Local rock band Old and Weird and local video divine being Heather Rappard have made the funniest video I’ve seen in probably four years. Let your heart fill up to the maximum amount and have a watch. Old and Weird will release a new album recorded by Nigel Chapman early this summer. Old and Weird– […]
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Bad Vibrations Video: “What Now”
bad vibrations The always-weird-and-wonderful Heather Rappard has created a uncomfortable new video for my favorite nightmare rock n rollers Bad Vibrations. The video for “What Now”- from their upcoming album Black Train – features punks, grody basements, syringes with glowing mutagen-like substances, seizures and wild times. The album drops October 14 and the band kicks […]
Transfixed Goes Freewave
Divorce Records is currently running a series called Freewave, where you can download free EPs from various artists for a limited time. Donations are encouraged and will be shared among the artists. The most recent additions include J Fm, Double Vision Quest (Evan Cardwell from Secret Colours and Bad Vibrations) and Transfixed, featuring former PIG […]
Get Transfixed Tonight
You may remember Matt Samways from the great, dead Truro noise band PIG. Tonight at Lost and Found he’ll be debuting a new project with Ian Phillips called TRANSFIXED. Basically he takes the parts I actually like about industrial music – hollow vocals and chugging tempos – and spreads them on a soft, minimal sound […]
Heather Rappard Projects Beautiful Feelings
Heather Rappard – formerly of estimable bitch-punkers Meat Curtains — also makes pretty, unnerving videos (check out the “heathersews” channel on YouTube to see blankets grow sequins and Chief Thundercloud in an moving aquarium t-shirt.) After successfully creating projections for this year’s Wearable Art Show, she’ll be doing more during The Chitz show at the […]
Fashion designers compete in Off the Cuff competition
All of a sudden the race is on. A palpitation-inducing jazz beat provided by St. Germain’s album Tourist echoes off the squash-court-sized ceilings of Argyle Fine Art. With nervous giggles, seven amateur fashion designers rush to their stations, marked by modestly wrapped supplies on white pedestals. Each must make the perfect little black dress using […]

