Friday, May 23, 2014

Clark Nova Returns to Junktown

TONIGHT IN GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO:

Clark Nova with Thousand Faced Moon
Self Injurious Behavior
and more

4th Door Art & Music Collective
4th & Grand in downtown Junktown
Doors at 7pm
$5 cover

Noise fans listen up: tonight's the night you've been waiting for. It's the triumphant return of Clark Nova to the city that birthed him and his utterly ridiculous worldview. Better still, he's teaming up with old compadre Thousand Faced Moon for a reunion show of sorts. Don't miss it. You will be eternally sorry. You will be so sorry, in fact, that you'll have no choice but to hurt yourself. Might as well let Self Injurious Behavior handle that instead, and just go to the show.


Saturday, May 17, 2014

Broken Circle Cult Returns

We've been in a state of transition since the closing of the Geriatric Pig Hatchery and our relocation to the Front Range. A three-month stint in Boulder did nothing for our creative juices or our networking prospects, so when we got to Colorado Springs in the dead of winter we were adrift at sea, with no contacts and no scene to connect with in this strange new city. We've mostly been staying in because of the snow and wind, but lots of good things are happening within these four walls. Clark Nova got on the bill for Denver Noise Fest V, and as soon as it was confirmed Charlie started putting together a special release for DNF. It's a 30-minute VHS tape. (You'd better hope you still have a VCR.) It's got a series of videos crafted by Chart himself, and there's really no describing it. But he made a big stack of them and we took them to Noise Fest. Clark Nova played and was very well received. The performance was stellar and the crowd was welcoming and appreciative. All the VHS tapes were handed out, and the response we've gotten has been great. We also got to see some incredible, groundbreaking noise artists perform, who humbled us with their mastery of the aural arts. Now we're looking toward our next big move: trying to find a place IN Colorado Springs that would consider hosting a noise show. In the meantime, though, synths are being built and tested, comedy is being written, and Broken Circle Records is working on its web presence (hence the blog post after about eight months of nothingness). Welcome back to the Broken Circle Cult; you'll be hearing a lot more from us.