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MP3 Female Demand - 'EP'

Recorded in a sweatshop, all analog reel to reel tape documents the heart & soul of what this duo has to offer. The exploding 19 minutes of raw energetic noise gives the listener a juxtaposition with the melodic swing and drone-y apocalyptic freak outs.

4 MP3 Songs in this album (18:50) !
Related styles: Rock: Noise, Rock: Experimental Rock, Instrumental

People who are interested in Death from above 1979 Lightning Bolt The Mars Volta should consider this download.


Details:
Until very recently I have had a real hard time wrapping my head around experimental music. Be it the dissonant textures, the lack of structures, or complex time signatures… I tend to get lost – real quick. Typically, I’m a pretty simple person, and if you give it to me straight forward, stripped down, and raw, then I am happy. But then, I’ve recently been getting way into Female Demand.

Female Demand, a drum [Jonathan Perez] and bass [Bradley Munoz] duo from Houston, Texas, play an organic brand of noisy, melodically pleasing, experimental rock. Similar to to that of Lightning Bolt, but more interesting and accessible, or Death From Above 1979, without the glitz and pretension. Instead, there is something very honest in the way Jonathan and Bradley’s music comes pouring out of them. When I’d normally be turning this type of music down, in an attempt to recapture that safe little place in my head, I am finding myself turning up the volume, even hitting repeat. There are no bells and whistles here. No gimmicks. No slick little tricks. Only blissful noisy rock.

Female Demand - EP (2009)

Female Demand formed a little over a year ago in the wake of the break up of The Television Skies. Since, Jonathan and Bradley have released two EP’s. The most recent of which, titled simply ‘EP,’ was released on December 31st, 2009. ‘EP’ (cover art at the left) was recorded inside an old sweat-shop in California with the help of Producer Manny Neito. It’s 4 songs finds Female Demand exploding through 19 minutes of music that when not begging to be danced on is kindly puzzling. Highlights include the catchy bass riff at the beginning of Shred Tactics (track 1), the created juxtaposition with the melodic swing of I Was Waitiing (Track 3), and the drone-y apocalyptic freak out at the end of Milk the Smile (track 2). ‘EP’ will be available on January 20th at both Anotone’s and Waterloo Records. Or you could (should) make a point to see Female Demand live and buy it from them directly. Their next show is January 20th @ the Beauty Bar. Come out! it should be a good time.

‘EP’ currently streams on Female Demands’ myspace page but here’s a little taste for you.
Female Demand – Milk the Smile
Female Demand – I Was Waiting

2010 plans to be an exciting year for the band as they are currently booking gigs for SXSW (Attn: If anyone is looking for a band for a SXSW show get in-touch with these guys at FemaleDemand@https://www.tradebit.com) and booking a tour for summer ‘10. They are also in the beginning stages of their first full length. Keep up with them. I know I will.

EP Track Listing:
1 – Shred Tactics (4:29)
2 – Milk the Smile (4:15)
3 – I Was Waiting (5:41)
4- Riff Damage (4:26)


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