THE GRAVEYARD FARMERS
#Artesia, California -USA#
Genre: Psychobilly
The Graveyard Farmers are a High-Octane 'Rock-n-Ghoul' outfit from Los Angeles, CA. The Band was formed in 1998 by Brandon Irons and Eric Gothold to quench their obsession with rockabilly, blues, punk & late-night horror. The Farmers have recently re-vamped, adding the long sought after Duke of Amesbury on the bass guitar and the ever elusive Dupris on skins.
On September 25th, 1998 (the night after their debut show), The Graveyard Farmers entered the studio to record their first demo. Blown away by what they had heard, Hepcat Records offered to distribute the recording. The 7-song EP has been featured as one of Music Connection's 'Best Demos of 1999', has received airplay on radio stations across the country, including 95.5 KLOS (Los Angeles) , and has been part of the soundtrack to the movies 'Liar's Poker' (starring Flea), 'The Hillside Strangler' & 'Haunting Desires'. The 'demo' has since sold over 4000 copies. The only way to truly 'experience' The Graveyard Farmers is live. Anyone who has witnessed one of their shows will agree. Their performances have gained much attention and have led them to play with many of their favorite bands, including: The Damned, L7, The Blasters, Lee Rocker, Link Wray, Dave Vanian, Exene (X, Auntie-Christ), The Knitters, Stan Ridgway, Nashville Pussy and The Paladins. So, whether you fall in love with The Graveyard Farmers or find them to be in extremely bad taste, one thing is certain: You WILL be entertained…
Hollywood's Graveyard Farmers play Crampsy Voodoo-Swampabilly with a Roots Rock twang. Rock 'n' Roll from the dark-side, with an thumping beat and a tasteless sense of humour...
The Graveyard Farmers - The Graveyard Farmers (EP) -1999 [mp3-320kbps]
01 Formaldehyde
02 Tell Me You're Mine
03 Gimme Some Lovin'
04 Darlene
05 Texas Size
06 Little Gatita
07 Mission to Mars
Graveyard_Farmers_-_Graveyard_Farmers_-1999.rar
http://www.graveyardfarmers.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/graveyardfarmers
|
|
---|
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The Graveyard Farmers
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment