Tag: Broadcaster
Broadcaster at AS220
with Karma Rocket, Streight Angular, Conveyor
AS220
Empire St
Providence, RI
9pm
Broadcaster at Machines with Magnets
with Shade Valley and Thee Mantis
Machines with Magnets
Pawtucket, RI
Broadcaster plays Worcester Roller Derby Car Wash Fundraiser at Ralph’s
with Rotating Strawberry Madonna, Invisible Hours, Secret Lover, Styk, Pillow Man Pete
Ralphs Rock Diner
148 Grove St
Worcester, Mass
$5
Broadcaster at The Parlour
with Black Oil Incinerator
The Parlour
North Main Street
Providence, RI
Broadcaster at AS220
with Left & Right, Bloodpheasant, Snowplows
AS220
Providence, RI
Six Star General, Broadcaster, Suicide Bill, Lloyd’s Llamas
SIX STAR GENERAL
BROADCASTER
SUICIDE BILL
LLOYD’S LLAMAS
Firehouse 13
Providence, RI
Broadcaster – There You Go Again live April 2012
Killing Pablo – Choke video 2011
Broadcaster – Drunkard’s Walk
75OL-112 Broadcaster – Drunkard’s Walk CD
$7.00 S&H Included
The album is also available as a digital download here. Includes bonus track and live footage.
Track Listing
- Passerby
- Choke
- Waiting On
- Drunkard’s Walk
- Old Creep
- La Brea
“Drunkard’s Walk” is Broadcaster’s debut release. Features former members of the band Killing Pablo. A mix of 80s/90s indie rock with 70s classic rock and some psychedelic and surf-rock influences. Think Built to Spill if the Who gave them a polite but stern kick in the ass. Recorded at Forest/City Studios in Portland, ME with engineer Ron Harrity, mastered at Flavorlab Studio by Weston Fonger.
Limited to 100 silkscreen copies
Killing Pablo – Quiet/Loud/Repeat
75OL-042 Killing Pablo – Quiet/Loud/Repeat CD
Limited Silkscreen edition of 150 copies on CD.
[out of print]
Track Listing
- choke
- blissed
- hands across the water
- what we really need are flying cars
- drinking away a hurricane
- how to get on fire
- la brea
- student film
- gnawing on their bones
- quiet/loud/repeat
Recorded with Sean Lynch at Muzzle Recording Co. in Olneyville, the tongue-firmly-in-cheek titled “quiet/loud/repeat” packs ten songs and assorted weird noises into just over 36 minutes. Think of a room of drunken fools trying to mix Crazy Horse with Mogwai and you’d be pretty close to describing it. More pop and less aggressive than their previous two releases. For fans of Built to Spill, Silkworm, Neil Young, Slint etc.