1/14-1/26 Tour w/ New England Patriots
1/14 mon Brooklyn, NY
Death By Audio
1/15 tues New Brunswick, NJ
The Alamo
1/16 wed Richmond, VA Bauhaus
1/17 thurs Athens OH Casa Nueva
1/18 fri Cincinnatti,OH Baba Budans 239 West McMillan Street
1/19 sat. Nashville, TN Tower 2 at the WTC 3929 Gallatin Pike
1/20 sun Murfreesboro, TN Frankie Avalon house w/gnarwhal, piss bath?
1/21 mon Atlanta, GA The Office
1/22 tues Asheville, NC The Get Down
1/23 wed Raleigh, NC Yerducken House
1/24 thurs Harrisonburg, VA The Crayola
1/25 Ewing, NJ
1/27 Sun tt th bears, Berfest
Just dropped a bunch of records and tapes off at Weirdo and Armageddon Records.
Also
Made 100 more of these badboys, there's copies at Weirdo Records and Armageddon in Cambridge.
http://fathistorymonth.bandcamp.com/album/bad-history-demos
We sold out of
our first 7",
Safe & Sound
Hidden Temple's reissuing it on cassette with 2 extra songs plus 5 secret first demos on the b-side.
That'll be done by January.
Here's some fine music journalism written about it recently:
Oops! Earlier in this 7-Inch Roundup I was talking about the Bedroom
Suck label, saying how the bands they released were all Australian, and
how I was writing up everything I thought I had by 'em, but I was wrong
on both counts. Not only did I find another 7" on Bedroom Suck near the
bottom of the ol' pile (I'm almost done!), it's by a band that is NOT
from Australia! They're from America even, Boston to be exact, and
they're called
Fat History Month. I'll admit, I thought Fat
History Month were going to sound like Fat Day, who are also from Boston
and have a band-name that starts with the adjective Fat. But I was
completely wrong, because Side A "Safe & Sound" is a sweeping moody
near-instrumental that's downright heavy and lovely and gently proggy . .
. not what I was expecting . . . it might reveal emo roots a little
after the song goes on awhile, especially when, right before the song
ends, a guy singer comes in for one single meek but heartfelt verse . . .
but shit, I just keep thinking how much better they are at it than,
like, Mogwai. I'm picking on Mogwai because they're boring, but also
because they're somewhat popular, and both bands use a certain type of
post-spaghetti western, post-Slint guitar style to evoke big wind-swept
landscapes. Thing is, Mogwai shows you the landscape, but they never get
any wind sweeping through it. They just expect you to say "awesome
photo" for a whole hour. Fat History Month is actually pretty adept at
getting some wind sweeping through their emo-prog landscapes, which
makes the "photo" living and three-dimensional. Surprised to learn that
there's just two members, a singer/guitarist and a drummer, because they
have a full sound.
-
Blastitude
I agree pal, Mogwai stinks, I'm glad we ripped off Do Make Say Think instead.
You can still order the vinyl from
Bedroom Suck in Australia, here
Speaking of Hidden Temple, they also just put out this tape of Pile's demos, looks pretty sseeewweeeetttt,
you can order one here:
Hidden Temple
also, finally made some Museum of Fat History tapes, old out of print stuff, our first tape + the shaq history tape on the a-side and 10 live covers and oldies on the b-side, 21 songs total, plus a road map of fat history.
Available here:
http://fathistorymonth.bandcamp.com/album/museum-of-fat-history-vol-1
and at Wierdo and Armageddon Records.
Finally, these sweet dudes are helping us put out our next record, they made a sampler of us and all the other bands they REP:
Exploding In Sound Records