The title of this album is a line pinched from the Bern Porter poem 'The Last Acts of St. Fuck You".
It was recorded, if memory serves, in the warm weather months of 2005 and was initially released, not long after that, by Beniffer Editions as a CDr, all with different art work (made by Beniffer), one example of which is what you see here.
As Deuce Avenue, Noah Anthony explores an unhurried, warm style of drone music that is less abrasive and more subliminally soothing. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 10, 2020
Skyler Skjelset of Fleet Foxes goes experimental on this full-length, which combines elements of drone and minimalism with indie rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 6, 2020
Field recordings intertwine with hushed acoustics and gentle ambience to create songs that are hypnotic and immersive. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 13, 2020
A surprise new release from Moor Mother and Olof Melander fuses free jazz to synth experimentalism to hypnotic effect. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 6, 2020
The first release on Cacophonous Revival, from experimentalist Samuel Goff, uses avant-garde approaches to get at personal narratives. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2020