Wednesday, April 3, 2019

SECRET FUN CLUB + Revolver

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“With touches of math rock, drone, noise and influence from everyone from the Birthday Party to Gluey Porch Treatments–era Melvins and beyond, "Black Metal to English Dictionary" is nothing if not nihilistic, anti-social and just plain hateful ... in the best way possible. At 11-plus minutes it's a steady descent into the darkness, and one hell of a hypnotic fun ride.”
- Revolver Magazine

Listen to the newest track from Secret Fun Club, "Black Metal to English Dictionary", described by Revolver as "challenging, confrontational, and experimental," here.


San Diego‘s Secret Fun Club has been the longstanding musical outlet for drummer and engineer Sal Gallegos (Some Girls, Three One G) and bassist John Rieder. The band has been making odd, challenging, and relentlessly heavy music on its own terms since 2000.
In the past, W.T. Nelson (Geronimo, Bastard Noise) has collaborated with his brood of Trogotronic outboard gear to contribute painful frequencies across the range of human hearing. The newest album, 101, enlists his assistance again, along with equally brutal noisemakers Justin Pearson (Dead Cross, The Locust, Retox, Planet B), Sam Lopez and Esteban Flores.

The band's newest album, 101, will be released digitally as well as on smoke-colored vinyl through Three One G Records. Preorder, here.

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