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'''Band Members:'''  
'''Description:'''  


Mark Campbell: drums
A dynamically apocolyptic band with huge amounts of short delay and clever crescendos. Powerfully and provokingly beautiful. They were usually pretty fucking dark and mind-bending. Unfairly compared to [[Slint]] and [[Rodan]]. Early on they covered "Prophecy Theme" by Brian Eno from the film Dune and later "Back in New York City" by Genesis from "the Lamb Lays Down on Broadway" album w/ Shelby McDowell III on vocals and Pete Petersen on organ. A free CD recorded by [[Kevin Ratterman]] was given away at the door of their last Show. RIP.


Matthew Gardiner: bass
'''Link:'''


Tyler Trotter: guitar/synth/samples/vibes
[http://www.myspace.com/strikecity Strike City on myspace] - MP3s of "Phonographic Memory" and "Social Faux Pas"


Michael Oerther: guitar


Shawn Trail: mallets/drums/djembe/perc/pianet  
'''Band Members''':
*[[Mark Campbell]]: drums
*[[Matthew Gardiner]]: bass
*[[Tyler Trotter]]: guitar/synth/samples/vibes
*[[Michael Oerther]]: guitar
*[[Shawn Trail]]: mallets/drums/djembe/perc/pianet  


'''Other members include''':
*[[Jon Smith]]: drums
*[[Patrick Luebbers]]: sample guru
*[[Pete Petersen]]: piano
*[[Cinemanonymous]]: multi-projection film ensemble (Scott Carney, Ryan Daly, Noel Havier, Rian Ridge)
*[[Aron Conaway]]: Occasional Visual Stimuli & Graphic Design


'''Other members include:'''


John Smith: drums
'''Influences''':  
 
Pink Floyd, Philip Glass, Brian Eno, Steve Reich, King Crimson, This Heat, Cheer-Accident, CAN
Patrick Luebbers: sample guru
 
Pete Petersen: piano
 
Aron Conaway: Occasional Visual Stimuli
 
'''Influences''' : Pink Floyd, Philip Glass, Brian Eno, Steve Reich, King Crimson, This Heat, Cheer- Accident, CAN
 
'''Description:''' A dynamically apocolyptic band with huge amounts of short delay and clever crecendos. Powerfully and provokingly beautiful. They were usually pretty fucking dark and mind-bending. Unfairly compared to Slint and Rodan. Early on they covered "Prophesy Theme" by Brian Eno from the film Dune and later "Back in New York City" by Genesis from "the Lamb Lays Down on Broadway" album w/ Shelby McDowell III on vocals. A free CD recorded by Kevin Ratterman was given away at the door of their last Show. RIP. -Aron Conaway


'''Played shows with:'''
'''Played shows with:'''
 
*[[Arch]]
Fin Fang Foom
*[[Scaramongo]]
 
*[[Tyrone]]
Lynx
*[[Seluah]]
 
*[[Parlour]]
Mercury Program
*[[Your Black Star]]
 
*[[Starkiller]]
the Swords Project
*[[The Children]]
 
*Murder by Death
Cheer Accident
*Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
 
*Man or Astro-Man?
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
*Pinback
 
*Canyon
ARCH
*OXES
 
*Isotope 217
Scaramongo
*Halifax Pier
 
*Maserati
Tyrone
*Last House on the Left
 
*the Swords Project
Mono
*Entertainment
 
*Lynx
Seleuah
*Fin Fang Foom
 
*Mono
Parlour
*Mercury Program
 
*Cheer-Accident
Your Black Star
*and many others
 
The Children
 
Last House on the Left
 
Entertainment
 
and others

Latest revision as of 13:49, 14 March 2010

Description:

A dynamically apocolyptic band with huge amounts of short delay and clever crescendos. Powerfully and provokingly beautiful. They were usually pretty fucking dark and mind-bending. Unfairly compared to Slint and Rodan. Early on they covered "Prophecy Theme" by Brian Eno from the film Dune and later "Back in New York City" by Genesis from "the Lamb Lays Down on Broadway" album w/ Shelby McDowell III on vocals and Pete Petersen on organ. A free CD recorded by Kevin Ratterman was given away at the door of their last Show. RIP.

Link:

Strike City on myspace - MP3s of "Phonographic Memory" and "Social Faux Pas"


Band Members:

Other members include:


Influences: Pink Floyd, Philip Glass, Brian Eno, Steve Reich, King Crimson, This Heat, Cheer-Accident, CAN

Played shows with: