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Genre: Hardcore / Progressive / Psychedelic
Location Brooklyn, New York, US
Profile Views: 17430
Last Login: 9/7/2011
Member Since 7/7/2005
Website http://multitudesband.com
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.. .. ..Ontogeny (download).... .. 1. Mise en Abyme 2. It Hits By Itself 3. Right Mind 4. Big Data 5. In Case You're Being Followed 6. Regalia 7. ( ) 8. Most Highest 9. Empty Ones 10. Caroline 11. Preexistence and Quickening.. .. Recorded and Mixed by Colin Marston / Mastered by Harris Newman / Cover art by Jacob Feige / Design by Claire Lin / Thanks John Foley, Sue Huang, David Feinberg, Daniel Wilson, Dwayne Wilson, Mike Pride.. ........ .. ..How Things Fall (download).... .. 1. How Things Fall 2. No Girls I Know 3. Left Or My Right 4. Renegade 5. Thick Thick Curtains.. .. Rec/mix by Brian House. Mastered by Nik Levinsky. Cover art by Jacob Feige. Thx Alex Farrill, David Feinberg.. ............ .. ..S/t (download).... .. 1. Lever and Sweep (live) 2. Distance 3. Lakes 4. Dark Radio 5. Legions 6. Holy Mountain 7. Meditation (live +Daniel Carter).. .. rec/mix by brian house. mastered by nik levinsky. cover art by jacob feige. thx daniel, stephanie, tim, tim, heather, david, alex.. ............ .. .. .. ..Join our email list:.. .. .. ...... ...... .. .. .. -
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..PAT FOLEY.. guitar.. ..ALEX LAMBERT.. drums.. ..BRIAN HOUSE.. bass.. .... "The writhing, noisily precise post-hardcore of Brooklyn's Multitudes would have sounded right at home on SST in the mid-'80s, when bands like Black Flag, the Minutemen, and Saccharine Trust were mashing up punk and jazz and coming up with their own fiery response to mainstream fusion." -- TimeOut NY .... "This guitar-bass-drums trio is what most art-prog-punk wankery aspires to—something like Melt Banana doing a Captain Beefheart covers night and you get to imagine your own surreal lyrics. Put [Ontogeny] on and you will be equally at ease packing a bowl or trying to calculate Ohm's law for your latest grad school theorem." -- VICE Magazine .... "Instrumental power trio Pat Foley on guitar (Flakes), Alex Lambert on drums (Blame Game), and Brian House on bass (The Shot Heard 'Round the World) imagine an alternate universe where Albert Alyer is a hardcore kid and Soft Machine plays afrobeat. Multitudes recently released a second CDR, an evolution of their improv-based excursions into a collection of alternately smart, blistering, and poignant songs entitled "How Things Fall." -- Basement Songs -
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9 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
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Ontogeny (download)1. Mise en Abyme 2. It Hits By Itself 3. Right Mind 4. Big Data 5. In Case You're Being Followed 6. Regalia 7. ( ) 8. Most Highest 9. Empty Ones 10. Caroline 11. Preexistence and Quickening
Recorded and Mixed by Colin Marston / Mastered by Harris Newman / Cover art by Jacob Feige / Design by Claire Lin / Thanks John Foley, Sue Huang, David Feinberg, Daniel Wilson, Dwayne Wilson, Mike Pride
How Things Fall (download)1. How Things Fall 2. No Girls I Know 3. Left Or My Right 4. Renegade 5. Thick Thick Curtains
Rec/mix by Brian House. Mastered by Nik Levinsky. Cover art by Jacob Feige. Thx Alex Farrill, David Feinberg
S/t (download)1. Lever and Sweep (live) 2. Distance 3. Lakes 4. Dark Radio 5. Legions 6. Holy Mountain 7. Meditation (live +Daniel Carter)
rec/mix by brian house. mastered by nik levinsky. cover art by jacob feige. thx daniel, stephanie, tim, tim, heather, david, alex
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July 07, 2005Members:
PAT FOLEY guitarALEX LAMBERT drums
BRIAN HOUSE bass
"The writhing, noisily precise post-hardcore of Brooklyn's Multitudes would have sounded right at home on SST in the mid-'80s, when bands like Black Flag, the Minutemen, and Saccharine Trust were mashing up punk and jazz and coming up with their own fiery response to mainstream fusion." -- TimeOut NY
"This guitar-bass-drums trio is what most art-prog-punk wankery aspires to—something like Melt Banana doing a Captain Beefheart covers night and you get to imagine your own surreal lyrics. Put [Ontogeny] on and you will be equally at ease packing a bowl or trying to calculate Ohm's law for your latest grad school theorem." -- VICE Magazine
"Instrumental power trio Pat Foley on guitar (Flakes), Alex Lambert on drums (Blame Game), and Brian House on bass (The Shot Heard 'Round the World) imagine an alternate universe where Albert Alyer is a hardcore kid and Soft Machine plays afrobeat. Multitudes recently released a second CDR, an evolution of their improv-based excursions into a collection of alternately smart, blistering, and poignant songs entitled "How Things Fall." -- Basement Songs





























