jeremiah foundation jason hendry Wichita "jeremiah foundation is a Post-Punk New Wave Electronic Rock duo based in Wichita, Kansas and comprised of the brothers Jason Hendry and Justin Hendry. If you are a fan of experimental music, then jeremiah foundation is not to be overlooked. The band was formed by Jason and Justin Hendry, two brothers born and raised in the rural city of Augusta, Kansas. After parting ways with the locally successful punk rock band Public Fred, Jason and Justin wanted to move in a slightly different direction. Having a strong affection to early British New Wave and Electronic Music (Dance/House/Techno), it would seem that these brothers had both grown up on the wrong side of “The Pond”... as it were. But these Kansas boys didn't let small town America stop them...(or lure them into Country music and Southern Rock stereotypes...). They began working on new music with the original members of Public Fred as 33.3 montag. 33.3 montag combined their previous excitement for punk rock with their new appetite for Electronics. Along side natural drum tracks, drum machine tracks were added to the sound. It has been said that Religion and Politics are two things to never bring up in conversation. However, for jeremiah foundation, Religion and Politics are the bands life blood. It is the driving force behind the music. The bands faith and political views play a big role in the writing process. Both brothers have strong faith values which is evident by their dedication to friends and family, sincere involvement in the community and their dealings with others in the music industry. Although Jason and Justin have strong faith and integrity, their political views tend to be a little more liberal. Many of the bands lyrics discuss issues of humanity, poverty, warfare, drug addiction, corporate greed... and many are very spiritually minded... touching on issues of freedom, selflessness, and conscious social conscience. jeremiah foundation is continually pushing the boundaries between mysticism and rationality. The band has recorded numerous albums, such as Raising Fenix; A Show, A Wedding, and A Funeral; and Fall of the Roman Empire. They released an ep titled B-Sides*Covers*and Remakes*. jeremiah foundation is currently in the studio recording. I am always looking forward to their next album... Although the recorded albums are a must to any fan... the best way to experience Jeremiah Foundation is their live show. The band is known for their extremely intense and high energy live show... and no show is ever the same. The band generally plays small venues, so the shows are very accessible and uniquely intimate. They are also know to play many all ages venues, so all can join in the gamboling. jeremiah foundation continues to experiment with new ideas and new sounds as life influences them... and with new recordings always on the horizon and continuing live shows to tickle your brain by way of your ears, jeremiah foundation's future is bright... so grab your sun shades, and strap in...it's time to get on board for the untamed and unashamed ride that is... jeremiah foundation. Cheers." - Joe Rembusch jeremiah foundation’s tracks The End (Fiery Red Fields Montag Remix) by jeremiah foundation published on 2022-08-23T19:45:17Z Fiery Red Fields by jeremiah foundation published on 2022-08-17T19:54:22Z Seeing, Touching, Breathing by jeremiah foundation published on 2022-08-15T20:40:04Z 1. Android by jeremiah foundation published on 2019-12-10T19:13:02Z Longevity Side A by jeremiah foundation published on 2019-02-11T14:28:55Z Brother by jeremiah foundation published on 2018-04-05T13:50:46Z communication/communicator by jeremiah foundation published on 2013-10-16T15:39:16Z das model by jeremiah foundation published on 2013-06-12T21:05:22Z ghosts and oceans by jeremiah foundation published on 2012-06-07T21:57:25Z It's Ok It's Alright/ leave home by chemicle brothers (gojavajoe Leave Home mix) by jeremiah foundation published on 2012-05-11T16:37:13Z
It's Ok It's Alright/ leave home by chemicle brothers (gojavajoe Leave Home mix) by jeremiah foundation published on 2012-05-11T16:37:13Z