or Gerogerigegege (Perhaps a giveaway, one of the lead Head Molters, Gary, goes by Garygegege) as well as more "song-based" Wolf Eyes. The tape is on Gary’s anti-everything label and has nice rainbow-pop-vomit cover art.
Aww shoot, it's sold out! Don't sweat it, just grab some other Head Molt release, it's all quality. I guess in that case I can tell you that the "Police Dhajaal" track is a free download at their last.fm page! Grab it now!
http://www.last.fm/music/head+molt
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