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InfeStation

We’re back, baby! Aephy is re-launched!

After a long break, we’ve recuperated and are ready to infest our fair cities once again. Enjoy this promotional video showcasing just some of the art that festers our beloved Twin Cities.

Infest the city. Make art. Talk about art.

Video by Gus Ganley

Music: “Love Don’t Pay My Bills” by Danami


Venus DeMars & All the Pretty Horses – Lust/ The Triple Rock/ 12-2-11

From All the Pretty Horses’ last album Creature, “Lust” is a glam punk gem. The band opened the song with a long reggae tinged jam, accompanied by Venus playing with power tools.  Hell yeah I’d watch that!

Video by Jeremy Kleider and Gus Ganley

InfeStation is produced by Aephy.org and Jeremy Kleider and cannot be reproduced or used without written permission from Aephy.org. InfeStation documents the diverse live music scene that infests our beloved Twin Cities in all its nooks and crannies. If you’d like to see your live performance recorded and produced in InfeStation email Jeremy Kleider at j.kleider@aephy.org.


Venus DeMars & All the Pretty Horses – Broken Down/ The Triple Rock/ 12-2-11

Headlining the 12/2/11 show at the Triple Rock, Venus DeMars & All the Pretty Horses played an hour set, full of lusty singing, dangerous power tools, intensely fuzzy guitar lines and sexy young ladies burlesque dancing .  “Broken Down” is from ATPH’s brand new album 10 Bones.

Video by Jeremy Kleider and Gus Ganley

InfeStation is produced by Aephy.org and Jeremy Kleider and cannot be reproduced or used without written permission from Aephy.org. InfeStation documents the diverse live music scene that infests our beloved Twin Cities in all its nooks and crannies. If you’d like to see your live performance recorded and produced in InfeStation email Jeremy Kleider at j.kleider@aephy.org.


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The Japhies – Love Ain’t Enough/ The Triple Rock/ 12-2-11

We showed up at the Triple Rock to catch a little rock and roll. We bit off almost more than we could chew when The Japhies took stage, to open for Hastings 3000 and Venus DeMars & All the Pretty Horses. Their guitarist, Ben Hovorka, looked a lot like Dave Grohl, and appropriately so — The Japhies were the Foo Fighters on Adderall. With a drummer to match. But don’t be fooled. They won’t be putting out catchy licks and choruses. Think more Black Flag. Check out our first video of the night.

Video by Jeremy Kleider and Gus Ganley.

InfeStation is produced by Aephy.org and Jeremy Kleider and cannot be reproduced or used without written permission from Aephy.org. InfeStation documents the diverse live music scene that infests our beloved Twin Cities in all its nooks and crannies. If you’d like to see your live performance recorded and produced in InfeStation email Jeremy Kleider at j.kleider@aephy.org.


Mark Mallman – Baby Takes It Slow/ 7th Street Entry/ 10-14-11

We have more from our 10-14-11 live show at the 7th Street Entry. Mark Mallman performing “Baby Takes it Slow.”

 

InfeStation is produced by Aephy.org and Jeremy Kleider and cannot be reproduced or used without written permission from Aephy.org. InfeStation documents the diverse live music scene that infests our beloved Twin Cities in all its nooks and crannies. If you’d like to see your live performance recorded and produced in InfeStation email Jeremy Kleider at j.kleider@aephy.org.


The Big Strong Men – We’ve Taken Control/ 7th Street Entry/ 10-14-11

Welcome to Aephy.org! We are dedicated to continuing the exposure of the great arts and literature scene that exists here in the Twin Cities. This is our first post and our solemn introduction into the world, and we’re proud to do it with our good friends and fantastic musicians, The Big Strong Men. They played at the 7th Street Entry back in October with Red Daughters and Mark Mallman. This is their pop-electro-dance-rock song, “We’ve Taken Control.” We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. We will have more videos of the night posted soon, including live performances by Red Daughters and Mark Mallman. Video by Jeremy Kleider and Gus Ganley.

 

InfeStation is produced by Aephy.org and Jeremy Kleider and cannot be reproduced or used without written permission from Aephy.org. InfeStation documents the diverse live music scene that infests our beloved Twin Cities in all its nooks and crannies. If you’d like to see your live performance recorded and produced in InfeStation email Jeremy Kleider at j.kleider@aephy.org.


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