Endless Endless Endless rip through your fragile psyche to reveal a multifaceted world of pure color and tone. This east coast duo wields guitars, gameboy, and vocals to create their own unique drifting dream world of pure discovery. I’m delighted to be able to present this unique statement which is the perfect complement to their recent self released album, Black Talisman (see the glowing Aquarius write up for more testimonial proof). Perfect journey music. Artwork and custom tiny laser etched talisman by the artists.
We are very excited to have Aquarius Records carry our Black Talisman cds at their store. And they gave us a glowing review that you can read on their website in their Highlights of New Arrivals #337 scroll down to the letter E. They are fast moving out of the store so if you miss it we still have a few cassettes left here and then this edition is done.
Luckily we have a new record coming out soon. Its on Kimberly Dawn Recordings a label that we are excited to be working with. They describe themselves as “artist run micro-label out of middle Tennessee- highlighting psych, haunting music, dream noise, lo-fi and other goodness”. It is the home for the artist Sparkling Wide Pressure and many more, you need to check out their stuff asap.
We have many more releases in the pipeline so stay tuned as 2010 will be an big year for Endless Endless Endless.
Here is a tiny taste of the artwork for our new release:
Black Talisman is the debut recording from the New York/Jersey duo of Brett Renfer (Brooklyn: guitar, vocals, and pedals) and James Tichenor (Jersey: Korg Gameboy DS). Splitting their time between triumphant post-noise and stretched out bummer-wave, Endless Endless Endless creates music from the sounds of shimmering guitars, squiggly synth lines, filter sweep synth washes, slow-mo 8-bit drums, and infinite layered vocal harmonies all mushed together into a psychedelic, blissed-out smoothie. With no overdubs and minimal editing, Black Talisman captures Endless Endless Endless riffing as songs and ideas build, blur, loop and die. This is music for (and from) pretzel rods and Miller highlife.
We played our first show this weekend at Virgin Island with Teeth Collection, Jason Zeh, Explosive Improvised Device, and Nick Ceparski. Thanks to Steph for recording our first song:
She also took some pictures, which you can check out here.