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    In-Store Performance: Columboid

    Friday, December 4th | 7pm

    The sonic synth of brooklyn-based Columboid hits the streets on thanksgiving 2009 on their debut cassette on shdwply records, Cruise on Your Own. Recorded by the band in their practice space, Cruise on Your Own shifts easily from a horror soundtrack to a primal get-down.

    The Cruise on Your Own players are Ryan Hamilton, Neil Benjamin and Russell Higbee. Members past and present of Coyote, Man-Man, Vaz, Lewis and Clarke and Icy Demons.

    From bmoremusic.net:

    This tape is just a damn fine release. Columboid is an entity out of Brooklyn, and features past/present members of Coyote, Man Man, Vaz, Lewis and Clarke and Icy Demons. This is one of SHDWPLY’s newest releases, with only 100 copies on cassette to be made. A follow-up 7 inch is also in the works.

    The tape wastes no time getting into the good stuff, as the first song “Statehoarders” is a hauntingly warped take on Neil Young that you can somehow almost dance to. The cassette proceeds on only to chug out jam after jam of jaded sonics and tribal get-downs that are all bridged together quite brilliantly.

    Their is something inherently primitive about this album, as the often prominent synths seem to evoke feelings from deep within. Thoughts of cavemen dance parties are common, as the sonically stimulating themes fade in and out with tons of passion. It’s almost as if Columboid aims to start a rave at some sort of creepy sacrificial ritual. And if that was their goal, I’d sure as hell be in attendance at such a warped affair.

    This is by far one of the more interesting releases to grace my inbox as of late, and I look forward to more good thing’s to come from the this Brooklyn duo. Hopefully we can bring them to Baltimore sometime soon, but in the meantime, grab this tape.

    _Columboid MySpace


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