GAY BEAST LP RELEASE and EURO TOUR KICKOFF SHOW
GAY BEAST
Gay Beast formed mid-2005 during a fit of anxiety towards Midwestern passive aggression and as an attempt to make music that was queer in composition and aesthetic. Wielding a battery of drums, scraped and hammered guitars, chanted vocals, retro-future synths, saxophone, and other electronics, the trio (Angela Gerend, Daniel Luedtke, Isaac Rotto) build songs on grounds that adjoin complexity and catchiness, a space where both abrasion and tunefulness inhabit.
MYSPACE :: FACEBOOK :: BANDCAMP
With releases on DNT, Gilgongo, and Skin Graft, Gay Beast have garnered a reputation for uniqueness on the rock fringe, their sound being both too weird for the stereotype of a “gay band” and “too gay” for the noise-rock set. Upon examination of the influence blender, one finds remnants of Devo, Captain Beefheart, equatorial pop-rock from the 60s and 70s, no wave, and feminist theory. This concoction, delivered via Gay Beast’s unique political approach to composition, is explored heavily on their third album To Smithereens, appearing Winter 2010 on Skin Graft Records.
CAMDEN
Camden is the solo project of Cole Weiland, who hails from local psychedelic boundary pushers Daughters of the Sun. With one album (Life of Devotion) under his belt and another just released, Camden seems destined to become more than just a side project. The latest release is Living Image, a Moon Glyph limited edition tape that finds Weiland exploring more accessible, brooding pop soundscapes. “Pop” may not be the right signifier, however, since Living Image isn’t exactly radio friendly.


