Showing posts with label Andrew Broder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrew Broder. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Reilver 2nd Anniversary Show Tonight at The Turf!

Flyer by Peyote Cat Shaman

My homies at Reviler.org are celebrating their 2 Year Anniversary tonight in The Midway.

Friday January 13th
The Turf Club
St. Paul, MN
$5 | 9pm | 21+

Food Pyramid
Andrew Broder
Is/Is
Fire in the Northern Firs

Invite yourself if you feel like it.

Dissect Broder's thoughts on Garfield over at Reviler.org.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

DGK & Friends Tonight! @ Honey


Two Sets! Special guest musicians and DJ's including Martin Dosh, Andrew Broder, Scott Fultz, George Cartwright, Rajiah Johnson, Christopher Robin Cox, Kristoff Krane and more! DGK is Jon Davis (ghostband), Tim Glenn (Fog/HeatdeatH), John Keston (Ostraka/Keston and Westdal). RSVP on facebook if you want.

Honey
205 E Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN

9pm | 21+ | $5

Sunday, March 06, 2011

HeatdeatH @ The Triple Rock


HeatdeatH
The Triple Rock
Minneapolis, MN
Thursday February 17th 2011

Taper: empty (emptystapes AT gmail DOT com)
Location: AB, FOB, 30' back, ~7' ^
Source: AKG 414B-xls (Hypers) > Silver Quad customs > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (Optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)
Transfer: h120 > USB 2.0 > PC [WAV > RazorLame> 320kbps mp3]
Edit: Tracking (CD Wave) Compression (Sound Forge 10)

This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.

(Recording removed pending official release.)

Andrew Broder (guitar, electronics)
Tim Glenn (drums, electronics)

Conspiracy Records

HeatdeatH and Ben Butler & Mousepad supported Deerhoof. I wish I could have caught Ben and the legendary Deerhoof but after HeatdeatH I had to break down and head to The Kitty Cat Klub for Perish. Many thanks to Broder and The Triple Rock.

HeatdeatH? "It is getting worse. Day by day. The coming century, will be one of ecological disaster and resource wars; technological improvements that will be promptly turned into instruments of destruction. Humans are horribly destructive creatures. The urge to save humanity is a false front for the urge to rule. The future is so oppressively grim, violent, foreign and insipid, that even a romance with nihilism seems way too quaint and inappropriate of a response. With HeatdeatH, Andrew Broder and Tim Glenn are flirting with the dire circumstances of the human condition in the abstract. The two tracks on this black slab of vinyl are thematically linked in sound, structure and mood. The music evokes a place unpleasant and unbearable. ' One of the things that really appealed to me about a lot of the real intense insane suicidal black metal is that sense of staring this kind of dark, cruel reality, whatever you're dealing with, in the face and accepting it, and having it be a thing of beauty rather than avoiding difficult subject matter. The term "heavy music" stems from my way of categorizing music like that as separate from music that can be casual and come and go and not make an impact on your life.' Andrew Boder HeatdeatH is a duo from Minnesota that conjures up sound with guitars, drums and machines. Musically informed by Black Metal, Free Jazz, Electronic Composition, four track recording and pretty shit, their sound constantly unfolds and overlaps, searching melodically with great sadness and beauty, while overwhelmingly abrasive and terrifying all at once. HeatdeatH is the Void, Infinite Cosmic Despair, and the end of consciousness." - conspiracyrecords.com

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Thursday Nights @ Nick and Eddie

Jon Davis will be curating Thursday evening shows at Nick and Eddie throughout the month of December. Yes, this makes December Thursdays this year very busy.

12/02 - Andrew Broder, Jon Davis
12/09 - Jeremy Ylvisaker & Michael Lewis, Low End Furies
12/16 - Ostraka, Kristen Froebel & Jon Davis
12/23 - Naomi Joy & Jon Davis, Camden
12/30 - *Mystery Guests*

Per the facepage invite: $3 Tall Boys, $4 Shots, $5 Glass of Wine.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

8 "Shows" in 5 days?

It all started last night with the 3rd week of the Wednesday night Marijuana Deathsquads at Nick & Eddie. Now, I'd really like to make it to The Hexagon tonight to record Sorry OK but I'm on the fence about closing the Hex three nights in a row. I realize some people may do this all the time but not so much while recording the bands and making sure expensive equipment gets home safely. So if you're not charging batteries for the weekend you should check out Sorry OK + Shakedown City + The Boys N' The Barrels + Porch Knights at the Hexagon TONIGHT.

What is known for certain is that on Friday I plan to run the main rig at the Hex for the Bouncer Fighter CD Release w/ Children of Euler + TBA while also running a smaller rig at Memory Lanes for Sleeping in the Aviary + Me and My Arrow. It'll be a champagne jam Seward style. On the books for Saturday is catching Andrew Broder's opening set for Retribution Gospel Choir at The Triple Rock and then breaking down as quickly as possible to catch a cab to the Hex. Sorry RGC but nothing will stop me from recording The Chickadee Mountain Martyrs CD Release. If this go well I hope to arrive in time to capture Knife World. Getting set up in time for Dark Dark Dark shouldn't be a problem...really looking forward to all three sets so we'll see what happens.

On the Sabbath I'm pretty jazzed at the opportunity to record at The Cake Shop again. This month's show features an intimate sit down with The Pines including the ever popular 4pm and 7pm sets format. As with last's months show with Jeremy Messersmith I'm in for both!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

WHY? - "21st Century Pop Song" Live in Minneapolis

We're laying the obsession to rest for now but here's a special bonus for the folks at home...

WHY? - "21st Century Pop Song" Live in Minneapolis