I SUCK AT EVENTS!!!

Rare- Land of Buried Treasure performance

Sunday October 22nd
Grog Shop Cleveland Heights
9pm

Land of Buried Treasure
Performing the “Turkey Of The Sea” as told to Sir John Elliott

For 8 instruments
John Delzoppo Nate Schieble
Chris Smith Mark Mcguire
John Elliott Jae Kristoff
Mike Wilkinson Steve Hauschildt

To be followed by
John Wiese
John Wiese is an American noise and experimental music artist. He is extremely prolific, releasing many albums both as a solo artist and as a member of groups such as Bastard Noise, Sissy Spacek, and LHD, and he frequently collaborates with other musicians, including Sunn O))), Wolf Eyes, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Brace Paine (The Gossip, Die Monitr Batss), Lasse Marhaug, and Merzbow. Wiese also runs the record label Helicopter, on which he releases his own work, often in extremely small print runs.

Wolf Eyes
Wolf Eyes are a noise band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Wolf Eyes began as a solo project of former Nautical Almanac member Nate Young, with Aaron Dilloway joining in 1999, and John Olson in 2000. During this time, the band also briefly relocated to New York City and at one point enlisted Andrew Wilkes-Krier, now known to the public as Andrew W.K.. The group is rumored to have released over 150 recordings in their relatively short lifespan, on labels such as Bulb Records, Troubleman Unlimited, Fusetron, and Sub Pop, as well as on Olson’s American Tapes label, Dilloway’s Hanson Records and, most recently, Mike Connelly’s Gods of Tundra label. Connelly (also of Hair Police) replaced Dilloway on tour in early 2005, due to the latter’s departure for Nepal to make arrangements for his marriage, but Dilloway still records with the original members.
Most Wolf Eyes recordings are self-released, following the DIY tradition of bands such as Smegma. Their first major release was Dread, released on the American Tapes and Hanson Records labels but distributed through Bulb Records. Other major releases include Dead Hills on Troubleman and Burned Mind on Sub Pop. Most Wolf Eyes recordings are released as either lathes, cassettes, or cd-rs.
Wolf Eyes’ first two major tours were with Sonic Youth and Andrew W.K.

Posted under Hometown, What's Crappenin'?

This post was written by Denny on October 22, 2006

1 Comment so far

  1. lchow October 24, 2006 9:07 am

    Dear Matt and Andy,

    Today in a psychology (my major, btw) class, (Colonel) Tim Kurtz briefly talked about A Clockwork Orange. I thought of you guys. Actually that’s sort of a lie, I think I watched it with Dennis on Matt’s puny TV, so I thought more of Dennis. I think I just wanted you guys to think you were nihilistic choads or something. Which you’re not.

    Say hi to Austin and Beefball for me. And of course, give my love to Denny and Celeste. Man, Celeste is so hot.

    Alright, I’m gonna go eat microwavable lasagna now. I’ll try to drop by more often; sorry if all that made no sense.

    All the bestest,
    Lawrance

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