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Knife World

Post by joseph » Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:54 pm

Knife World(mpls, one of the best rock guitar players)
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skin of earth

at haunted basement
march 7th

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Re: Knife World

Post by Beaver » Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:44 pm

Sick name. They played marys once didnt they? Can't remember. GOnna try and make this, might be in Minne though.....

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Re: Knife World

Post by morkus dalorkus » Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:49 pm

ALSO!!!!

SATURDAY, MARCH 8th 2008
@ PILE HOUSE - lincoln, ne
all ages, 7:00pm, $DONATE$

KNIFE WORLD (freakout psychedelic rock jams turning hendrix in his rotten grave....total wizard-ry...from minneapolis...members of faggot)

PLACK BLAGUE (best band in nebraska...doing all noise remixes)

PRECIOUS AND GRACE (toking metal...bangover worthy)


http://www.myspace.com/yourfavoritebandknifeworld
http://www.myspace.com/plackblague

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Re: Knife World

Post by Furious D » Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:44 pm

Wow. This sounds awesome.
....just kidding.

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Re: Knife World

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:24 pm

http://s271.photobucket.com/albums/jj14 ... eworld.jpg

i still dont know how to post images

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Re: Knife World

Post by Joe » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:38 pm

joseph wrote:http://s271.photobucket.com/albums/jj14 ... eworld.jpg

i still dont know how to post images
I'll teach you.

To post an image, type out the following in a message:

Code: Select all

[img]URL OF IMAGE GOES HERE[/img]
So if you wanted to post that flier, here's what the code would look like:

Code: Select all

[img]http://s271.photobucket.com/albums/jj144/fetusface69/knifeworld.jpg[/img]
Now, without the CODE tags... it looks like this:

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:40 pm

Joe wrote:Now, without the CODE tags... it looks like this:

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-Joe.
ok whats a code tag?

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Re: Knife World

Post by Joe » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:59 pm

The CODE tag is what I used to display the IMG tags without them actually displaying an image.
You shouldn't ever have to worry about the code tag.

Too make this a lot easier, when you click reply, see all those little buttons above the message box? Click the one on the right that says "Img" (by "URL"). It should display open and closed IMG tags. Now, just enter in the URL of the image you want to display inbetween them both.

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Re: Knife World

Post by elliot » Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:45 am

You weren't kidding, Joseph. Knife World is fucking awesome. Please don't start this show any earlier than 8, solely so I can get there and see the whole thing.

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:52 am

elliot wrote:You weren't kidding, Joseph. Knife World is fucking awesome. Please don't start this show any earlier than 8, solely so I can get there and see the whole thing.
um... im still waiting for trevor to tell me how early hes getting off work. but yeah you should be ok. and if you miss us, it wont matter. Knife Worlds playing.

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:05 pm

heres a review. skip it if you want.

http://articles.citypages.com/2008-02-2 ... ife-world/

While you're sleeping, they're freaking
It's a Knife Knife Knife Knife World
By David Hansen


Knife World on the set of their stop-motion animation children's show, 'Don't Point That at Mommy'
Image by Darin Back
KNIFE WORLD
Knife World
Roaratorio

Within a damp, unwinterized Minneapolis basement, Jon Nielsen, Knife World's guitarist and occasional vocalist, sounds his first chord, an over-amplified shear that stuns the crowd, keg cups in hand and dressed for the cold, with its weight and volume. After a count-off from Josh Journey-Heinz's drum kit, a frenzied art-metal opus suddenly unfolds.

Knife World pounds through their spasmodic set, charging from "Sunbeam," their gritty ode to hard-knuckle '70s guitar rock, to a cover of "Ziggy Stardust," during which Nielsen passes the microphone, stand and all, into the crowd in an open invitation to shout the lines. In so confining a space, the sound and the fury threaten to overflow.

But take the single flight of stairs up, make a right turn through the back door, and you stand in a cryogenic residential neighborhood. Walk a hundred paces in any direction and, without a trail of breadcrumbs, you might lose your way back.

Knife World, a Minneapolis guitar-and-drums two-piece, is no stranger to this musical underworld. Nielsen, veteran of Faggot and Synchrocyclotron, first collaborated with Journey-Heinz in 2002, as a means of gaining illicit admission to a Melt Banana show. Journey-Heinz's bitterly ironic pro-Patriot Act noise band, Ashcroft, was opening the show, and Nielsen, dressed as a giant slice of pizza, performed interpretive dance through their set.

"I was underage," shrugs Nielsen, now 25. "I wanted into the show."

Though they have since made rounds in terrestrial venues like Big V's and the 7th St. Entry, Knife World have spent their four-year career furnishing a comfortable home within this underworld of hidden interiors, of basements and warehouse spaces where shows are governed less by the clock than by the limits of endurance.

Most local bands want to be familiar faces on the Turf Club-First Avenue-Triple Rock circuit, but for Knife World, "It's confining," says Journey-Heinz. "Sometimes when you perform at those places, you feel like you're in a fishbowl. I'd way rather play a roller rink."

Journey-Heinz speaks in particular of their performance at last year's Brother and Sister scavenger hunt, an annual production hatched by Michael Gaughan that leads concert-goers on a city-wide prowl, collecting musical performances as they go.

"These are places where you feel that anything can happen at any given moment," he says. "They're safe places for us to freak out."

Listening to Knife World's new self-titled LP, one senses that they were born for this lawless otherworld. Their songs refuse categorization. In a single track, they momentarily echo the contrapuntal, baroque rhythms of a prog powerhouse like Rush. An instant later, they light briefly upon a measure of hard-rock guitar swagger before free-falling into a polyrhythm that approaches chaos. Knife World is a hypnotic and disorienting composition of musical schizophrenia.

This complexity may disorient a casual listener, but it's a risk that Knife World happily take. "I gravitate toward people like Michael [Gaughan, of Brother and Sister] and Markus [Lunkenheimer, of Skoal Kodiak]," says Journey-Heinz. People who are trying to expand music, people who are excited and purposeful about how they present their craft. Those are the people I want to play shows with."

"I have absolutely no desire to be a part of popular culture," offers Nielsen. "All that shit is held down. It's totally restricted by being whatever it's supposed to be, or whatever everybody else thinks it's supposed to be."

Despite their damnation of the mainstream, it would be a mistake to cast aside the culture to which Knife World belongs as a xenophobic clique. Rather, it is a welcoming fellowship of venues and performers unified by a desire to participate in an environment that requires imagination and elbow grease to unearth, a benevolent counterrevolution where the only prerequisite is the curiosity to seek it out.

"I always like it when things are kept a little abstract or strange or hidden," says Journey-Heinz. "If someone can create an interesting puzzle and allow me to participate in it and put the pieces together, it just makes it more interesting for everyone."

Twisting his beard between thumb and forefinger, Nielsen distills it: "I like to freak the fuck out," he says, "and I want people to go crazy. I don't want anyone to restrict themselves or get stuck in an idea of what a thing is supposed to be." This is the freedom Knife World relish, a freedom they and their peers have found in abundance between the sometimes austere lines of our local music narrative.

Back in the basement, hysteria has taken hold. Crazed by the din, a sprawl of bodies falls in a tangle to the floor, advancing like night tide upon Knife World. As their set staggers into its final, exhausted movement, the airless room feels suddenly infinite, the night bottomless and without visible end.

This power may be Knife World's most precious talent after all—the power to deafen you to your own inhibitions. To make you feel that, though there may still be a world above, it is an inert, catatonic world, one so silent that, until this last song ends, it hardly exists at all.

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:00 am

this friday.

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:33 am

acham

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:38 pm

somebody pm me the address please.

EDIT- thanks.

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Re: Knife World

Post by teedotjaydot » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:49 pm

okay, just did some reading about the vinyl they're going to have with them after hearing rumors of AMAZINGNESS from joseph.

Knife World's vinyl release has a 3-D gatefold cover.

yeah, it comes with 3-D glasses......PRINTED INTO THE FUCKING RECORD!!!!

they pressed one red/one blue tinted piece of plastic into the center label.

shit is ridic.

check it

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i need a shower, a shave and maybe a song with a melody

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:53 pm

the glasses arent printed.
there are lenses in the vinyl.

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Re: Knife World

Post by teedotjaydot » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:54 pm

i need a shower, a shave and maybe a song with a melody

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Re: Knife World

Post by Hank Fist » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:59 pm

so things at 7 still?

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:01 pm

im thinkin 9ish.

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:01 pm

hoping.

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Re: Knife World

Post by teedotjaydot » Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:27 pm

joseph wrote:the glasses arent printed.
there are lenses in the vinyl.

that's not what john said on modernradio.

i think.
i need a shower, a shave and maybe a song with a melody

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:32 pm

teedotjaydot wrote:
joseph wrote:the glasses arent printed.
there are lenses in the vinyl.

that's not what john said on modernradio.

i think.
im not digging for that thread. we ll find out tonight. if im right you owe me every GOD recording. if youre right i owe you 1 mexican beer.

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Re: Knife World

Post by teedotjaydot » Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:57 pm

joseph wrote:
teedotjaydot wrote:
joseph wrote:the glasses arent printed.
there are lenses in the vinyl.

that's not what john said on modernradio.

i think.
im not digging for that thread. we ll find out tonight. if im right you owe me every GOD recording. if youre right i owe you 1 mexican beer.
either way, we all win.
i need a shower, a shave and maybe a song with a melody

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:00 pm

tonight. yes.

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:44 pm

they just called, theyre just north of ames. funtime about to begin.

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Re: Knife World

Post by Joe » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:44 pm

So, what time is Skin of Earth gonna play? Does tervor still get off way later?

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Re: Knife World

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:50 pm

Joe wrote:So, what time is Skin of Earth gonna play? Does tervor still get off way later?

-Joe.
2 dudes quit so he got stuck again. not able to get off early like he was promised. shitty job.

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Re: Knife World

Post by morkus dalorkus » Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:33 pm

holy fuck.....i knew about the 3-D record, but i didn't know they were actually IN the record.....fucking nice!!!!

KNIFE WORLD IN LINCOLN TONIGHT!!!!

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