The world has moved on, as the world is wont to do. As a result we don’t post text updates here so much no more, although we’ll continue to post the latest 10GeV albums for your (free) consumption as long as I remain mentally/physically functional. You can find Vertacyn Arc Materializer updates on facebook if […]

A new release on 12″ vinyl and CD: Tasting The Sea from Vertacyn Arc Materializer.  If you look very closely, you can perhaps decipher who the cover idea is stolen from. The hand-sewn functional-zipper-on-the-cover idea was also stolen, although this zipper reveals a different “C” than theirs does.  Perhaps we are idealists.  Praise God for […]

Vertacyn Arc Materializer has released three videos for the 2018 album Tasting The Sea. The topics: bovine envy, driving into oblivion, and proletariat destruction of trash can lids. Feel them here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVCqoPFbMP_jVYcrzQSOYmA/videos

On June 14, 2014 Glimr played an empty 70,000-seat Candlestick Park, setting up at the former second-base where the Beatles played their last stadium show. Album and short-film forthcoming. It looked like this. Figure it out.

Invariably every time Michael powers up his amplifier at the studio, bits and pieces of Christian radio leak out, which we hear between chords and outbursts of feedback. One of the more common broadcasts includes a recitation of the rosary. Now listen: yamaka-wearing Michael is not a card-carrying member of the sunday-morning-cannibalism phylum, so it would seem to me that […]

Don’t know what I had to say back when wanting to be punk rock at 18. In reality, punk rock should begin closer to 40yrs old. More experience, more frustration, more to be happy about, more to be pissed about. All with less future options and nearing your half-life. I mean, the marginalization that comes with middle age inspires […]

Unstoppable Change

The world has moved on, as the world is wont to do. As a result we don’t post text updates here so much no more, although we’ll continue to post the latest 10GeV albums for your (free) consumption as long as I remain mentally/physically functional. You can find Vertacyn Arc Materializer updates on facebook if you feel so inclined, although the Cambridge Analytica events don’t make that feel so ethically pure, I guess. Murky. Life is complex, as you have perhaps noticed. -chirs


Tasting The Sea

A new release on 12″ vinyl and CD: Tasting The Sea from Vertacyn Arc Materializer.  If you look very closely, you can perhaps decipher who the cover idea is stolen from. The hand-sewn functional-zipper-on-the-cover idea was also stolen, although this zipper reveals a different “C” than theirs does.  Perhaps we are idealists.  Praise God for Fair Use copyright laws.

Download audio by clicking on the album cover here:

http://www.10gevrecords.com/media-works


Noise/Light/Horse/Cow

Vertacyn Arc Materializer has released three videos for the 2018 album Tasting The Sea.

The topics: bovine envy, driving into oblivion, and proletariat destruction of trash can lids.

Feel them here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVCqoPFbMP_jVYcrzQSOYmA/videos


Candlestick Park

On June 14, 2014 Glimr played an empty 70,000-seat Candlestick Park, setting up at the former second-base where the Beatles played their last stadium show. Album and short-film forthcoming. It looked like this. Figure it out.


some significant truth

Invariably every time Michael powers up his amplifier at the studio, bits and pieces of Christian radio leak out, which we hear between chords and outbursts of feedback. One of the more common broadcasts includes a recitation of the rosary. Now listen: yamaka-wearing Michael is not a card-carrying member of the sunday-morning-cannibalism phylum, so it would seem to me that some significant truth is being communicated (there are no coincidences).

– ankle, the mimic

 

 


Don’t Know What I Had To Say

Don’t know what I had to say back when wanting to be punk rock at 18. In reality, punk rock should begin closer to 40yrs old. More experience, more frustration, more to be happy about, more to be pissed about. All with less future options and nearing your half-life. I mean, the marginalization that comes with middle age inspires as much, if not more, to rock out about than the isolation of youth. More people should be starting bands when they turn 35.
– blake, happy accident