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I’ve never seen anything like it before.” Thee Oh Sees andDwyer’s related projects have dropped a full-length studio album every year like clockwork over the past decade. For Coffin ...
Thee Oh Sees – Carrion Crawler/The Dream (2011 ... taking a few extra days in the studio to write on the fly. Though he hadn’t been able to tour with them since 2011, Lars Finberg once ...
California’s most raucous garage-rockers Thee Oh Sees released two studio albums last year — the frenetic A Weird Exits and its more experimental companion An Odd Entrances. “Gelatinous Cube ...
Thee Oh Sees—once known as the Ohsees ... Cut live to tape in less than a week at Chris Woodhouse's Sacramento studio in June, Carrion Crawler/The Dream is like a studio session warming up ...
Fronted by guitarist and vocalist John Dwyer, Thee Oh Sees are arguably San Francisco ... instrumentals he was producing in his home studio. Eventually, the project morphed into a real band ...
Thee Oh Sees are the latest incarnation of songwriter ... for the experimental instrumentals he was producing in his home studio. In time OCS morphed into an actual band, and worked under the ...
“The Drop” is the eighth studio album in six years from Thee Oh Sees, an act that doesn’t seem to have the same grasp on the concept of time as most human beings. “This will be the last Oh ...
Emerging from the distant light is the new double-LP from John Dwyer's Thee Oh Sees - the first studio recordings to capture the muscular rhythm section of twin drummers Ryan Moutinho and Dan Rincon ...
Working with Thee Oh Sees front-man John Dwyer must be something of a double ... their leader cranks out so much material that he must have them working – if not in the studio then playing live – ...
Rescinding their intentions, Mutilator Defeated at Last marks Thee Oh Sees' second LP since an announcement in 2013 of indefinite hiatus. Not surprisingly, the San Franciscans' backpedaling ...
They don't look or sound much like Thee Oh Sees, and with South by Southwest's muddled schedules, fearing the worst came easy. Did the kids who bristled through long lines and unyielding humidity ...