EASTER BLOODHOUNDS: Easter Bloodhounds

Easter Bloodhounds

Easter Bloodhounds

© 2007 Easter Bloodhounds (634479478437)

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A loud and heavy noise rock band, hailing from Boston, Massachusetts.

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Heavy noise rock with rock n' roll tendencies?!!?!?

The Easter Bloodhounds. Formed by Jon Christopher on guitar and vocals, and Jon Somers on drums. The band have been playing loud and heavy noise rock, in and around Boston since 2004. With a wide range of influences including Sonic Youth, Melvins, early Flaming Lips, Fugazi, Godflesh, Sex Pistols, and many more. This self titled CD represents the best songs the band came up with over the past few years. Includes recorded versions of live favorites such as Pig, This Pipe Dream, Angels & Devils, and Disconnected.
Beautifully engineered, produced and mixed by Glenn Smith at The G-Spot Recording Studio, and mastered by Nick Zampiello at New Alliance East.

The Easter Bloodhounds are a power duo! They continue to play in and around the Boston area. please check them out if you can!

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  • Noise rock to make your anus bleed.
    author: Tha Duckman (Crap Records)

    After hearing such good reviews about this album, and loving every thing else done by Jon Christopher, I had to get it. And it really is a worthy buy. Every track is perfect, not over produced, incredibly raw and visceral with every sound about as perfect as you can get. For the sake of humanity, I hope that these guys go far, or rock will die. BUY THIS FUCKING ALBUM!! The future of music needs it, dudes!

  • author: Sleaze Grinder

    Easter Bloodhounds Self-titled I don’t know if this will be a stunning revelation or not, but I find most modern metal completely boring. Snoozeville. Greasy kid’s stuff. Not this, though. Easter Bloodhounds is a Boston band, steeped in furious riffage and battering drum beats, influenced, I’m guessing, by the Isis tower-of-power. Possibly some Satan-worshipping doom-ass bands, as well. The end result is a real feast of snakes. Imagine the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion as bikers gripped in an episode of psychotic depression. Immense. “Throw It All Away” is a sure-fire wrist-slashing classic. Forget “Suicide Solution”, end it all with this one, its way cooler. If these fuckers have something to do with the future of metal, maybe metal isn’t doomed to terminal lameness after all. Stay tuned.

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