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Album review: Alexis Marshall – House Of Lull. House Of When
Daughters frontman Alexis Marshall gets experimental on challenging, impulse-driven solo album, House Of Lull. House Of When.
Rhode Island noise-rock pioneers Daughters will lay waste to the K! Pit tomorrow on our Facebook page.
After last week’s wild show with SWMRS, we decided to get a little weirder -- and a little more destructive -- so we decided to bring Providence, Rhode Island noise-rock pioneers Daughters in to the K! Pit in Brooklyn, New York along with an intimate group of their biggest, most excited fans. Things got pretty nuts: Frontman Alexis Marshall climbed the walls, put the microphone down his throat -- hell, he even smashed a light fixture with his mic stand -- and we all gleefully watched an insane set of heavy, artsy depravity.
Want to see for yourself? We’ll be streaming the show on our Facebook page tomorrow at 7:30pm GMT, 2:30pm EST, and 11:30am PST. Can’t watch it then? Stay tuned for a link to the YouTube video once it’s over.
To watch the stream, make sure to follow us on Facebook. To get yourself warmed up, check out one of our previous shows:
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