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Peeesseye

Friday, September 22, 20068:30 pm

PEEESSEYE: Jaime Fennelly, Chris Forsyth & Fritz Welch Peeesseye and its many offshoots (‘Phantom Limb & Bison’ and ‘Pee in My Face With Surgery’) have been slinging mud and clawing at the foundations of the experimental noise underground for years, exploring the boundaries of their instruments (analogue electronics, oscillators, vocals, guitars and percussion) and the acoustical space they inhabit. Their unclassifiable music has been variously characterized by certain sage voices as “coming off like a punk rock AMM” (The Wire), “a deep black/bleak folk ritual, with the good sense to not call itself by some ‘adjective folk’ genre name,” (Blastitude) and like “a slightly more western canon focused Sun City Girls” (Volcanic Tongue). More at www.evolvingear.com.

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Peeesseye

Friday, September 22, 20068:30 pm

PEEESSEYE: Jaime Fennelly, Chris Forsyth & Fritz Welch Peeesseye and its many offshoots (‘Phantom Limb & Bison’ and ‘Pee in My Face With Surgery’) have been slinging mud and clawing at the foundations of the experimental noise underground for years, exploring the boundaries of their instruments (analogue electronics, oscillators, vocals, guitars and percussion) and the acoustical space they inhabit. Their unclassifiable music has been variously characterized by certain sage voices as “coming off like a punk rock AMM” (The Wire), “a deep black/bleak folk ritual, with the good sense to not call itself by some ‘adjective folk’ genre name,” (Blastitude) and like “a slightly more western canon focused Sun City Girls” (Volcanic Tongue). More at www.evolvingear.com.

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