Funeral Horse (Record Release) * Bellringer * Baron Von Bomblast (Rudyard’s Halloween)
Add to calendar Back to calendarFuneral Horse (Record Release) * Bellringer * Baron Von Bomblast (Rudyard’s Halloween)
- When
- October 30, 2015
- Where
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Rudyard’s
2010 Waugh
Houston,TX 77006 - Cost
- $10.00 - $21
Rudyard’s presents Funeral Horse (Record Release) * Bellringer * Baron Von Bomblast.
The moment of infamy is here……a celebration of all that is divinely wicked. Funeral Horse is proud (and a bit excited?) to have you join them for the OFFICIAL unveiling of their latest chart topper DIVINITY FOR THE WICKED.
It IS the night before Halloween and TECHNICALLY FH will be going on after the stroke of 12 so it IS a Halloween gig, That being said costumes are(kinda) encouraged although dress at your own risk and the band is not responsible for any trouble you may cause.
Joining Funeral Horse will be BELLRINGER from Austin. Bellringer features Mark Deutrom from The Melvins! Plus, opening up the event will be BARON VON BOMBLAST – featuring members of Deadhorse and 30footfall!
Funeral Horse (Houston, TX)
http://funeralhorse.bandcamp.com/
“…what you mostly need to know about Funeral Horse and this album is that on the very first song they create an opus which could outdo a number of full length albums by other bands claiming to rock.” – Joshua Macala – Raised by Gypsies
“… the band I’m most interested to check out is newcomers Funeral Horse, which formed out of the ashes of the gone-too-soon Art Institute; they’re heavy and sludgy and slow as hell, dwelling somewhere in the realm of High on Fire or Sleep, and that’s no bad place to be.” – Jeremy Hart – Space City Rock
““We’re heavy and slow… so is our music”, this sayeth their facebook page. I can’t comment on the guys themselves, but their music certainly does live up to the claim. Funeral Horse currently have a new EP available for free download with tape copies (Tapes! Love it!) available shortly. They certainly live up to the hype. In fact, the first two words that spring to my mind listening to it are, indeed, “heavy” and “slow” – but not ponderously so. I can almost picture swathes of people with hair over their eyes, wearing black/tie-dyed clothes and nodding slowly to the beat like a crowd of metal zombies. With beer in their hands.” – Iain Purdie – Moshville Times
“There’s a cassette version of Savage Audio Demon available, which I would like to get his clammy paws on. This type of angling shows what kind of band Houston’s Funeral Horse is – vintage, loving those 70’s, and in bed with thick, rocked-up riffs, and vocals with plenty of ominous echo. The bluesy “Scatter My Ashes Over the Mississippi” is the pick of the bunch here (nice dynamics), but don’t leave “Invisible Hand of Revenge” out in the cold either. Rocking stuff.” – David E. Gehlke – Dead Rhetoric
Bellringer (TX)
http://www.bellringeratx.com/
Bellringer is the live vehicle for the music and collaborations of Mark Deutrom. Mark Deutrom, played with Clown Alley, Melvins, and SunnO))) and produced records for Neurosis, RKL, Raw Power, Melvins, and others.
Baron Von Bomblast (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/baronvonbomblast
Members:Destroy the living,Bowel, Middlefinger, Slag, Deadhorse, Manhole, Dolly rockers, Brian’s Johnson, 30 foot fall, Pasadena Napalm Division, nuff said