Digital Malevolence
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- Posted: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 04:24:44 +0000
Taken from their wordpress
Some of their songs have a more Metal feel about them than others. Other ones, have a more experimental Rock feel, but really good nonetheless.
So, I feel this is a project that you guys will enjoy. If not then, oh well, it still worth a look into.
Anyone already know them? If so, what do you think?
If not, upon first listening, how do you like them?
FEASTofFETUS@Wordpress
FEASTofFETUS is an utterly unique project from the mind of composer Jess Gabriell Cron. Fusing the darkness of Nick Cave with the heaviness of Queens of the Stone Age, FEASTofFETUS has been described as “what it would sound like if Lewis Carroll made music ” and “like strolling through a haunted Moroccan street fair” (Sum from thegoodlook.net) and “a demented ‘Gangs of New York’ band” (Sean March of Dream Band).
The live performances are super-charged by the talents of Mike Caffell and Juan Ramirez (of Dreaming Dead), Ian Malcolm (The Milky Way), and Travis Kimble (Murderland), who bring the intensity and ambiance of the twisted and haunting songs to life. FoF has recorded an EP, two albums, and is in the process of creating the third. With a growing cult following in the Los Angeles area, FEASTofFETUS looks to continue making an impact with such songs as the disturbingly sexy “Diamond Encrusted”, the frenetic head-banger “The Man Who Loves Quilts”, or the epic mind-trip of
The live performances are super-charged by the talents of Mike Caffell and Juan Ramirez (of Dreaming Dead), Ian Malcolm (The Milky Way), and Travis Kimble (Murderland), who bring the intensity and ambiance of the twisted and haunting songs to life. FoF has recorded an EP, two albums, and is in the process of creating the third. With a growing cult following in the Los Angeles area, FEASTofFETUS looks to continue making an impact with such songs as the disturbingly sexy “Diamond Encrusted”, the frenetic head-banger “The Man Who Loves Quilts”, or the epic mind-trip of
Some of their songs have a more Metal feel about them than others. Other ones, have a more experimental Rock feel, but really good nonetheless.
So, I feel this is a project that you guys will enjoy. If not then, oh well, it still worth a look into.
Anyone already know them? If so, what do you think?
If not, upon first listening, how do you like them?