Fifteen Minutes of Bullshit

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Fifteen Minutes of Bullshit

Christian DeArmond

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The new thing is out, the 6 song e.p. Fifteen Minutes of Bullshit.   

The title is kind of an in-joke which could be explained upon request. Or not. 

It was recorded live, together, as a band, which is definitely my favourite way to work. It feels more real that way. I've always thought the goal was to be a killer live band, and this is pretty close to what you'd hear on a good night from us. 

Hopefully you already got the singles so you got the vibe, a little loud, a little brash, basically what I think if as rock and roll.  

As for the new ones, you've got Nostalgia Road, - it's a driving song. 
Sometimes the words come when you're behind the wheel. 
You can thank northern New Brunswick highway for this one...

Lonely No More - A song about embracing loneliness, slow and grinding. 

Gather Your Loves - A song from mid-pandemic. The first lines came to me while walking my dog late at night. Walk and cry, walk and cry. I sang it to him for weeks. Not sure he appreciated it. 
 It started as a slow ballad, kind of Neil Youngish- then we wrung it through various Sinners treatments, and came up with this version. 
That Covid period was rough, and I wanted to try to bring a little hope into it. This song is as much hope as I had.

I really proud of this thing, and hope you give it a listen.  

~Christian

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Quick review from Ether Diver-

Heavy, guitar-driven alt rock that calls on the tradition of Nick Cave, the Cramps and early punk to deliver a set of angry, rousing, fist-pumping anthems. Shouty, gruff vocals and a driving guitar sound are the key elements here, along with a solid rhythm section that holds it all down without drawing a ton of attention (okay, they do take center stage on a couple intros/outros, but still). 

There’s clearly a lot of love here for a certain era of punk/post-punk music, but it’s a good era and unless you’re deeply allergic to the faintest hint of nostalgia, you’ll be fine. Heck, most potential listeners under 40 won’t have any experience of the era anyway, so it’ll all sound new to them!