Peeesseye at Wave Farm_031507

2007
The Peeesseye and its many offshoots (Phantom Limb & Bison, Pee in My Face With Surgery, collaborations with Tetuzi Akiyama and Stephen O'Malley, releases on Utech, Chocolate Monk, Archive, etc.) have been slinging mud and clawing at the foundations of the experimental noise underground for five years now. They've released 5 CDs and a 7 inch (all on Evolving Ear) in that time. The Peeesseye's classification confounding music has been characterized by certain sage voices as, "coming off like a punk rock AMM," (Edwin Pouncey, the Wire) and like, "a slightly more western canon focused Sun City Girls," (Volcanic Tongue). Family Vineyard honcho Eric Weddle recently wrote in Signal to Noise that "Commuting Between the Surface & the Underworld, Peeesseye¹s new and fourth full-length, is arguably the most remarkable smorgasbord of back porch minimalism, sound poetry and urban decay of recent memory." More info at http://www.evolvingear.com Watch video and listen to audio stream only, www.free103point9.org