Zodiac Mountain - Religious Knives
Thursday, June 29th
Religious Knives
(Members of Double Leopards + Mouthus)
Zodiac Mountain
(Wooden Wand + Clay Ruby of Davenport)
Harrius
(Featuring Jenny Graf of Metalux)
Soliday + Solotroff
(of Magic Missile/Behold! The Living Corpse + BLOODYMINDED)
Locrian
(of Unlucky Atlas)
Show: 8:00 PM
Admission: $9.00 donation
All Ages
Religious Knives

Religious Knives is Maya Miller, Michael Bernstein and Nate Nelson. They spend a lot of their time playing in bands like Double Leopards, White Rock and Mouthus, and running labels like Heavy Tapes and Our Mouth. This recent incarnation of Religious Knives has been compared to Goblin and Popul Vuh, which is chill, because who wouldn't love that? Electric Piano, Guitar, Drums, Percussion, Tapes, Effects, and plenty of Singing, Moaning, and Screaming all find themselves together at last in Brooklyn, New York. Come and love with them today.
Zodiac Mountain

Zodiac Mountain is Wooden Wand & Clay Ruby (Knoxville/Madison), known for fronting Wooden Wand & The Vanishing Voice and The Davenport Family, respectively. For this tour, the duo (plus occasional special guests like Tovah Olson of Dead Machines and Maya Miller of Double Leopards and Religious Knives) come together to shake the demons out and let the blues muse cruise wild weekend style. In other words, anything goes! No requests for certain songs will be honored and may very well get you shoved around. The boys have been listening to tons of Hawkwind and Velvet Underground bootlegs, to give you an idea of their current mindstate (hedonism / reverence / heaviosity), and they hope maybe you can pick up what they're putting down this time around.
Harrius
J. Gräf Bibulah and Chiara Giovando’s project Harrius blends an Appalachian vocal sensibility with noisy cacophonic), hallucinatory visions of a dry, barren earth. Windswept moments give way to tumble-weaves of vicious packs of dogs. The resulting effect of novel combinations of lyrics, dust, harp, tranoe, fiddle, filters and guitar is an oddly narrative one. These two Baltimore- based artists previous work includes Metalux, Black Coitus Family and solo projects, as well as various collisions with the arteries of underground music in America over the past decade. Their collaboration extends beyond the realm of music. This tour happens as they make their way to the Badlands with a slew of characters including James Twig Harper and Daniel Higgs to film images for a devisionist Western. Their first LP will be released on Ehse Records out of Baltimore in June 2006.
Religious Knives
(Members of Double Leopards + Mouthus)
Zodiac Mountain
(Wooden Wand + Clay Ruby of Davenport)
Harrius
(Featuring Jenny Graf of Metalux)
Soliday + Solotroff
(of Magic Missile/Behold! The Living Corpse + BLOODYMINDED)
Locrian
(of Unlucky Atlas)
Show: 8:00 PM
Admission: $9.00 donation
All Ages
Religious Knives

Religious Knives is Maya Miller, Michael Bernstein and Nate Nelson. They spend a lot of their time playing in bands like Double Leopards, White Rock and Mouthus, and running labels like Heavy Tapes and Our Mouth. This recent incarnation of Religious Knives has been compared to Goblin and Popul Vuh, which is chill, because who wouldn't love that? Electric Piano, Guitar, Drums, Percussion, Tapes, Effects, and plenty of Singing, Moaning, and Screaming all find themselves together at last in Brooklyn, New York. Come and love with them today.
Zodiac Mountain

Zodiac Mountain is Wooden Wand & Clay Ruby (Knoxville/Madison), known for fronting Wooden Wand & The Vanishing Voice and The Davenport Family, respectively. For this tour, the duo (plus occasional special guests like Tovah Olson of Dead Machines and Maya Miller of Double Leopards and Religious Knives) come together to shake the demons out and let the blues muse cruise wild weekend style. In other words, anything goes! No requests for certain songs will be honored and may very well get you shoved around. The boys have been listening to tons of Hawkwind and Velvet Underground bootlegs, to give you an idea of their current mindstate (hedonism / reverence / heaviosity), and they hope maybe you can pick up what they're putting down this time around.
Harrius
J. Gräf Bibulah and Chiara Giovando’s project Harrius blends an Appalachian vocal sensibility with noisy cacophonic), hallucinatory visions of a dry, barren earth. Windswept moments give way to tumble-weaves of vicious packs of dogs. The resulting effect of novel combinations of lyrics, dust, harp, tranoe, fiddle, filters and guitar is an oddly narrative one. These two Baltimore- based artists previous work includes Metalux, Black Coitus Family and solo projects, as well as various collisions with the arteries of underground music in America over the past decade. Their collaboration extends beyond the realm of music. This tour happens as they make their way to the Badlands with a slew of characters including James Twig Harper and Daniel Higgs to film images for a devisionist Western. Their first LP will be released on Ehse Records out of Baltimore in June 2006.
