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Building upon their previous incarnations with the addition of members from Mexicali noisewave/hardcore bands Lipstick Terror, Chrome Eye, and El Centro's thrashnasty SnailS!, Batwings released their long-awaited La Maldición EP today via Bandcamp.
La Maldición is a 5-song snapshot of a band that has gone through a handful of lineup tweaks in the past year-and-a-half or so - first with the departure of foundational singer/keys/bassist Robbie Lopez followed by the addition of bassist Scott Stage and singer Carlos Quintero and then the parting of guitarist Bryan Oczkowski to take a job in Providence.
The transitional EP captures these changes with Quintero's punchy yawlps, Lopez's original bass lines, Stage's backing vocals, and refined production thanks to UCSD's Conrad Prebys Music Center, where the band recorded much of the EP before Oczkowski left.
Oczkowski remains as a recording member of Batwings and plays shows with the band whenever possible, which amounted to 3 gigs in August with the full 5-piece.
Sit down for a fronteracore brutal breakfast with Batwings at the third annual All My Friends Music Festival - November 17 at Casa de la Cultura, Tijuana.
Look for a release party to be announced soon and a full-length album, which is already underway.
http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2012/sep/25/32248/
Building upon their previous incarnations with the addition of members from Mexicali noisewave/hardcore bands Lipstick Terror, Chrome Eye, and El Centro's thrashnasty SnailS!, Batwings released their long-awaited La Maldición EP today via Bandcamp.
La Maldición is a 5-song snapshot of a band that has gone through a handful of lineup tweaks in the past year-and-a-half or so - first with the departure of foundational singer/keys/bassist Robbie Lopez followed by the addition of bassist Scott Stage and singer Carlos Quintero and then the parting of guitarist Bryan Oczkowski to take a job in Providence.
The transitional EP captures these changes with Quintero's punchy yawlps, Lopez's original bass lines, Stage's backing vocals, and refined production thanks to UCSD's Conrad Prebys Music Center, where the band recorded much of the EP before Oczkowski left.
Oczkowski remains as a recording member of Batwings and plays shows with the band whenever possible, which amounted to 3 gigs in August with the full 5-piece.
Sit down for a fronteracore brutal breakfast with Batwings at the third annual All My Friends Music Festival - November 17 at Casa de la Cultura, Tijuana.
Look for a release party to be announced soon and a full-length album, which is already underway.