01 No, I Insist
Hot Garbage on July 23, 2012 16:22My Father's Sigh
Hot Garbage on December 17, 2011 02:47Why Would You Want to Tell Yourself That
Hot Garbage on December 17, 2011 02:44Leave the Rest
Hot Garbage on December 17, 2011 02:27Only one eye 5
Hot Garbage on September 06, 2011 19:51Acoustic set at Howlers w/ Margo Van Hoy on drums - 5/13/11
Hot Garbage on July 24, 2011 22:38Live and Drunk at Howlers - 6/18/11
Hot Garbage on July 20, 2011 21:21Probably Not 06 Soft Spoken Silence
Hot Garbage on January 01, 2011 20:11Probably Not 05 I'm In Hell
Hot Garbage on January 01, 2011 20:07Probably Not 04 I Must Be Depressed
Hot Garbage on January 01, 2011 20:06
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About
We started out playing in our parents basements in upstate NY, sneaking beers into coffee shops whenever we had a show. Cormac joined the band when he was 15 and was years younger than everyone else and Jesse, the drummer, had only been playing for 6 months. We sucked for a while but we played all the time and once we did get better people would let us know ("Hey, you guys sounded good. Nothing got broken and you can actually play your instruments."). But after the tumult of our families relocating to different parts of the country, we were in jeopardy of calling it quits. But a friend bought a house and we ended up in Pittsurgh. No complaints, I like Pittsburgh. We're still playing in a basement but we don't have to sneak beer anywhere and we don't suck so much.
Jesse Price drums
Jason Price gtr vox
Cormac Gartland gtr vox key
George Spafford bass
Probably Not, our six-song debut EP was released 9/10 (availible here and on bandcamp for free download. Don't say we don't love you).
Awaiting the release of our first LP, Eight Shades Of Beige, which should be released some time around Spring/Summer 2012
"Cormac Gartland possesses hearts-on-a-sleeve-with-tinges-of-Elliot-Smith musings and timbre, while Jason Price rests in the ironic dichotomy of a painfully aware and detached yet down-to-Earth Lou Barlow."
-Chronogram 7/11
Contact us: macbethyname135@yahoo.com george-spafford@yahoo.com