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The Dead C Play Wellington This Week

The Dead C Play Wellington This Week

Sunday, 1st March 2009 12:00PM

World famous NZ noise merchants the Dead C are playing in Wellington this Friday 6th March as part of Orientation 09. It also happens to be The Victory Broadcasting Collective, better known as The VBC, 2nd Birthday Party. Happy Birthday! Keep up the good work.

The Dead C will be joined by the also very well known So So Modern and not so well known but no doubt equally worthy Rory Storm.

Tickets are available right here right now for only  $15 + BF. Don't miss out,  click here to secure yours.

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VBC 88.3FM & VUWSA & Myspace NZ Present... Orientation 09

The VBC88.3FM's 2nd Birthday Party

The Dead C - So So Modern - Rory Storm - Friday 6th March - The Front Room- 5 Hania St - Wellington

Dead C: Founded in 1987, this improvisational New Zealand noise trio consist of Michael Morley, Bruce Russell and Robbie Yeats. Thurston Moore once told The Wire - the world’s biggest-circulation ‘difficult music’ magazine - that the most interesting bands in the world were ‘The Dead C. and all the bands that follow them’. If this means nothing to you, you’re not that uncool, just a little out of the Dead C. loop, shall we say.

A determinedly international as well as underground loop. A 20-year career, more than 20 albums – most recently ‘Secret Earth’ in 08. Dead C. toured the USA in October 2008, playing with the cream of US underground talent, including Six Organs of Admittance, Alan Bishop and Pink Reason.

Equally at home in an under-populated arts space in small-town New Zealand, The Dead C. were in the forefront of the global noise underground which evolved in the 1990s, recording for Philadelphia’s finest, Siltbreeze Records.

Melody Maker named them one of the two best rock bands on the planet, and they are regarded internationally as one of the more influential of the NZ bands of the last two decades. Inspiring outfits as diverse as Wolf Eyes, Flying Saucer Attack, Pavement, Black Dice, Comets on Fire and Bardo Pond, they are determinedly ‘anti-industry’, self managed, and exist outside most accepted notions of music. Every show they play is different, and 100% improvised on the spot.

So So Modern: In a storm of information So So Modern yield and grasp the weight of authenticity, solidifying sound bytes into knowledge that can simultaneously exist as wisdom, its magnetism assembles a perfect geometric structure designed to crush irony and spontaneously fulfil meaninglessness. Upon this a transference of energy uplifts and reunites the fragments parts back into a balanced, perfect system. This system, the singularity upon which we rest, resonates a perfect harmony that vibrates the emotional sphere of the inner realms. Furthermore, this hypnotic binaural beat will heal all of tranquillity and defy all laws of the universe infinity force power wing eternal light rider.

After spending much of the last two years touring overseas, So So Modern have returned to the fair shores of New Zealand to record their first full length album. Enjoy!

 

www.myspace.com/sosomodern

Rory Storm & The Invaders: Rory Storm is a singer-songwriter/.../solo experimental; improv musician/.../sometime DJ and founding member Rory Storm and the Invaders.

He has played with...Ministry of Information/Lzfrkture, Ray Off, Jo Jo Eff Steve, Kindness of Strangers Opraaaaa plus various other one-off projects!

www.myspace.com/dr_rory_storm



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Total: 3 rss for The Dead C Play Wellington This Week
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Actually I think that's probably so so modern's press release so I think you both have misinterpreted it. It was probably the band that wrote that.
Posted by - anonymous 11 months ago

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I agree wholeheartedly with Nicks critique there...
Posted by R - anonymous 11 months ago

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Dear God!

Who wrote the so so modern paragraph in this article?
What a complete pile of drivel. When will people learn that throwing together a bunch of loosely related concepts and metaphors is not good music journalism.

That paragraph reads like a something from a propaganda pamphlet from the church of scientology, not to mention it makes no sense what so ever!!!!

There are two things you need to know about so so modern:
A) They are S*** hot musicians.
B) They are an awesome live show.

Should be a good show.


Posted by nickx1 2 years ago



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