DD/MM/YYYY
date: March 17, 2009
label: We Are Busy Bodies

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mp3 - Infinity Skull Cube
mp3 - Digital Haircut
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tracklist:
1. Bronzage
2. Nol Life
3. "They"
4. Infinity Skull Cube
5. My Glasses
6. Birdtown
7. Sirius
8. Lismer
9. Real Eyes
10. $50 000 Guitar Gear
11. I'm Still In The Walls
12. Digital Haircut
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Our newest album, Black Square, is scheduled for digital release on February 17th, street release on March 17th through We Are Busy Bodies (Canada) & European Release through Deleted Art shortly thereafter. It is the by-product of van-confined wanderlust, inevitable maturity & our growing comfort level in the studio environment. We do not deviate too far from our origin, but there’s an inherent seriousness that may have evaded previous releases.
We don’t have a name and there is no wrong way to say DD/MM/YYYY. We are inclined to explore, open to all concepts, and are stubborn only with regards to a ‘no-style’ approach to making music. Notable inspiration comes to us from the works of Frank Zappa, Melt Banana, DADA art and video games. Anticipate an urgent set of elastic songs – dramatic & tempered by healthy doses of irreverence that make it hard to stand still. A swat-team style five-man workout along with healthy jogs from one instrument to another, arrangement-swapping, and seemingly random walks on & off the stage.
We have supported every release with incessant, warrior-like, touring. Our upcoming North American tour with Don Caballero spans 4 weeks & includes several dates with sBACH. Previous North American tours have paired us with Crystal Castles, Japanther, as well as Video Hippos and saw us crossing paths with Kid Koala, Blood Brothers, Matt & Kim, No Age, Dan Deacon, Mika Miko, & The Yardbirds! In fall ‘08 we embarked upon a 4-week European tour.
We have received profiles &/or praise from the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, Chart Attack, Now, Eye, exclaim! LA Weekly, MuchMusic, Myspace, & Spin.com. 777 Out of Touch Records, May ’08).
“Sirens roar, guitars burn their notes, drums scatter like cockroaches in light and a breakdown hammers home their discombobulating nature before launching into a riveting climax that ends with a calming plateau.” – exclaim!
Infinity Skull Cube Video
