NUMBERS
We're Animals
KRS 426 CD
Release Date: 9.13.05

 

PUBLICITY
Frank Nieto
2:30 Publicity
frank@230publicity.com
206.323.INDY


 


Track listing:

01. Beast Life
02. Black Crow Heart of Gold
03. The Fuck You Garage
04. Desert Life
05. Funny But Sad
06. Can't Remember
07. Solid Pleasure
08. Crows
09. I'll Love You 'til I Don't
10. Time Story
11. Party's Over

Tour Dates :

September 2005
09 - San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill**
10 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo*
16 - New York, NY @ Knitting Factory - KRS/5RC CMJ showcase
17 - Providence, RI @ AS220**
18 - Boston, MA @ TBA
19 - Montreal, QUE @ La Sala Rosa**
20 - Toronto, ONT @ X-Pace**
21 - Lansing, MI @ Mac's Bar **
22 - Chicago, IL @ Estrojam Festival @ The Bottom Lounge**
23 - Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon**
24 - Milwaukee, WI @ Onopa**
25 - Urbana, IL @ Canopy Club**
26 - Newport. KY @ Southgate House**
27 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield Art Works**
28 - Baltimore, MD @ Talking Head Club**
November 2005
02 - Denver, CO @ The Hi-Dive***
04 - Houston, TX @ Mary Janes***
05 - Austin, TX @ The Parish***
07 - Denton, TX @ Hailey's***
09 - Tucson, AZ @ Plush***
10 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah***
14 - Portland, OR @ Holoscene***
16 - Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey***
* w/ xbxrx, Limited Express (has gone?), Mika Miko
** w/ Limited Express (has gone?)
*** w/ ADULT.

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Where once, Numbers were the premier party-rock dance outfit with whom we found our salvation from the curse that was the coming of a new century, now comes Numbers of a new dawning era of self realization and societal enlightenment. Previously three individuals taking turns of yelping, buzzerk-ing, pushing and shoving coming together occasionally to make fight music for pajama parties, now has become a singular sound; an epic, mind-driving sound.

You see, to paraphrase OzzY, we've all been going through changes. Growing up a little with each band break-up, dying a little with each Tecate downed at 4:00 AM. Numbers were once the twice a week show in a living room kind of band. Songs were nuts. Short, accident prone, fall over and start again....yes, even Eric Landmark, on occasion, sported a fake mustache and had the word "beer" scrawled across his knuckles.

Then Numbers went and toured the "f" out of the country, many, many times. And Europe and Japan, too. Touring is hard work, especially when you're Numbers and you have so much responsibility towards the betterment of society.

Ahhhhh but now, now you see Numbers have come together, "matured" if you will. Now, now you will hear a huge sound; an epic, unifying sound. For highway motoring, I believe you will not find a better aural backdrop. Desert flowers bloom when Numbers' drums, guitar and Moog symphonies bellow from the Blaupunkt.

Greetings NUMBERS! Constant and intense, but reassuring in the same way that record reviews which mention Chrome, Neu, Can, Kraftwerk, Eno, Devo, Cheap Trick, Die Kreuzen and Killdozer can be.

NUMBERS!:

Indra Dunis plays the drums of eternal liberty and sings upon the wind, Eric Landmark plays the keyboards of undying devotion to true personal freedom and Dave Broekema plays the guitar of 1000 mighty naked rayguns. Together they will let you hear life as it would sound if the Titanic had never sank and the Hindenburg had never exploded over the skies of Lakehurst, New Jersey.

As foretold by Phengren Oswald

1999 first Numbers practice
2000 first Numbers show, first CD-R
2002 Numbers/Emergency split 12" (Archigramaphone)
2002 Numbers Life CD/LP (Tigerbeat6)
2002 Numbers Death Remix CD/LP (Tigerbeat6)
2002 Numbers/Erase Errata split 3" CD (Tigerbeat6)
2002 Ee-uh! CD/EP (Troubleman Unlimited)
2003 In My Mind All The Time CD/LP (Tigerbeat6)
2003 Numbers/Erase Errata re-issue split 7"(Troubleman Unlimited)
2004 Mind Life Time Japanese re-issue (Wasabi Disc)
2005 Solid Pleasure/No Afterlife 7" (Kill Rock Stars)
2005 We're Animals CD/LP (Kill Rock Stars, Polyvinyl)

 

MORE INFO
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KRS Factsheet