About Guts Club, Mindtroll, Pony Farm
Former child beauty queen, Lindsey Baker, started Guts Club as a series of music videos that ended up looking like creepy love letters from someone seriously interested in hanging themselves from their own large intestine. The songs in the videos began to dominate the project and the series turned into an album.
Guts Club’s debut full-length, The Arm Wrestling Tournament, was recorded and engineered by Tyler Wood of Oh My Goodness in The Catskills, where all feats of bravery and shamelessness should occur.
Lindsey Baker’s father was an actual arm wrestling enthusiast. She has not, however, physically drowned a loved one, or kept a significant other in the trunk of her car.
The Arm Wrestling Tournament was released on February 10, 2015.
Mindtroll crept up from the Gowanus Canal in early 2010 and has since spent their time honing their inscrutable sound, which is not unlike the angriest children's choir.
Pony Farm, a Brooklyn-based, witchy and enchanting lady trio, was forged in the spiral-y atmosphere of distant planets through stardust, and fossil fuel. With guitar, drums, a glockenspiel, and three-part vocal harmonies, they create impossible to pinpoint sounds that range from catchy rock songs and wild vocals to haunting ballads about time-travel. They are currently working on a concept album involving pre-teen girls, suicide, alien life forms, and time travel and have an EP to be released in the coming months. Stay tuned.
Guts Club’s debut full-length, The Arm Wrestling Tournament, was recorded and engineered by Tyler Wood of Oh My Goodness in The Catskills, where all feats of bravery and shamelessness should occur.
Lindsey Baker’s father was an actual arm wrestling enthusiast. She has not, however, physically drowned a loved one, or kept a significant other in the trunk of her car.
The Arm Wrestling Tournament was released on February 10, 2015.
Mindtroll crept up from the Gowanus Canal in early 2010 and has since spent their time honing their inscrutable sound, which is not unlike the angriest children's choir.
Pony Farm, a Brooklyn-based, witchy and enchanting lady trio, was forged in the spiral-y atmosphere of distant planets through stardust, and fossil fuel. With guitar, drums, a glockenspiel, and three-part vocal harmonies, they create impossible to pinpoint sounds that range from catchy rock songs and wild vocals to haunting ballads about time-travel. They are currently working on a concept album involving pre-teen girls, suicide, alien life forms, and time travel and have an EP to be released in the coming months. Stay tuned.
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