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The Dead Girls and Erik Voeks Live at The Brick 9/4/2010

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Here is a recently uploaded YouTube video of The Dead Girls backing up Erik Voeks, creator of the 1993 power pop classic Sand Box (I posted a link to the album on this blog–find it here.) The show took place last Saturday at The Brick and was part of the Indie Pop Alliance series, which is becoming a very cool thing all around. We did three songs with Voeks (“pronounced VAKES, like SHAKE and BAKE”):

“Throw Me Out A Line”, from a single released on Bus Top Records.

“My Dentist” and “Finger-Painted Cat” from Sand Box.

A big thanks to Erik Voeks for letting us do this, and for making such great music. Cheers!

Dead Girls to Back Up Power Pop Prince Erik Voeks at The Brick Tomorrow Night!

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Rockville 1993

In 1993, Erik Voeks released an album called Sand Box. (Read my review of it here.) It’s one of those many great records that slipped through the cracks over the years, but has remained championed by a small and fortunate few. Fortunate enough to hear it, that is. Voeks recorded the album in St. Louis, the city in which he used to live, and it features some stellar guitar work from the late, legendary Jay Bennett (Wilco, Titanic Love Affair).

Since then, Voeks has relocated to Kansas City. In addition to a variety of projects that include a meticulously faithful Guided by Voices tribute band, he also started his own band, Miss America. My friend Randy Paske turned me on to Sand Box, and I was like “Who IS this guy?”, and Randy told me the story, while also throwing in the fact that Voeks is an appreciator of my band, The Dead Girls. Right away, I started thinking, “Man, some of those Sand Box tunes would be really fun to play live…”

Now, in partial thanks to Randy, Jesse Kates of the Sexy Accident and Indie Pop Alliance, and Voeks himself, this little party is coming to fruition tomorrow night at the Brick for the next Indie Pop Alliance show. Along with Atlantic Fadeout, Making Movies, and the Sexy Accident, Erik Voeks will perform songs from Sand Box with The Dead Girls as his backing band. Voeks will also be performing solo as well.

If you haven’t been fortunate enough to hear Voeks yet, I am doing you all a favor—here is a download of Sand Box. Please, listen to it, love it, and come out tomorrow (Saturday, Sept. 4) to hear some of these songs live, Voeks/Dead Girls style!

Spanish Chica Rapper loves KISS!

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Who says there are no more good music videos? Check out this hardcore Spanish rapper scantily dressed in KISS and fighting off the thugs that surround her ferrari. It is good to know that music all over the world sucks (and rules simultaneously) as much as it does at home. Seriously, this has to be one of the best videos I have seen in ages. It could stand alone on its artistic merit, but once the costumer came up with the KISS idea, platinum baby…Double Platinum.

The Dead Girls Video Project: Episode 3 – Te Quiero

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010


The Dead Girls Video Project: Episode 3 was filmed at The Record Bar in Kansas City, June 5, 2010. Shot and edited by Dustin Schirer, this is a mini music video for “Te Quiero,” from the Out of Earshot LP, available now on Rocket Heart Records. The Dead Girls Video Project will continue, so stay tuned or subscribe to DeadGirlsRuinAll for new episodes!

Someone Still Love You Boris Yeltsin/ The Dead Girls rock together, walk together

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Springfield, Mo’s Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin is one of the most celebrated indie rock bands around today. Their sound has all the sunny and breezy aspects of West Coast bands, combined with that unbeatable, wide-eyed Midwest perspective. Their second album, 2008′s Pershing, won countless year-end accolades, and in August they will release a third album co-produced by Death Cab for Cutie’s Chris Walla.

We just released a new LP/digital download called “Out of Earshot” on Rocket Heart Records. This new album presents the tightest, catchiest, and most unstoppable rock we’ve made thus far.

Come to The Record Bar in Kansas City Saturday night June 5 at 6pm for an early all ages show!!! Sam Billen opens at 6pm.

6:00pm Sam Billen
6:50pm The Dead Girls
7:50pm SSLYBY

Vote for The Dead Girls in the Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Indie Band Contest!

Monday, May 10th, 2010

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The Scott Pilgrim Vs the World contest is live! To vote for The Dead Girls, all you have to do is go HERE and enter your email address. Confirm the vote after they send you an email and you’re done! You can vote once a day.

Click on “View Sonicbids EPK” to listen to songs and read the full Dead Girls bio. We’re a little behind on this already since they emailed us Friday. We have to land in the Top 100 to move on to the next round of voting and we’re not there right now. Voting ends May 28! Any help you could give us would be great. We’ll be hitting the social media channels hard ASAP!!!!

thanks!

Eric

The Dead Girls Video Project – Ep. 2

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010


The Dead Girls Video Project: Episode 2
is entitled “Why Does Jeriney Hate Us?”…even though we know the answer.
Description: The Dead Girls return to perform live on 96.5 the Buzz after a four-year absence, which they attribute to a drunken appearance and show the following weekend with local music guru Jeriney, a co-host of Afentra’s Big Fat Morning Buzz. Do they make up for it? Find out here. “You Ignited” is from the “Out of Earshot” LP, available now on Rocket Heart Records. The Dead Girls Video Project will continue, so stay tuned or subscribe to DeadGirlsRuinAll for new episodes!

First review of “Out of Earshot” is here!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

deadgirlsmosaicsmallThe first review of the album is in!

Three songs from the album are streaming there as well!

Pete Dulin from PresentMagazine.com writes:
“Once again, The Dead Girls produce material on Out of Earshot that is catchy and polished, full of clean production, solid arrangements, and vocals that can clearly be heard, felt, and considered for their emotional impact. Consistently, their songs offer exuberant power pop and tenderhearted rock bravado within the space of three to four minutes.”
Read more here.

The Dead Girls Video Project – Ep. 1

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

The Dead Girls Video Project: Episode 1 is entitled Band Fights!

This is just a small sample of the petty goings-on behind the scenes of any rock band. Footage was taken from the JayRock benefit at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City, Feb. 12, 2010.

Song clips, both live and studio recordings, are from the Out of Earshot LP, available now on Rocket Heart Records. The Dead Girls Video Project will continue, so stay tuned or subscribe to DeadGirlsRuinAll for new episodes!

The Dead Girls debut new MySpace page, record release shows next week!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

myspaceWell, we’re only a week away from the first record release party, so its time to debut the new MySpace design, updated with new music links and album art from “Out of Earshot.”

A special thanks goes out to Blake for helping us out with that! It looks amazing.

Here are the shows for next weekend’s LP celebrations! See you there?

Thurs. Apr 1 – 9pm Czar Bar in Kansas City w/ Bacon Shoe, & Radio City
Fri. Apr 2 – 8pm Jackpot Music Hall in Lawrence, KS w/ The Noise FM, Radio City, & Bandit Teeth
Sat. Apr 3 - 10pm Auntie Mae’s in Manhattan, KS w/ Radio City

ORDER NOW! Also, remember you can pre-order the album/digital download at Rocket Heart Records through Mar. 29 and be entered to win an autographed copy of an “Out of Earshot” test pressing!