DrBriggs
User type Normal User since 1/17/2010
I'm always (and I mean ALWAYS) saying, "Hey, I'm gonna learn an instrument and form a band called ******." Now, my dreams are coming true. Kinda.
Recent activity
| 78 days ago: Phantasmic Paroxysms released by The Screamin' Ohs |
| 82 days ago: DrBriggs listened to What Fresh Prince Is This? by The Emperor's New Skinny Jeans |
| 82 days ago: DrBriggs reviewed The Gold Record by Death Face |
| 82 days ago: DrBriggs listened to The Gold Record by Death Face |
| 82 days ago: DrBriggs bought The Gold Record by Death Face |
| 82 days ago: DrBriggs is a fan of Death Face |
| 83 days ago: DrBriggs is a fan of Fait Accompli |
| 83 days ago: DrBriggs listened to The Shooting Wolves EP by The Sarah Palin Death Cult |
| 83 days ago: DrBriggs bought The Shooting Wolves EP by The Sarah Palin Death Cult |
| 83 days ago: DrBriggs is a fan of The Sarah Palin Death Cult |
Recent Albums / EPs
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The Screamin' OhsDate Released: 1/17/2010 Tracks: 10 Sales: 11 Listens: 19 A clever reinvention (dare we say) of the later Cramps jams, The Screamin' Ohs is an only too short collection of rompin'-stompin' and energetic gothabilly ditties perfect for your moon bathing parties in the local cemetery. To be enjoyed at top volume. |
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Re-Make Re-Model EPDate Released: 1/18/2010 Tracks: 4 Sales: 8 Listens: 9 With unflinching passion for bold theatrics and even gutsier lyricism, Captain Haji & The Doomsday Cadets have blown audiences away with their live show. This EP harnesses that raw energy and youthful brashness, injecting it into these four manic tracks, including a Roxy Music cover. |
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Masculine Women! Feminine Men!Date Released: 1/20/2010 Tracks: 12 Sales: 6 Listens: 8 Captain Haji & The Doomsday Cadets are at it again, this time with their debut LP "Masculine Women! Feminine Men!" With songs ranging in topic from suffrage to the efficacy of tobacco ads, The Cadets bring the same dirty old glam heat from their "Re-Make Re-Model EP," but this time, they're taking no prisoners! |
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The Pangs Of Dark DelightDate Released: 2/17/2010 Tracks: 10 Sales: 12 Listens: 15 The sophomore effort from Austin natives The Screamin' Ohs, this album features a darker, devastating grace stitching up each song into an eerie, palpitating beast. The sinister veneer of Professor X's vocals pour into the gaping organs laid bare by her switchblade lyrics. Best enjoyed by candle light, covered in the blood of the one you once loved most. |
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Steam Valve Holiday EPDate Released: 5/7/2010 Tracks: 4 Sales: 1 Listens: 1 The Modern Wives are a post punk band for the next generation. Layering icy synths with nearly impenetrable walls of effects-laden guitar fuzz, the band creates a sense of delicious impending doom with each foggy, brilliant note. Steam Valve Holiday is an all too brief collection of some fan favorites from their chilling live performances. Recommended for fans of The Big Pink and The Mary Onettes. |
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Phantasmic ParoxysmsDate Released: 5/12/2010 Tracks: 12 Sales: 8 Listens: 8 The Screamin' Ohs' Phantasmic Paroxysms, follows much in the same vein of their previous record, but manages to completely blow it out of the water. Joining forces with The Ohs' unofficial fifth member, cellist Eliza Day, Phantasmic Paroxysms abounds with 50s creature feature panache and serves as a harbinger of Earthly doom. "This is some horrifying, gorgeous country-tinged gothabilly! Surely, this album will be playing while the world is coming to an end." -Jessica Smitten, goreygirls.com |
