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|width="100pt" bgcolor="SteelBlue"|<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold;">Members </span>||- Mike Ray (guitar/vocals) <br>- Brett Clark (guitar/vocals) <br> - Dave Curington (bass) <br> - Josh Welsh (guitar/banjo/accordion) | |width="100pt" bgcolor="SteelBlue"|<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold;">Members </span>||- Mike Ray (guitar/vocals) <br>- Brett Clark (guitar/vocals) <br> - Dave Curington (bass) <br> - Josh Welsh (guitar/banjo/accordion) <br> - Lindsay Curington (vocals) <br> - Haley Bonar (guitar/vocals) | ||
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Black Hills Red Brigade is a collective family, given the miles between comrades. Its loose structure shares songs and members with Stop the Presses, Christ Consumption, and an assortment of solo projects. Black Hills Red Brigade serves as an opportunity for friends to share an evening playing music and telling stories. The music is written and quickly recorded often after a long drive and hike through the woods. All tracks are raw demos and ideas. It documents reunions, old friends, and the formation of new friendships. | Black Hills Red Brigade is a collective family, given the miles between comrades. Its loose structure shares songs and members with Stop the Presses, Christ Consumption, and an assortment of solo projects. Black Hills Red Brigade serves as an opportunity for friends to share an evening playing music and telling stories. The music is written and quickly recorded often after a long drive and hike through the woods. All tracks are raw demos and ideas. It documents reunions, old friends, and the formation of new friendships. | ||
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* Christ Consumption | * Christ Consumption | ||
* Clause 83 | * Clause 83 | ||
* Element | |||
* Frankie Horseshit | |||
* The Harps | * The Harps | ||
* Just One Match | |||
* Kids Eat Free | * Kids Eat Free | ||
* Limbic Salad | |||
* Preps on Welfare | * Preps on Welfare | ||
* Red Champion | * Red Champion | ||
* Six Mile Road | |||
* Skin Shed | * Skin Shed | ||
* Stop the Presses | * Stop the Presses | ||
* Straight from the Heart | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 8 August 2016
Black Hills Red Brigade is a collective family, given the miles between comrades. Its loose structure shares songs and members with Stop the Presses, Christ Consumption, and an assortment of solo projects. Black Hills Red Brigade serves as an opportunity for friends to share an evening playing music and telling stories. The music is written and quickly recorded often after a long drive and hike through the woods. All tracks are raw demos and ideas. It documents reunions, old friends, and the formation of new friendships. |
Releases
- Black Hills Red Brigade - Misc. Recordings (Volume 1)
- Black Hills Red Brigade - Misc. Recordings (Volume 2)
Live Recordings
Photos
Links
See Also
- Christ Consumption
- Clause 83
- Element
- Frankie Horseshit
- The Harps
- Just One Match
- Kids Eat Free
- Limbic Salad
- Preps on Welfare
- Red Champion
- Six Mile Road
- Skin Shed
- Stop the Presses
- Straight from the Heart