Silkworm
The Triple Rock Social Club
Minneapolis, MN
Saturday March 19th 2005
Recorded: Empty
Mastered: Jordan Skophammer
Source: Sonic Studios DSM-6S/L > PA-6LC2 > Sony MZ-NH1 Hi-MD
Transfer: Hi-MD (PCM WAV 16/44.1) > USB > SonicStage 3.1 > WAV > TLH lvl 6 > FLAC
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
FLAC (updated 5/7) | 320kbps mp3
01. Is She A Sign
02. (I Hope U) Don't Survive
03. "Don't Look Back"
04. Raging Bull
05. Lily White & Cherry Red
06. Yr Web
07. Contempt
08. Insomnia
09. Bar Ice
10. Low Blow
11. Internat'l Harbor of Grace
12. Treat the New Guy Right
13. Shitty Little Yacht
14. The Operative
Malachi Constant and Maps of Norway opened.
I'm not going to get into why this band should still be around or how the circumstances of their end sadden me to this day but I do want to thank anyone who's patiently waited for me to release this recording. The highly anticipated documentary Couldn't You Wait? The Story of Silkworm is out now. Peace to Michael, his friends and his family.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Gifts From Enola @ The Turf Club (2009)
Gifts From Enola
The Turf Club
St. Paul, MN
Wednesday July 29th 2009
Recorded: Empty
Mastered: Jordan Skophammer
Location: AB, 5' LOC, 6' back, ~8' ^
Source: SP-C4 Cards > Silver Quad customs > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (Optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)
Transfer: h120 > USB 2.0 > PC [WAV > TLH lvl 6 + Tested > FLAC]
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
FLAC | 320kbps
01. City Lights Scraped the Sky
02. Thawed Horizon
03. Trieste
04. Aves
giftsfromenola.com | Bandcamp | Facebook
Gifts From Enola recently broke up so I wanted to pull this out of the Archives. This recording was originally posted in August 2009. No editing was done in 2009 so if you enjoyed that recording I encourage you to check out what Jordan has done here.
Gifts From Enola were booked to play Minneapolis exactly two years prior to this show on July 29th 2007 at Memory Lanes with Nomia but I believe the show got canceled on the Mpls side. They came back the summer 2008 but I was out of town. I was happy to finally catch up with them at The Turf Club. Gifts From Enola, Falcon Arrow and peoplearemagnets opened for Paragraphs.
They have one last show at Bule Nile in Harrisonburg, VA on June 8th.
The Turf Club
St. Paul, MN
Wednesday July 29th 2009
Recorded: Empty
Mastered: Jordan Skophammer
Location: AB, 5' LOC, 6' back, ~8' ^
Source: SP-C4 Cards > Silver Quad customs > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (Optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)
Transfer: h120 > USB 2.0 > PC [WAV > TLH lvl 6 + Tested > FLAC]
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
FLAC | 320kbps
01. City Lights Scraped the Sky
02. Thawed Horizon
03. Trieste
04. Aves
giftsfromenola.com | Bandcamp | Facebook
Gifts From Enola recently broke up so I wanted to pull this out of the Archives. This recording was originally posted in August 2009. No editing was done in 2009 so if you enjoyed that recording I encourage you to check out what Jordan has done here.
Gifts From Enola were booked to play Minneapolis exactly two years prior to this show on July 29th 2007 at Memory Lanes with Nomia but I believe the show got canceled on the Mpls side. They came back the summer 2008 but I was out of town. I was happy to finally catch up with them at The Turf Club. Gifts From Enola, Falcon Arrow and peoplearemagnets opened for Paragraphs.
They have one last show at Bule Nile in Harrisonburg, VA on June 8th.
Labels:
Falcon Arrow,
Gifts From Enola,
national,
nomia,
Paragraphs,
post rock,
turf club
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Brain Tumors @ The Entry
Brain Tumors
The Entry
Minneapolis, MN
Thursday March 14th 2013
Recorded: Empty
Mastered: Jordan Skophammer
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
FLAC | 320kbps
(I hate this site. Server downloads coming back soon)
Meet Brain Tumors, in my humble opening the greatest punk band to come out of Minneapolis in the past decade. Brain Tumors first played the 7th Street Entry on November 15th 2012 opening for some band from the UK. Federal agents confiscated that recording at bar close so all that remains from that evening are individual memories and hearsay. This evening was in support of the Total Trash tape release and a tour kick off for both bands. The Miami Dolphins and Ugly Motors also played.
They just got back from tour so I can't encourage you to check out the show in your town but perhaps I can encourage you to spend 16 minutes reading their tour diary while you listen to this recording? They say that attempting to record a Brain Tumors set is suicide for expensive electronics. I say some things are worth the risk to document.
If you're interested in purchasing music from Brain Tumors or booking a show they can be contacted at this email.
Labels:
Brain Tumors,
local,
Miami Dolphins,
punk,
the entry,
Total Trash
Monday, April 08, 2013
Paragraphs @ The Entry (2009)
Paragraphs
The 7th St. Entry
Minneapolis, MN
Friday August 28th 2009
Recorded: Empty (AKG 414s)
Paragraphs, a band from Minneapolis who I have always enjoyed have recently made this recording available via their SoundCloud page. Wheat and Ice Palace (recording available here) were on this bill as well.
Paragraphs are playing this Friday April 12th at Groudswell Coffee (1342 Thomas Ave.) in St. Paul. 6-8pm No Cover.
The 7th St. Entry
Minneapolis, MN
Friday August 28th 2009
Recorded: Empty (AKG 414s)
Paragraphs, a band from Minneapolis who I have always enjoyed have recently made this recording available via their SoundCloud page. Wheat and Ice Palace (recording available here) were on this bill as well.
Paragraphs are playing this Friday April 12th at Groudswell Coffee (1342 Thomas Ave.) in St. Paul. 6-8pm No Cover.
Signal to Trust @ The Turf Club
Adam at Reviler.org
Signal to TrustThe Turf Club
St. Paul, MN
Saturday February 23rd 2013
Recorded: Empty
Mastered: Jordan Skophammer
FLAC | 320kbps
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
01. A Young Girl's Heart Is Broken In The Future
02. The Herald
03. Seaspray
04. Cosmic Cube
05. Silver Coast
06. Victory Over The Sun
07. Golden
08. Now We Got What You Got
First Signal to Trust show since 2007 as part of the STNNNG 10 Year Anniversary celebration. Other bands recorded include; STNNNG, Vampire Hands and Tight Phantomz. Thanks as always to everyone at The Turf Club and to all of the bands.
Labels:
local,
stnnng,
Tight Phantomz,
turf club,
Vampire Hands
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