When I was in New York, I had the chance to see one of my favorite bands cruising around the waterways of NYC (aboard a ship called The Temptress, no less), but I just couldn't make that show by Electric Six. Sure, I've seen 'em at least a half-dozen times, but come on...this show was on a boat.
Thankfully, Matthew Perpetua did. Perpetua has been rocking the music blog world at Fluxblog for nearly the entire decade of the 00's, and he's always been a fan of E6, starting with "Danger! High Voltage" back in '02. (He's also written for Pitchfork and Spin, which means I'm quite jealous of his success.)
I'm pleased to report that Perpetua has used his curatorial and technological skills to do the impossible: provide a musical snapshot of the musical multitudes that comprise the Electric Six catalog. If you're interested in obtaining a sort-of "greatest hits" of this criminally overlooked band, look no further. All I ask is that (a) you let me know what you think & (b) you give Perpetua some love, especially financial. Not all of us music-lovers have a full-time gig at anything.
Thankfully, Matthew Perpetua did. Perpetua has been rocking the music blog world at Fluxblog for nearly the entire decade of the 00's, and he's always been a fan of E6, starting with "Danger! High Voltage" back in '02. (He's also written for Pitchfork and Spin, which means I'm quite jealous of his success.)
I'm pleased to report that Perpetua has used his curatorial and technological skills to do the impossible: provide a musical snapshot of the musical multitudes that comprise the Electric Six catalog. If you're interested in obtaining a sort-of "greatest hits" of this criminally overlooked band, look no further. All I ask is that (a) you let me know what you think & (b) you give Perpetua some love, especially financial. Not all of us music-lovers have a full-time gig at anything.
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