When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
The spaced-out psychedelic rock ensemble When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth were born from the (still active) ranks of such bands as Tuxedo Killers, Dakota Building, Awesome Cool Dudes, and Oh, Beast! The lineup features double drummers (Daniel Doyle, Brandon Crowe), double guitarists (Marc Voorhees, Nate Cross), double vocalists (Jesse Hodges and George Dishner), and a single bassist (Cory Plump). The group formed in 2005 and quickly made a name for itself at such high-impact shows as South by Southwest. The group released its first album, {^Sn...[more]
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Riding a fine line between overtly arty noise rock and a clamorous sonic disaster, Austin, TX's When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth debut this week with Not Noiice, an enticing collection of psychopathic, sludge-punk tunes, right at home at an acid-fueled Brooklyn loft party, or in the soundtrack to an experimental horror flick. "Hairvest," with its vexing, prog-like guitars, holding-it-all-together rhythmic force, and sheer sonic lunacy, boggles in the most enjoyable fashion, sparking some innate, animal [ read more ]
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Seven-headed monster When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth (two singers, two guitars, two drummers and bass) create horrific, spastic noise-sludge for Young Republicans. Formed from the ashes of Awesome Cool Dudes and The Tuxedo Killers, the band crept up on the Austin scene in early 2006 like coffee in a cup, bourbon in a glass, and fine grass. Snacks opens with the band's theme song led by a no-fi boys choir then crashes into full-on stereo mayhem with '1-2-3 Pissmop.' 'Let's All Get Fades' begins with a mangl [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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