Contributed by inagreendase. Posted by Meg on Sunday, March 9, 2008 at 9:00 AM (EDT)
Vice Records has signed 17-piece psychedelic rock band Dark Meat.
The label will release an expanded edition of Dark Meat's Universal Indians, featuring three previously unheard bonus tracks, on April 8. Vice Records (10 comments)
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dropkicksoul (March 9, 2008)
Arrested Development or Friends?
fox82 (March 9, 2008)
Must be some gimmick where someone playing the whistle or the triangle on a track is classed a member.
maverick (scott) (March 9, 2008)
I saw this band at SXSW last year when they played some party that Andrew W.K. was doing spoken word at. They definitely have 17 members, but they also definitely sucked.
elephantdwarf (March 9, 2008)
smart move on vice's part. cause i mean... getting a 17 member band on tour is so easy... its totally cheap and feasible.
johnmonkey (March 9, 2008)
dark meat lit my genitals on fire & also We versus the shark is awesome.
oneborneveryminute (March 10, 2008)
I've seen this band live around Athens a few times. I think the bands that are part of this band are individually better. 17 memebers is defiante overkill though. They don't really acheive the sound I think they're attempting, it's more a giant fuzz of noise. It's a lot like a neighbourhood jam session, great if you're involved, but boring as hell to watch. | Features
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17 members? That's a little over-kill.