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[...] Before Board Up the House, Genghis Tron was a band that got really old really quick. They sounded like they had found a light switch where one end was grindcore and the other was a sort of synthtronica, and they just sort of fucked around with that light switch for one EP and one fullength. This was interesting for, oh, a solid 10 minutes at most. But I felt like this band had a great idea, they just hadn’t realized it yet… Enter Board Up the House, an album so creative, adventurous, unpredictable, and bloodthirsty that I haven’t gone a month this year without listening to it in it’s entirety. I got the chance to talk to the fine chaps behind this beast of an album, check out the interview here. [...]
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December 28, 2008 at 7:58 am
[...] Before Board Up the House, Genghis Tron was a band that got really old really quick. They sounded like they had found a light switch where one end was grindcore and the other was a sort of synthtronica, and they just sort of fucked around with that light switch for one EP and one fullength. This was interesting for, oh, a solid 10 minutes at most. But I felt like this band had a great idea, they just hadn’t realized it yet… Enter Board Up the House, an album so creative, adventurous, unpredictable, and bloodthirsty that I haven’t gone a month this year without listening to it in it’s entirety. I got the chance to talk to the fine chaps behind this beast of an album, check out the interview here. [...]