Sunday, November 4, 2018

Tour this month



It's been five years since i played more than three shows in a row, let's see if i can still do this.

I had surgery a month ago and i'm not entirely convinced i'm able to do full vocals in the way i usually do, so if you're at a show and it seems a little more instrumental than you're expecting that's the reason.

In case it's not clear we aren't playing the Cambridge show.


A Removal to Elsewhere





New 5 song EP available now, on every digital platform i've ever heard of (except soundcloud) and a number i'm unaware of.

Tapes are available on tour this month and will end up with the usual suspects after we return.

Lyrically it's about the body outlasting the brain and the brain's awareness of its failings, inspired by family members with dementia and dementia type illness and decades of working in mental health.

Musically the process was different than our other releases; between family and employment responsibilities the ability to get in the same room with any regularity was hard to do for most of 2018, so we worked on materially together, took it away and worked on it individually, then reconvened to add more to the material as a duo and complete the tracks.

Friday, June 1, 2018

Full of Hell/ Intensive Care split 7"



A nod to the Bovine Records approach.

Diprivan was written after another shit day in Toronto's ongoing opiod crisis. Harm Reduction and Housing First forever.

Friday, April 13, 2018

Background Music

Available now on Absurd Exposition, 30 minute tape of recycled synths and field recordings, not entirely removed from the material in Intensive Care that isn't bass/ drums/ vocals.

Unfortunately i can't make this available for streaming/ download currently.