Showing posts with label albums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label albums. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2013

New Badass Player Script, Y'All



Can you dig it? Listen, share -- and remember, these albums are mad cheap this month. Just use the code "hoodooluv" on checkout. 50% off, which means all the mp3s for both of our albums (3 years of work), all yours for the cost of a cappuccino.

Friday, May 31, 2013

June Sale!

For the entire month of june, you can get 50% ANY HoodooEngine Bandcamp purchase with code: "hoodooluv"- that means $1-2 ALBUMS.

Go get em!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Skinny Puppy Thwarts Ambush From The Great Vampire Squid

ohGr disapproves of your hapless consumer mentality.It is a story that most musicians and bands are now accustomed to as economic imbalance continues to sabotage their creative potential. With the release of the new Skinny Puppy album, HanDover, this past October, we bear witness to a record that has been on hold from release for two years thanks to the ongoing sickening ravages of the global financial plague waged on anyone who isn't in the 1%. Obviously, there is an interesting back story to this. In 2009, Skinny Puppy's label, the German-based SPV, went into insolvency, instantly nullifying any possibility of the album's release that year. While this was happening, the band had also scheduled their 2009 Fall tour throughout the US and Europe, yet decided to go forward with the shows despite not at all having their new album on hand. The trouble with the label's lack of financing for the release of their album inevitably gave the band's singer, Ohgr, an idea to harness his patented gothy word-manipulation powers and christened the tour name "In Solvent See".

Supernatural poster for Skinny Puppy's 2009 In Solvent See tour.
In the run up to their tour, Skinny Puppy learned of the label's insolvency, so the band's manager, Jeff Jacquin, put out a press release, which stated "I just wanted to attempt to make everyone aware of the current situation that Skinny Puppy is in. Due to the fact that SPV filed for insolvency earlier in the year, the new Skinny Puppy LP will not be out in time for the tour. We have been in discussion with SPV and had hoped to find a solution to the mess they have put us in, but it looks as though things will not get sorted out until years end. We have meetings set with them in the near future and I hope to be able to let everyone know that things will be back on track soon. Songs have been recorded and artwork has been worked on and once we resolve the issues we have with SPV we will release them."

Album cover for the 2011 Skinny Puppy album, haNdoverThat was October 2009. Fast forward two years later and we are finally able to enjoy this legendary industrial band's new album hanDover, a long-awaited follow up to their 2007 album, Mythmaker. Sporting a poignant design by the visual artist who has done nearly all their album covers since the beginning, Steven R. Gilmore, the release turns a giant mirror on this naughty little world in a way that only Skinny Puppy can pull off. One can assume that the band must have continued to record and tweak the album while waiting to put it out so that it wouldn't be too dated. If so, they succeeded. Stylistically, the record has similarities to their post-millenium sound (Cullorblind, Ashas, Icktums, Village), but at times can possibly even remind diehard fans of their earlier, grittier, analog synth legacy (Ovirt, Wavy, Point) while continuing to explore production techniques that tap into new territory (Gambatte, Brownstone, Vyrisus, Noisex). Overall, the album is a worthwhile buy if you are a fan, but probably not the best pick for newcomers, who should likely first be exposed to their classic albums (such as Remission, Too Dark Park, and The Process) for the best potential long term impact.

Marz233 figuring out the mix for our next hit song.
"So what in the hell does this blog have to do with your band HoodooEngine?" you may be furiously asking yourself while sitting in total isolation (in true troll form). Aside from being one of the most influential groups for us and wanting to show respect for their continued efforts, we are also intrigued by this tale of an extended monetary struggle to release their art. Much like our own (and most others) sustained professional difficulties, Skinny Puppy has undergone major stresses and delays of their work due to the persistent specter of economic disparity. Their true hella swag gangsta ability to persevere as a band continues to inspire us. As such, we have learned to gladly punt any silly obstacles (such as total world meltdown) that might stand in the way of releasing stuff such as our newest cheerful release, Murder The World, and we will continue to stand for groundbreaking art that isn't afraid to raise its voice to make a worthwhile pissed-off statement. In closing, we feel it really helps to make an impact against the powers that be if you offer bands that you really appreciate a little bit of your money. I mean, c'mon, otherwise its just going to go toward that corporate slush fund for genetically modifying your unborn children. Nobody wants that.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Monday, November 14, 2011

Murder The World officially released in digital format



Have at it you lunatics! Hilarious ultraviolence in musical form.

The CD version will be available soon, for an equally reasonable price. If you'd like to know more about the process behind the scenes (we worked on this album for 3 years), explore this site more.

Thanks to everyone that worked so hard on this project.

Monday, September 12, 2011

"Murder The World" in the studio



HoodooEngine is a musical jihad against corporate thoughtforms. We’ll use their tools against them, and drink tequila as the old guard crumbles and topples from its own weight.

As we were in the studio preparing our second album, "Murder The World," James also brought around his hand recorder and chronicled our descent into madness, including some of the tracks in progress as they were at that point (you can hear the finals now on the album). This is it- a 2 part podcast series completely unlike any other podcast you've ever heard.

These recording sessions were a taxing process that involves copious amounts of drugs and self-abuse, so bear with us and check out the album when it’s released as CD if we don’t all OD on cough syrup and fermented yak semen, or invoke a wrathful demon that replaces all of our bodily fluids with nutella.

And of course, the album "Murder The World" digital album: now waiting for final master but already available:

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Preview Murder The World





You should be able to pre-order on Bandcamp as well. Kick ass! It's going into mastering now at Bob Idakaar's studio -- tubes should lend some nice warmth. We're hoping for a final release in September, though it might be slightly after.

Check out this interview if you're new to our music and want to know a bit about us.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

EgoWhore album art

A selection of the EgoWhore album art and pictures of us in the studio producing it.

EgoWhore, back traycard

William, sleeping with his human skull.


Johan, expressing himself.


James and some boobs. 

For more pics check out the facebook page.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Murder The World IS HoodooEngine


egowhore-cover
Originally uploaded by agent139
A quick announcement for those that'd been following the production (and podcasts- listen) tied to Murder The World:

We will be releasing that material as our second album, "Murder The World," as soon as it is ready. In the meantime, EgoWhore should be available through most major online retail services within the next month. I'll keep you posted.

And fuck fashion.