YOU'RE NO SAVIOR JUST A FUCK BOY COG
Over the weekend Moth and I went over the bridges to see Your Arms Are My Cocoon at a last-minute show in a backyard in Exeter. They had just finished their tour of Europe and even more recently their Canadian string of shows. I've seen YAAMC twice and it was cool to see them in a more intimate setting. Pocket Full Of Crumbs, Aim For My Organs, Plant A Bug Grow A Flower, and Figure Eight played. Long Name City. Figure Eight opened and they were my favorite band of the night, a very classic shoegaze sound mixing some more "emo" esk drum patterns. Here's a link to a set of theirs back in October. Figure Eight and Pocket Full of Crumbs came through on tour together, they're playing Baltimore tonight and Brooklyn tomorrow. We tried to make our way to AS220 after to catch HONG KONG FUCK YOU, but it was getting late and Sunday was to be a grand day.
On the fateful day of August 11th, 2024 six bands stepped into Omen Skateshop for one very important cause. Moth's Birthday. Porcelain started the show off right with the best set I have seen them play yet. This was their first set with their new third guitarist, and it was powerful. Definitely a band to catch if you can. Another stand-out set was E from Cape Cod. If you've been around, you've seen E. One word to sum them up would be Blast Beats. Double bass, no guitar. Just tone. E put out a new release in October of last year which seems to be a rework of a lot of old songs, which is not a bad thing whatsoever. These songs hold a lot of great meaning and good stories, beating your parents, little dogs, flip phones, and more. E himself is one of the kindest people I've met through music. I hope to see this band more, reminds me of better times. CAPE COD POWER VIOLENCE. Moth did such a great job putting this show together, love you Moth.
If you're from out-of-state and want to support the fanzine, I put up some of the tape releases and fanzine onto the Big Cartel. So if you're interested go ahead and give that a little look. That will also be the prime place for ordering a monthly Newsletter if you can't make it to a show.
Here's what I am listening to as I write this today. Skrawl is one of my favorite Providence bands that doesn't play anymore. Coming from Dean of V-Sect, Wound Man (sometime), Primitive Propaganda, and Piddlewink. Skrawl is nasty. Blackened electronic hardcore.